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Senior Airman Chris Fugitt, a retired 96th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron Airman and an Air Force wounded warrior athlete, lets the discus fly at the track during the second day of an introductory adaptive sports and rehabilitation camp at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., April 14, 2015. Two years after complications from a massive stroke forced Fugitt to retire from the Air Force, his warrior spirit enabled him to power past a number of debilitating setbacks and attend his first camp. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.) Eglin Airman participates in adaptive camp
Two years after complications from a massive stroke that forced Senior Airman Chris Fugitt to retire from the Air Force, his warrior spirit enabled him to power past a number of debilitating setbacks, to the point where he attended his first adaptive sports and rehabilitation camp here this week.
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2015
Tech. Sgt. Ryan Delaney, an Air Force wounded warrior mentor, watches Tremayne Maxwell, an Air Force wounded warrior athlete, perfect his wheelchair basketball rolling skills during the first day of an introductory adaptive sports and rehabilitation camp at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., April 13, 2015. Delaney, a flight chief with the 412th Security Forces Squadron at Edwards AFB, Calif., helped prepare approximately 45 participants in the week-long camp and training events. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.) An Airman's journey to wounded warrior mentorship
Tech. Sgt. Ryan Delaney couldn't be happier to be a mentor for the introductory adaptive sports and rehabilitation camp that happened here April 13-22.
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