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Robert Wiles, a Warrior CARE athlete, aims for a bullseye during an archery session at the adaptive sports camp at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., April 24. The base hosts the week-long Wound Warrior CARE event that helps recovering wounded, ill and injured military members through specific hand-on rehabilitative training. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.) Former Airman renewed as Warrior
Robert Wiles, a former 96th Medical Operations Squadron mental health technician, provided mentorship to new Wounded Warriors at a CARE event here April 24-28.
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