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Wounded Warrior Project Bicycle Technician John Koenck checks the wheels on a recumbent bicycle in preparation for the Soldier Ride bike fitting in Oberhambach, Germany, July 31. The four-day Soldier Ride, which will host 24 coalition and 33 U.S. service members from around Europe, ends with a community ride, held at Lake Bostalsee, Aug. 4. (Photo by U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Brooks Fletcher, U.S. Army Europe Public Affairs)
Photographed at the 1st Annual Scheels & Shields Fundraiser Emergency Vehicle Show in Springfield, Illinois on May 5, 2012. The event is sponsored by Scheels, Quaker Steak & Lube, and the Police Car Owners of America, and benefits the Wounded Warrior Project.
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Taken for Flicker Social's November Takeover challenge with the color yellow.
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U.S. Army Europe Commander, Lt. Gen. Mark Hertling, stands with Brig. Gen. Ernst Horn and troops from the German Armed Forces before the 14-mile community ride at Bostalsee, Germany, Aug. 4. German servicemembers were eight of 24 coalition and 33 U.S. troops from around Europe that participated in the 4-day Wounded Warrior Project-hosted Soldier Ride Germany held in Oberhambach. (Photo by U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Brooks Fletcher, U.S. Army Europe Public Affairs)
Wounded warriors and staff members from coaltion forces and the Warrior Transition Battalion-Europe cycle through the 25-mile ride from Hermeskeil to Trier, Germany, August 3. The four-day Soldier Ride, which host 24 coalition and 33 U.S. service members from around Europe, ends with a community ride, held at Lake Bostalsee, Aug. 4. (Photo by U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Brooks Fletcher, U.S. Army Europe Public Affairs)
Coordinator for Wounded Warrior Project Physical Health and Wellness, Chris "Kuntry" Uggiano, conducts stretching exercise with wounded warriors before the 12-mile ride around Bostalsee, August 2. The four-day Soldier Ride, which host 24 coalition and 33 U.S. service members from around Europe, ends with a community ride, held at Lake Bostalsee, Aug. 4. (Photo by U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Brooks Fletcher, U.S. Army Europe Public Affairs)
Soldier Ride Director Dan Schnock welcomes wounded warriors to Soldier Ride Germany, being held in Oberhambach, August 1. The four-day Soldier Ride, which will host 24 coalition and 33 U.S. service members from around Europe, ends with a community ride, held at Lake Bostalsee, Aug. 4. (Photo by U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Brooks Fletcher, U.S. Army Europe Public Affairs)
Wounded warriors and staff from the Warrior Transition Battalion-Europe, cycle through the 12-mile ride around Bostalsee, August 2. The four-day Soldier Ride, which host 24 coalition and 33 U.S. service members from around Europe, ends with a community ride, held at Lake Bostalsee, Aug. 4. (Photo by U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Brooks Fletcher, U.S. Army Europe Public Affairs)
Polish Land Force Senior Sgt. Przemyslaw Wojtowicz tries on a helmet during the Soldier Ride bike fitting in Oberhambach, Germany, July 31. The four-day Soldier Ride, which will host 24 coalition and 33 U.S. service members from around Europe, ends with a community ride, held at Lake Bostalsee, Aug. 4. (Photo by U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Brooks Fletcher, U.S. Army Europe Public Affairs)
Upright, hand crank and recumbent bicycles are staged in preparation for the Soldier Ride bike fitting in Oberhambach, Germany, July 31. The four-day Soldier Ride, which will host 24 coalition and 33 U.S. service members from around Europe, ends with a community ride, held at Lake Bostalsee, Aug. 4. (Photo by U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Brooks Fletcher, U.S. Army Europe Public Affairs)
U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Jose Loureiro of the 86th Aerospace Medical Squadron out of Ramstein, Germany, tightens his chin strap in preparation for the 25-mile ride from Hermeskeil to Trier, Germany, August 3. The four-day Soldier Ride, which host 24 coalition and 33 U.S. service members from around Europe, ends with a community ride, held at Lake Bostalsee, Aug. 4. (Photo by U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Brooks Fletcher, U.S. Army Europe Public Affairs)
Wounded warriors and staff members from coalition forces and the Warrior Transition Battalion-Europe pose for a photo before the 12-mile ride around Bostalsee, August 2. The four-day Soldier Ride, which host 24 coalition and 33 U.S. service members from around Europe, ends with a community ride, held at Lake Bostalsee, Aug. 4. (Photo by U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Brooks Fletcher, U.S. Army Europe Public Affairs)
Fred "The Hammer" Williamson Wounded Warrior Golf Tournament benefiting the Wounded Warrior Project. Professional athletes and celebrities work to raise money for charity.
Wounded warriors from Latvia, Germany, U.S., United Kingdom, Estonia, and Norway pose for a photo before the 14-mile community ride at Bostalsee, Germany, Aug. 4. The ride was the culmination of the 4-day Wounded Warrior Project-hosted Soldier Ride Germany held in Oberhambach. The event allows the warriors the opportunity to continue to rebuild their confidence and strength in a supportive environment. (Photo by U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Brooks Fletcher, U.S. Army Europe Public Affairs)
U.S. Army Europe Commander, Lt. Gen. Mark Hertling, talks with Estonia Defense Force 1st Sgt. Jaune before the 14-mile community ride at Bostalsee, Germany, Aug. 4. Jauna, who lost her right leg in a rocket blast, is one of 24 coalition and 33 U.S. service members from around Europe that participated in the 4-day Wounded Warrior Project-hosted Soldier Ride Germany held in Oberhambach. (Photo by U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Brooks Fletcher, U.S. Army Europe Public Affairs)
Wounded warriors from Romainian Army pose at the start of the the 25-mile ride from Hermeskeil to Trier, Germany, August 3. The four-day Soldier Ride, which host 24 coalition and 33 U.S. service members from around Europe, ends with a community ride, held at Lake Bostalsee, Aug. 4. (Photo by U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Brooks Fletcher, U.S. Army Europe Public Affairs)
A participants pumps air into a tire in preparation for the 25-mile ride from Hermeskeil to Trier, Germany, August 3. The four-day Soldier Ride, which host 24 coalition and 33 U.S. service members from around Europe, ends with a community ride, held at Lake Bostalsee, Aug. 4. (Photo by U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Brooks Fletcher, U.S. Army Europe Public Affairs)
U.S. Army Europe Commander and Senior Enlisted Advisor, Lt. Gen. Mark Hertling and Command Sgt. Maj. David Davenport stand with Polish Land Forces troops before the 14-mile community ride at Bostalsee, Germany, Aug. 4. The Polish soldiers were two of 24 coalition and 33 U.S. troops from around Europe that participated in the 4-day Wounded Warrior Project-hosted Soldier Ride Germany held in Oberhambach. (Photo by U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Brooks Fletcher, U.S. Army Europe Public Affairs)
Wounded warriors and staff members from coaltion forces and the Warrior Transition Battalion-Europe cycle through the 25-mile ride from Hermeskeil to Trier, Germany, August 3. The four-day Soldier Ride, which host 24 coalition and 33 U.S. service members from around Europe, ends with a community ride, held at Lake Bostalsee, Aug. 4. (Photo by U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Brooks Fletcher, U.S. Army Europe Public Affairs)
Wounded warriors and staff members from coaltion forces and the Warrior Transition Battalion-Europe cycle through the 25-mile ride from Hermeskeil to Trier, Germany, August 3. The four-day Soldier Ride, which host 24 coalition and 33 U.S. service members from around Europe, ends with a community ride, held at Lake Bostalsee, Aug. 4. (Photo by U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Brooks Fletcher, U.S. Army Europe Public Affairs)
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Adaptive Bicycle Specialist Dane Honeyman with Bike Rack and Project Mobility, a nonprofit organization that offers recreational events using specialized bicycles for people with disabilities, helps a wounded warrior setup their handcrank bicycle during Soldier Ride bike fitting in Oberhambach, Germany, July 31. The four-day Soldier Ride, which will host 24 coalition and 33 U.S. service members from around Europe, ends with a community ride, held at Lake Bostalsee, Aug. 4. (Photo by U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Brooks Fletcher, U.S. Army Europe Public Affairs)
Held August 13, 2016, at the International Aeromodeling Center, Muncie, Indiana.
Photo by Rachelle Haughn.
August 16, 2014, celebration at the International Aeromodeling Center, Muncie, Indiana.
Rachelle Haughn photo.
Wounded warriors and staff members from coaltion forces and the Warrior Transition Battalion-Europe cycle through the 25-mile ride from Hermeskeil to Trier, Germany, August 3. The four-day Soldier Ride, which host 24 coalition and 33 U.S. service members from around Europe, ends with a community ride, held at Lake Bostalsee, Aug. 4. (Photo by U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Brooks Fletcher, U.S. Army Europe Public Affairs)
Norwegian Armed Forces 1st Lt. Erlend Stein holds the round that struck him while on forward operating base in Afghanistan in 2010. Stein, who was struck in the side by the stray round, is one of 24 coalition and 33 U.S. service members from around Europe participating in this years Soldier Ride Germay, which ends with a community ride, held at Lake Bostalsee, Aug. 4. (Photo by U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Brooks Fletcher, U.S. Army Europe Public Affairs)
Staff Sgt. Barry Homberg with Warrior Transition Battalion-Europe prepares to take off for the second-half of the 14-mile community ride in Southern Germany, Aug. 4. Homberg, who was struck in his right calf and hip by two 7.62 mm rounds, particpated in last year's Soldier Ride Germany and returned to participated in the 4-day Wounded Warrior Project-hosted Soldier Ride Germany held in Oberhambach. (Photo by U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Brooks Fletcher, U.S. Army Europe Public Affairs)
Wounded warriors and staff members from coalition forces and the Warrior Transition Battalion-Europe pose for a photo before the 12-mile ride around Bostalsee, August 2. The four-day Soldier Ride, which host 24 coalition and 33 U.S. service members from around Europe, ends with a community ride, held at Lake Bostalsee, Aug. 4. (Photo by U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Brooks Fletcher, U.S. Army Europe Public Affairs)
Wounded warriors and staff members from coaltion forces and the Warrior Transition Battalion-Europe stage at the starting line of the 12-mile ride around Bostalsee, August 2. The four-day Soldier Ride, which host 24 coalition and 33 U.S. service members from around Europe, ends with a community ride, held at Lake Bostalsee, Aug. 4. (Photo by U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Brooks Fletcher, U.S. Army Europe Public Affairs)
August 16, 2014, celebration at the International Aeromodeling Center, Muncie, Indiana. A UMX Pitts S-1S takes flight.
Rachelle Haughn photo.
Wounded warriors from the Norwegian Armed Forces take off from the start of the the 25-mile ride from Hermeskeil to Trier, Germany, August 3. The four-day Soldier Ride, which host 24 coalition and 33 U.S. service members from around Europe, ends with a community ride, held at Lake Bostalsee, Aug. 4. (Photo by U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Brooks Fletcher, U.S. Army Europe Public Affairs)
Participants from Norway pose at the start of the the 25-mile ride from Hermeskeil to Trier, Germany, August 3. The four-day Soldier Ride, which host 24 coalition and 33 U.S. service members from around Europe, ends with a community ride, held at Lake Bostalsee, Aug. 4. (Photo by U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Brooks Fletcher, U.S. Army Europe Public Affairs)
Warrior Transition Battalion-Europe Commander, Lt. Col. Douglas Galuszka,
welcomes wounded warriors to Soldier Ride Germany, being held in Oberhambach, August 1. The four-day Soldier Ride, which will host 24 coalition and 33 U.S. service members from around Europe, ends with a community ride, held at Lake Bostalsee, Aug. 4. (Photo by U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Brooks Fletcher, U.S. Army Europe Public Affairs)
Coordinator for Wounded Warrior Project Physical Health and Wellness, Chris "Kuntry" Uggiano, sets up an upright bicycle in preparation for the Soldier Ride bike fitting in Oberhambach, Germany, July 31. The four-day Soldier Ride, which will host 24 coalition and 33 U.S. service members from around Europe, ends with a community ride, held at Lake Bostalsee, Aug. 4. (Photo by U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Brooks Fletcher, U.S. Army Europe Public Affairs)
U.S. Army Europe Commander, Lt. Gen. Mark Hertling, stands with Brig. Gen. Ernst Horn and troops from the German Armed Forces before the 14-mile community ride at Bostalsee, Germany, Aug. 4. German servicemembers were eight of 24 coalition and 33 U.S. troops from around Europe that participated in the 4-day Wounded Warrior Project-hosted Soldier Ride Germany held in Oberhambach. (Photo by U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Brooks Fletcher, U.S. Army Europe Public Affairs)
Wounded warriors and staff members from coaltion forces and the Warrior Transition Battalion-Europe cycle through the 25-mile ride from Hermeskeil to Trier, Germany, August 3. The four-day Soldier Ride, which host 24 coalition and 33 U.S. service members from around Europe, ends with a community ride, held at Lake Bostalsee, Aug. 4. (Photo by U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Brooks Fletcher, U.S. Army Europe Public Affairs)
Soldier Ride Staff members confirm water points before starting the 25-mile ride from Hermeskeil to Trier, Germany, August 3. The four-day Soldier Ride, which host 24 coalition and 33 U.S. service members from around Europe, ends with a community ride, held at Lake Bostalsee, Aug. 4. (Photo by U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Brooks Fletcher, U.S. Army Europe Public Affairs)
A participants prepares for the 25-mile ride from Hermeskeil to Trier, Germany, August 3. The four-day Soldier Ride, which host 24 coalition and 33 U.S. service members from around Europe, ends with a community ride, held at Lake Bostalsee, Aug. 4. (Photo by U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Brooks Fletcher, U.S. Army Europe Public Affairs)
Norwegian Armed Forces 1st Lt. Erlend Stein holds the round that struck him while on forward operating base in Afghanistan in 2010. Stein, who was struck in the side by the stray round, is one of 24 coalition and 33 U.S. service members from around Europe participating in this years Soldier Ride Germay, which ends with a community ride, held at Lake Bostalsee, Aug. 4. (Photo by U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Brooks Fletcher, U.S. Army Europe Public Affairs)
Soldier Ride Germany Staff member Martin Joswig takes a break during the 14-mile community ride Southern Germany, Aug. 4. Joswig served as the local coordinator for this year's Soldier Ride Germany held in Oberhambach, July 31 through Aug. 4. The event allows wounded warriors the opportunity to continue to rebuild their confidence and strength in a supportive environment. (Photo by U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Brooks Fletcher, U.S. Army Europe Public Affairs)
Fred "The Hammer" Williamson played host to his celebrity golf tournament benefiting The Wounded Warrior Project featuring an array of stars form the NFL, MLB and NBA at Fantasy Springs Resort Casino and Eagle Falls Golf Course.
August 16, 2014, celebration at the International Aeromodeling Center, Muncie, Indiana. The AMA's Mobile RC Experience flight simulator trailer was on-site for all to try.
Rachelle Haughn photo.
Soldier Ride Germany Staff member Martin Joswig signals wounded warriors and staff members from coaltion forces and the Warrior Transition Battalion-Europe to start the 12-mile ride around Bostalsee, August 2. The four-day Soldier Ride, which host 24 coalition and 33 U.S. service members from around Europe, ends with a community ride, held at Lake Bostalsee, Aug. 4. (Photo by U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Brooks Fletcher, U.S. Army Europe Public Affairs)
Staff members from coaltion forces and the Warrior Transition Battalion-Europe cycle through the 25-mile ride from Hermeskeil to Trier, Germany, August 3. The four-day Soldier Ride, which host 24 coalition and 33 U.S. service members from around Europe, ends with a community ride, held at Lake Bostalsee, Aug. 4. (Photo by U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Brooks Fletcher, U.S. Army Europe Public Affairs)
A participants stretches before starting the 25-mile ride from Hermeskeil to Trier, Germany, August 3. The four-day Soldier Ride, which host 24 coalition and 33 U.S. service members from around Europe, ends with a community ride, held at Lake Bostalsee, Aug. 4. (Photo by U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Brooks Fletcher, U.S. Army Europe Public Affairs)
A hand crank bicycle is setup in preparation for the Soldier Ride bike fitting in Oberhambach, Germany, July 31. The four-day Soldier Ride, which will host 24 coalition and 33 U.S. service members from around Europe, ends with a community ride, held at Lake Bostalsee, Aug. 4. (Photo by U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Brooks Fletcher, U.S. Army Europe Public Affairs)