U.S. Army Warrior Transition Command Archive

  • Continuing the well-deserved praise and recognition of wounded warrior athletes, representatives from each Service’s Warrior Games team attended a special ceremony yesterday hosted by Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta. Held in the Pentagon courtyard, the ceremony also included remarks from...

    Wounded warrior athletes demonstrate sheer guts to overcome

    Continuing the well-deserved praise and recognition of wounded warrior athletes, representatives from each Service’s Warrior Games team attended a special ceremony yesterday hosted by Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta. Held in the Pentagon courtyard, the ceremony also included remarks from...

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  • The U.S. Army Wounded Warrior Program (AW2) Director, Col. Gregory D. Gadson, turned leadership over to Col. Timothy M. Karcher during a Tuesday ceremony at Fort Belvoir, VA. Brig. Gen. Darryl A. Williams, Commander, U.S. Army Warrior Transition Command, hosted the...

    Col. Timothy M. Karcher becomes new AW2 Director

    The U.S. Army Wounded Warrior Program (AW2) Director, Col. Gregory D. Gadson, turned leadership over to Col. Timothy M. Karcher during a Tuesday ceremony at Fort Belvoir, VA. Brig. Gen. Darryl A. Williams, Commander, U.S. Army Warrior Transition Command, hosted the...

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  • Whether the warrior athletes are missing a limb, have flexibility issues caused by scar tissue, or are quadriplegics, coaches John Schwent and Master Sgt. Howard Day will ensure they can shoot a firearm. The coaches are leading wounded, ill and...

    Coaches lead highest caliber wounded warrior athletes

    Whether the warrior athletes are missing a limb, have flexibility issues caused by scar tissue, or are quadriplegics, coaches John Schwent and Master Sgt. Howard Day will ensure they can shoot a firearm. The coaches are leading wounded, ill and...

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