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Keesler chief to compete in Warrior Games
Chief Master Sgt. Damian Orslene speaks at an Airman Leadership School graduation March 30, 2010, at Keesler Air Force Base, Miss. Chief Orslene is competing in the inaugural Warrior Games May 10 through 14, 2010, in Colorado Springs, Colo. Chief Orslene was injured while deployed to Iraq. He is the 81st Training Support Squadron superintendent. (U.S. Air Force photo/Adam Bond)
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Keesler chief to compete in Warrior Games

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by Tech. Sgt. Gregory Washburn
81st Training Wing Public Affairs


4/16/2010 - KEESLER AIR FORCE BASE, Miss. (AFNS) -- A chief master sergeant here is one of only 20 Airmen and Air Force veterans to participate in the inaugural Warrior Games, May 10 through 14, in Colorado Springs, Colo.

Chief Master Sgt. Damian Orslene, the 81st Training Support Squadron superintendent, will represent the Air Force and compete with an estimated 200 athletes from the Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard. 

Chief Orslene originally learned of the Warrior Games "sitting at my desk one day. I get the wounded warrior bulletin and in the newsletter it mentioned the Warrior Games."

Swimming was part of the therapy during his recovery from multiple injuries sustained in Iraq, Chief Orslene said.

"Now I swim a mile three or four times a week," he added.

Due to a lack of swimming participants for the Air Force, Chief Orslene said the Air Force service representative was excited to learn that he's a swimmer.

"Yes, he's swimming a mile!" Chief Orslene said he heard on the other end of the phone line while discussing his training with the Air Force service representative.

"Then I got scared because I got excited too," he said. "I'm a triathlete, an athlete my whole life ... this would be great if I could be an athlete again."

These inaugural games are part of a joint effort between the Department of Defense and the U.S. Olympic Committee.

Athletes competing in the Warrior Games have sustained injuries including upper body injuries, lower body injuries, spinal cord injuries, traumatic brain injuries and post traumatic stress.

According to the Warrior Games Web site, "The Warrior Games provide a focal event to empower the incorporation of athletics into military wounded warrior programs, and provide an opportunity to introduce paralympic sports to injured service members, while at the same time building camaraderie and raising awareness of paralympic competition and adaptive sports in general."

In addition to swimming, events include shooting, archery, sitting volleyball, cycling, track, wheelchair basketball, discus and shot put. In addition to winners in each event, there'll be an "Ultimate Warrior" competition in a pentathlon format and service-team scoring for a rotating Chairman's Cup.



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9/4/2011 3:26:49 AM ET
I used to work with Chief Orslene 20 years ago at the Air Force Academy when he was a senior airman and i was a slick sleeve. Damian is a good guy and has seen a lot of things in 25 Air Force years. Leave him alone...
Jim Boerner, Mn
 
4/19/2010 12:13:33 PM ET
I don't see a Purple Heart on this guy's uniform. So, how is it he is participating in the games?
Mo, MidSouth
 
4/17/2010 11:29:41 PM ET
The Arms Forces is honored to have been chosen to provide Life Navigation Coaches for athletes participating in the Warrior Games in May. We embrace those with TBI and PTSD and are looking forward to inspiring and being inspired during our involvement in this amazing event I look forward to personally meeting you Damian. With open arms, Pam Hays
Pam Hays, Maumee OH
 
4/16/2010 11:40:47 PM ET
Go get them Chief Good luck.
JJ, MS
 
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