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An expedition for Wounded Warriors to climb Mount Kilimanjaro as a motivational tool to aid in their rehabilitation processes, and provide them with a monumental goal that, once achieved, will give them an incentive to lead a fulfilling life.

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Flagstaff Training Video

Skyball Video

Parachute Jump Video

Fayetteville Training Video

ABC News Story

FOX and Friends News Story Video

Weather Channel Story Video

Army.Mil Story

5 comments

  1. LTC (Ret.) USA David F.Shaffer · · Reply

    Greetings. I watched your great troopers on Fox this morning and wanted to thank you for perpetuating the “Warrior Spirit” and honoring the very real and true sacrifice our military personnel make on behalf of our country. I wanted to share a concern regarding your logo. I am not nitpicking and have nothing but respect for your mission; however, I believe the position of the ‘Colors’ are actually displayed in reverse. The flag’s ‘union’, according to the regulations, should be shown on the upper left from the viewer’s perspective, as opposed to the viewer’s upper right or presenter’s (jacket) upper left. So, I believe your Colors should present the ‘union’ on the upper left as I view it, or the presenter’s (your) right. I share this note with you ONlLY only with the greatest of respects. Again, I apologize if this is in error, but thought you might want to check it out.
    VR
    David F. Shaffer
    LTC ret., Cavalry
    USA

    8. When the flag is displayed in a manner other than by being flown from a staff, it should be displayed flat, whether indoors or out. When displayed either horizontally or vertically against a wall, the union should be uppermost and to the flag’s own right, that is, to the observer’s left. When displayed in a window it should be displayed in the same way, that is with the union or blue field to the left of the observer in the street. When festoons, rosettes or drapings are desired, bunting of blue, white and red should be used, but never the flag.

    1. Thank you sir for the respectful submission and for bringing up our inadvertent error of the orientation of the flag on our logo. We are correcting it where we can.

  2. You are most welcome. It is my pleasure to share with you and your great organization.

  3. Lindsey Kemmerling · · Reply

    I would really love a poster print of one of the photos on your website. Is there a photographer I could contact? The photo of the single leg amputee doing a handstand on a bench. They are all such lovely photos, it is a great thing being done here.
    Thank you.

    1. Lindsey, Thanks for contacting us. You are more than welcome to print any of the photos on the blog. Many of them are very inspiring I think! If you would like to use them for anything beyond personal use, just please credit our photographer/filmmaker Bevan Bell. He took all the photos. He is also putting the finishing touches on our documentary right now, and we are hoping to have it out sometime in October. Thanks,
      Steve Connolly

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