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Wounded Warrior Regiment

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ETIAM IN PUGNA
Still in the Fight

Our Mission

The Wounded Warrior Regiment provides leadership and ensures compliance with laws and Department of Defense (DoD) regulations related to the support, recovery, and non-medical care of combat and non-combat wounded, ill, and injured (WII) Marines, Sailors attached to Marine units, and their family members in order to maximize their recovery as they return to duty or transition to civilian life.

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Still in the Fight

The Wounded Warrior Regiment provides leadership, support, and recovery for the ill and injured Marines, to maximize their recovery as they return to...

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Your Recovery

Learn more about how the Wounded Warrior Regiment facilitates comprehensive recovery care to recovering service members.

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Your Health

Learn about different programs to assist you in your recovery and the disability evaluation system process.

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Your Benefits

Find out more about pay and entitlements associated with your recovery

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Your Transition

Access education and employment resources, a retirement checklist, and post-service support resources

U.S. Team Announced for 2020 Invictus Games

8 Oct 2019 | Courtesy Wounded Warrior Regiment

The Department of Defense announced the names of the 65 competitors who will compete on the U.S. team at the 2020 Invictus Games on Oct. 7, 2019. The 2020 Invictus Games will be held at The Hague, Netherlands, May 9-16, 2020.

Congratulations to the following Marines who were selected to compete for the U.S. Team at Invictus 2020:

Gunnery Sgt. (Ret.) John Ayo
Cpl. (Ret.) Josue Barron
PFC (Ret.) Isaac Blunt
Staff Sgt. (Ret.) Beth Grauer

Sgt. (Ret.) Matthew Hargrove

Cpl. (Ret.) Andrew Holliday
Cpl. (Ret.) Tisha Knickerbocker
Gunnery Sgt. Steven McKay
Sgt. (Ret.) Michael Nicholson

Capt. Patrick Nugent
Cpl. (Ret.) Jorge Salazar
Staff Sgt. Seth Smith
Cpl. (Ret.) Kionte Storey

 

The Invictus Games, founded by the United Kingdom’s Prince Harry, bring in more than 500 competitors from 19 nations to compete in nine adaptive sports.