Wounded Warrior Archive

  • May 5, 2012 marked the end of this year's Wounded Warrior Games, held in Colorado Springs, Colo... we wanted to share just some of the imagery that tells the story, including the following video from one of Team Navy/Coast Guard's GOLD-MEDAL winners (oh, and it wasn't just 1 gold medal.)

    Wounded Warrior 2012 Wraps Up

    May 5, 2012 marked the end of this year's Wounded Warrior Games, held in Colorado Springs, Colo... we wanted to share just some of the imagery that tells the story, including the following video from one of Team Navy/Coast Guard's GOLD-MEDAL winners (oh, and it wasn't just 1 gold medal.)

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  • This blog and video highlights the capabilities of  Navy Medicine and the highly-professional men and women who make up the Navy’s medical field. The foundation of Navy Medicine is Force Health Protection.  Force...

    Navy Medicine’s Support to the Warfighter

    This blog and video highlights the capabilities of  Navy Medicine and the highly-professional men and women who make up the Navy’s medical field. The foundation of Navy Medicine is Force Health Protection.  Force...

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  • The Navy describes resilience as “the capacity for Sailors, families, and commands to withstand, recover, grow, and adapt in the face of  stressors and changing demands.”  Resilience is also about fitness in...

    Taking Care of Our Sailors

    The Navy describes resilience as “the capacity for Sailors, families, and commands to withstand, recover, grow, and adapt in the face of  stressors and changing demands.”  Resilience is also about fitness in...

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  • “I’m living off base, I’m driving, [and] I’m living with my [infant] son. I’m able to hold him without any open wounds, infections,” said Tech Sgt. Joe Delauriers. “Any input I can...

    Thought-controlled Technology for Wounded Warriors

    “I’m living off base, I’m driving, [and] I’m living with my [infant] son. I’m able to hold him without any open wounds, infections,” said Tech Sgt. Joe Delauriers. “Any input I can...

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  • This blog post and video was produced by MC1 Margaret Trujillo, with DMA, who tells us how “man’s best friend” is helping our wounded troops. Military Working Dogs and civilian K-9 units are known...

    Therapy Dogs: Cause for the ‘Paws’

    This blog post and video was produced by MC1 Margaret Trujillo, with DMA, who tells us how “man’s best friend” is helping our wounded troops. Military Working Dogs and civilian K-9 units are known...

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  • The following post was written by Veronica M. Valdez, Special Assistant, Department of the Navy. For many Americans, wounded, ill, or injured Servicemembers are people we see on T.V. or...

    Department of the Navy’s 2nd Annual Wounded Warrior Hiring and Support Conference

    The following post was written by Veronica M. Valdez, Special Assistant, Department of the Navy. For many Americans, wounded, ill, or injured Servicemembers are people we see on T.V. or...

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  • Col. Norvell V. Coots, commander of Walter Reed Army Medical Center and CEO of Walter Reed Health Care System recorded this message to our Army Family today to reassure our Army wounded warriors, family members, veterans, dependents and others receiving care that the quality of care will continue to be the best in the world.

    Walter Reed casing colors, but quality of care will continue to be the best in the world

    Col. Norvell V. Coots, commander of Walter Reed Army Medical Center and CEO of Walter Reed Health Care System recorded this message to our Army Family today to reassure our Army wounded warriors, family members, veterans, dependents and others receiving care that the quality of care will continue to be the best in the world.

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  • This post was written by Admiral Jonathan Greenert, Vice Chief of Naval Operations.  For the last two years it’s been a pleasure to be a part of the mission to...

    Medical Monday: Taking Care of Our Patriots

    This post was written by Admiral Jonathan Greenert, Vice Chief of Naval Operations.  For the last two years it’s been a pleasure to be a part of the mission to...

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  • The following is a re-post of the local Fort Belvoir, VA news story by contributing writer, Julia LeDoux and first appeared in the Belvoir Eagle on June 9, 2010. Each...

    Fort Belvoir Community Hospital ready to soar

    The following is a re-post of the local Fort Belvoir, VA news story by contributing writer, Julia LeDoux and first appeared in the Belvoir Eagle on June 9, 2010. Each...

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  • Nathan DeWalt earned two silver and two bronze medals during the 2011 Warrior Games. He is enrolled in Navy Safe Harbor, the Navy and Coast Guard’s wounded warrior support program. Through proactive leadership, Safe Harbor provides a lifetime of individually tailored assistance designed to optimize the success of enrollees’ recovery, rehabilitation, and reintegration activities.

    Giving it my all at the 2011 Warrior Games

    Nathan DeWalt earned two silver and two bronze medals during the 2011 Warrior Games. He is enrolled in Navy Safe Harbor, the Navy and Coast Guard’s wounded warrior support program. Through proactive leadership, Safe Harbor provides a lifetime of individually tailored assistance designed to optimize the success of enrollees’ recovery, rehabilitation, and reintegration activities.

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