Wounded, ill and injured service members and veterans participate in the Warrior Games. They will comprise five U.S. teams representing the Army, Marine Corps, Navy/Coast Guard, Air Force and Special Operations, as well as one international team from the U.K. Teams will compete in seven sports inc…
On this look Around the Air Force we talk with Warrior Games athletes and the Afghan Air Force conducts its first emergency combat airdrop. Hosted by A1C Angelo Rosario. Sources: http://www.af.mil/News/Article-Display/Article/1541244/afghan-air-force-conducts-first-emergency-combat-airdrop/
On this look around the Air Force Chief of Staff of the Air Force Gen David Goldfein speaks at the 2018 Warrior Games Opening Ceremony and Secretary of the Air Force Heather Wilson speaks on the importance of the State Partnership Program, strengthening international alliances.
On this look around the Air Force, the location for the 2018 Warrior Games is announced, Airmen and Marines work together during F-35 refueling exercise, and the 12 Outstanding Airmen of the Year have been announced. Hosted by A1C Jasmine Vanderheyden.
The 2017 Department of Defense Warrior Games kicked off in Chicago, Friday, June 30th and will go until July 8th.
Air Force athletes compete to be on the 2017 Air Force Wounded Warrior Team. The winners will be competing at the 2017 DoD Warrior Games in Chicago June 30 - July 8, 2017.
B-Roll package of SOCOM Warrior Athletes competing in Warrior Games Pre Trials: Archery, Track and Field, Sharpshooting
On this look around the Air Force, Secretary of the Air Force Heather Wilson establishes a Deputy Chief of Staff for Space Operations, and a preview of the 2017 Warrior Games. Hosted by A1C Cory Kuttler.
On this look around the Air Force, the Air Force plans to retire the MQ-1, the Air Force Warrior Games trials are underway, and a C-5 Galaxy transported Apache helicopters for the Army. Hosted by SSgt Traci Keller.
At the closing ceremony of the 2016 DOD Warrior Games, it was announced that the games will move to Chicago to be hosted by the Navy in 2017.
It's another one in the books with the end of the 2016 DoD Warrior Games here at the United States Military Academy in West Point, New York. Approximately 250 athletes representing teams from the Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Coast Guard, Air Force and U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) as well as the United Kingdom (UK) Military Forces are participating in the 2016 Warrior Games competition.
The 2016 DoD Warrior Games here at the Unites States Military Academy in West Point New York are winding down with the completion of the day’s swimming events. Approximately 250 athletes representing teams from the Army, Marine Corps, Navy/Coast Guard, Air Force and U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) as well as the U.K. Armed Forces are participating in 2016 Warrior Games competition.
The 2016 DoD Warrior Games are nearing the halfway point with day three's archery events completed. At the end of day three Team Army leads the medal count with 114 medals, Team Air Force with 59 medals, and third is team Navy with 34 medals. Approximately 250 athletes representing teams from the Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Coast Guard, Air Force and U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) as well as the United Kingdom (UK) Military Forces are participating in the 2016 Warrior Games competition.
The 2016 Warrior Games is in full swing and today's events included track and field, athletes demonstrated their skills in numerous adaptive sporting events. Approximately 250 athletes representing teams from the Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Coast Guard, Air Force and U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) as well as the British Armed Forces are participating in the 2016 Warrior Games competition.
Adaptive Warrior Monica Southall tells us about being a competitor for Warrior Games.
Adaptive Warrior Sydney Davis tells us about being a competitor for Warrior Games.
More than 250 wounded, injured and ill U.S. and British service members and veterans competed in a variety of sporting events.
℠2015 - Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, GEN Martin Dempsey thanked the friends, family and athletes at the 2015 Warrior Games during the closing ceremony of the eight day competition.
2015 – A DoD News Web Special highlighting the defense.gov Special Reports page which offers complete coverage of the 2015 Department of Defense Warrior Games official closing ceremony in Marine Corps Base, Quantico, VA. Over 250 athletes throughout the armed forces participated in the event which took place from June 19-28. The games were designed to promote the resiliency and warrior spirit of wounded, ill, and injured service members, veterans, caregivers, and families.
℠2015 - DoD News anchors highlight a video from the Marine Corps YouTube page that shows Marines gearing up for the 2015 Warrior Games.
℠2015 - A DoD News Web Update highlighting the inspiring Warrior Games journey of Army Captain Frank Barroquiero.
On today's Air Force Report, Staff Sergeant Traci Keller updates us on the 2015 Department of Defense Warrior Games and tells us how the USO is showing its appreciation for service members and their families at Naval Support Activity Naples, Italy.
Secretary of Defense Ash Carter addresses athletes, caregivers and other guests during the opening ceremonies of the 2015 Department of Defense Warrior Games in Quantico, VA, June 19. Over 250 competitors throughout the armed forces are participating in the games, which are designed to aid in the recovery, rehabilitation and reintegration of wounded, ill and injured service members.
℠2015 - The Defense Department kicked off the 2015 DoD Warrior Games at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., and Secretary of Defense spoke at the opening ceremony commenting on the historic and strong partnership between Britain and the U.S.
VCNO Admiral Michelle Howard shares her thoughts about wounded warriors at the 2015 DoD Warrior Games.
℠2015 - A DoD News Web Special highlighting coverage of the 2015 Department of Defense Warrior Games in Quantico, Va. Over 250 competitors representing the Army, Navy/Coast Guard, Air Force, Marine Corps, US Special Forces Command and British Armed Forces are participating in the games, which are designed to aid in the recovery, rehabilitation and reintegration of wounded, ill and injured service members.
This edition features a story on the beginning of the 2015 Warrior Games
2015 – A DoD News Web Special highlighting the 2015 Department of Defense Warrior Games starting on June 19-June 28 at Marine Corps Base in Quantico, VA. The games feature eight sporting events with approximately 200 athletes representing the Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, U.S. Special Operations Command and British Armed Forces. The competition is designed to aid in the recovery, rehabilitation and reintegration of wounded, ill and injured service members.
"Warrior Games," a talk show featuring the participating military athletes to showcase the resilient spirit of today's wounded, ill, or injured service members from all branches of the military, from Colorado Springs, CO. Featured Today: Admiral James Winnefeld, Jr., Vice Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Brig. Gen. Russell Sanborn, director Marine and Family Programs, Rear Admiral Elaine Wagner, Deputy Chief Bureau of Medicine and Surgery 1st Lt. Kelly Elmlinger, Adaptive Warrior. Join the conversation about Warrior Games on Social Media with hashtag: #WarriorGames2014 Keep up with all military news from the Warrior Games here: http://www.dvidshub.net/feature/2014WarriorGames
℠2014- Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel will be at the Warrior Games closing ceremony in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
℠2014 - Working toward gold medals lets wounded warriors relax, have fun.
℠2014 - Defense Officials were on hand for the 2014 Warrior Games closing ceremonies. The celebration honored the more than two hundred wounded warriors who took part in the games.
℠2014 - Colorado Springs hosts competition for wounded or ill service members.
"Warrior Games," a talk show featuring the participating military athletes to showcase the resilient spirit of today's wounded, ill, or injured service members from all branches of the military, from Colorado Springs, CO. Featured today: 1) John Register, Director Community and Veterans Programs, U.S. Paralympics 2) SFC Joseph Kapaczieski, Adaptive Warrior 3) Meagan & Tech. Sgt. (Ret.) Ryan Pinney, Caregiver and Adaptive Warrior 4) SFC Michael Smith, Adaptive Warrior Join the conversation about Warrior Games on Social Media with hashtag: #WarriorGames2014 Keep up with all military news from the Warrior Games here: http://www.dvidshub.net/feature/2014WarriorGames
℠2014 - The sixty-person Navy and Coast Guard team competes in seven different events during Warrior Games 2014.
2013- Multi-media piece showcasing photos from the Warrior Games.
2013 - Warrior Games athletes hope they inspired other wounded warriors this week.
B-roll from the opening ceremony of the 2013 Warrior Games. Also available in high definition
B-roll of the Basketball competition during the 2013 Warrior Games in Colorado Springs, Colo., May 14. The Warrior Games is a Paralympic style competition for wounded, ill or injured service members. Athletes will compete in swimming, track and field, volleyball, wheelchair basketball, cycling, shooting and archery. The All-Marine Warrior Games team will defend their championship title against the Army, Navy /Coast Guard, Air Force and SOCOM. Also available in High Definition.
B-roll of various Wounded Warrior athletes competing in track and field discus throwing. Also available in High Definition.
B-roll of various track and field events during the 2013 Wounded Warrior Games. Also available in High Definition.
B-roll of various track and field events during the 2013 Wounded Warrior Games. Also available in High Definition.
B-roll of various track and field events during the 2013 Wounded Warrior Games. Also available in High Definition.