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    Navy Wounded Warrior leads 2024 Adaptive Sports Trials for Team Navy

    HAWAII, UNITED STATES

    02.29.2024

    Photo by Alyssa Ross 

    Navy Wounded Warrior

    HONOLULU - Nearly 50 seriously wounded, ill, and injured service members from the U.S. Navy and U.S. Coast Guard traveled to Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam in an effort to join the 2024 Navy adaptive sports team. The 40 selected athletes will travel to Orlando, Fla., for the 2024 Department of Defense Warrior Games, taking place at the ESPN Wide World of Sports. The 2024 Team Navy Trials took place February 21 - March 4, 2024.

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    About Navy Adaptive Athletics
    Fitness and teamwork are a way of life in the military. Serious illness or injury can profoundly impact that way of life, often confining a service member to a hospital bed and significantly altering their physical capabilities. Adaptive athletics are sports that have been modified to meet the abilities of injured or ill individuals. They help wounded warriors build strength and endurance, while also drawing inspiration from their teammates. All wounded warriors enrolled in Navy Wounded Warrior are encouraged to include adaptive athletics in their recovery plans to build strength and endurance. Sports also helps build self-esteem, lowers stress levels, and invites service members to rejoin a supportive team environment.


    Numquam Navigare Solus – Never to Sail Alone

    Navy Wounded Warrior is an unbiased advocate that bridges the needs of commands, care teams, and service members in planning a way forward after a serious wound, illness, or injury. Staff guide Sailors and Coastguardsmen, with their families and caregivers, to create a comprehensive recovery plan, which provides a holistic approach tailored to individual recovery, rehabilitation, and reintegration needs. The program allows service members and their families to feel empowered and supported as they adapt to their new normal. To date, nearly 10,000 seriously wounded, ill, and injured service members located throughout the country received assistance from Navy Wounded Warrior.

    Sailors and Coast Guardsmen may self-refer to Navy Wounded Warrior, or be referred by a family member, their command leadership or their medical team. Contact the Navy Wounded Warrior call center at 855-NAVY WWP / 855-628-9997, or email navywoundedwarrior.fct@navy.mil.

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    Date Taken: 02.29.2024
    Date Posted: 05.09.2024 16:17
    Photo ID: 8391230
    VIRIN: 240229-N-GN059-5689
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    Location: HAWAII, US

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