MilitarySpot.com

Serving the U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard and National Guard

Follow MilitarySpot:
 
  • Home
  • Enlist
    • Join The Army
    • Join The Navy
    • Join The Air Force
    • Join The Marines
    • Join The Coast Guard
    • Join The National Guard
    • ASVAB
    • Army Physical Fitness Test
    • Military Draft
    • Prior Service Army Enlistment
  • Career
    • Join the Military
    • Jobs for Military and Civilians
    • Career Center
    • Prior Service Army Enlistment
    • Criminal Justice
  • Education
    • Online Schools
    • Spouse Education Benefits
    • GI Bill
    • Military Schools
    • Criminal Justice
  • Benefits
    • Army Benefits
    • Navy Benefits
    • Air Force Benefits
    • Marine Corps Benefits
    • National Guard Benefits
    • Coast Guard Benefits
    • Veteran Benefits
    • Basic Pay Rates
    • Allowances
    • Special & Incentive Pay
    • Military Spouse Education Benefits
    • VA Education Benefits
    • GI Bill
  • News
    • Headline News
  • Finance
    • Debt Relief
    • Military Pay Rates
    • Military Personal Loans
    • VA Loans
    • Military Star Card
    • Military MyPay
  • Spouses
    • School Finder
    • Scholarships & Grants
    • PCS, DITY, & Moving
    • Pay Rates
    • MyCAA
    • Education Benefits
  • Community
    • Military Games
    • Military Reunions
    • Classifieds
    • Photo Gallery
    • Buddy Finder
    • MilitarySpot Pinups
    • Military Bases
  • Resources
    • Military Alphabet
    • Military Reunions
    • Military Acronyms
    • Currency Converter
    • Military Tools
    • Ranks
    • Military Time
    • Military Tactics
    • Military Discounts
    • Military Games
    • Military Videos
    • Photo Gallery
    • Infographics
    • How To
  • Travel

Wounded Warriors attend London Paralympics

August 28, 2012

By Stefan Alford, Army Medicine

LANDSTUHL REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER, Germany — The Olympic games may be over, but there is still a group of international athletes competing for gold in London and a select group of Soldiers are on hand to see the competition.

The Warrior Transition Battalion-Europe, or WTB-E, sent 18 Soldiers to watch the 2012 Paralympic Games Aug. 27-31, thanks to donations by the American Red Cross, Wounded Warrior Project and the U.S. Olympic Committee, or USOC, Paralympic Military Program.

The Paralympic Military Program donated the tickets for WTB-E Soldiers to view the games while the Red Cross and Wounded Warrior Project are covering the costs of transportation and lodging.

“When the Paralympics (committee) gave us the tickets, we wanted to make sure our Warriors could actually use them,” said Brandi Hall, Outreach Coordinator for the American Red Cross in Europe, explaining why her organization stepped up to help fund the bus and hotel for the trip.

Hall said the invitation from the USOC is both a reward and motivational tool that stems from a June visit when a contingent of Paralympic wheelchair basketball players toured Warrior Transition Units in Europe. The Paralympic athletes played friendly matches with Wounded Warriors to encourage them to get out and participate more in sports activities.

The motivational aspect of attending the first week of the London games, which actually run through Sept. 9, was echoed by Chris Ebner, an occupational therapist with the WTB-E in Heidelberg, Germany.

“This Paralympic experience will provide a source of motivation for these Soldiers as they will have the opportunity to witness firsthand that despite the physical or mental challenges that an individual may have, they can still reach great heights and achieve their dreams,” he said. “We hope to inspire and motivate our Soldiers to reach their full potential in every facet of life whether they plan to return to duty or separate and transition to the civilian sector.”

WTB-E Soldiers attending the Paralympics are comprised from units in Kaiserslautern, Wiesbaden, Heidelberg, Stuttgart, Baumholder, Schweinfurt, Bamberg, Katterbach and Vilseck.

One of them is Sgt. Larry Watson from Kaiserslautern who was on hand for the Red Cross’ “London Luncheon” at Kleber Kaserne, Aug. 17, where the tickets were officially presented to WTB-E representatives.

“This is a great opportunity to see this type of competition,” said Watson, who is recovering from nerve damage in his left foot from previous deployments. The WTU wheelchair basketball participant said the chance to go to the Paralympics is just one example of the “wonderful care and treatment” he’s received since coming to the unit in November.

“We wanted to include Soldiers who have been involved with our adaptive sports and reconditioning programs throughout the battalion and also those individuals who are fairly new to the organization as well,” explained Ebner. Many of the WTB-E’s programs mirror those that will be featured at the London games, such as wheelchair basketball, sitting volleyball, swimming and other aquatic sports, and archery.

American Paralympians will also compete in 15 additional sports, that include cycling, judo, rowing, shooting, wheelchair rugby, wheelchair fencing, track and field and wheelchair tennis. The team of 227 Americans includes 20 U.S. military veterans and active duty service members, some of whom were wounded in Iraq and Afghanistan, according to the USOC Paralympic team website. Among them is Navy Lieutenant Bradley Snyder, who lost his vision in September 2011 while serving in Aghanistan. He is slated to compete in swimming on the one year anniversary of his injury.

The USOC Paralympic organizers note on their website that sports participation rates at Warrior Transition Units and other Wounded Warrior programs have increased from 31 percent to 54 percent over the past two years.

In all, more than 4,200 athletes will participate from 165 countries, eclipsing the previous total of 3,951 participants from 146 nations at the Beijing competition in 2008.

Comments

Filed Under: Army, News

  • News
  • Enlist
  • Education
  • Career
  • Finance

War Department Reevaluates COVID Vaccine Refusal

DECEMBER 16, 2025 – For service members involuntarily discharged solely for refusing to take the COVID-19 vaccine, the War Department has ordered a reevaluation of their discharge status to see who might be eligible for an upgrade to an honorable discharge. Between Aug. 24, 2021, and Jan. 10, 2023, over 8,000 service members were involuntarily […]

Air National Guard Unveils New Bonus Program

MARCH 11, 2023 – On March 1st, the Air National Guard (ANG) launched a new bonus program to attract and retain personnel in critical specialties. The initiative offers significant financial rewards, with bonuses of up to $90,000 for eligible members, depending on their Air Force Specialty Codes (AFSCs). This strategic move aims to strengthen the […]

Military Students’ Tips to Balance Service and Studies

OCTOBER 10, 2025 – Studying in college while serving in the military can be highly rewarding but also extremely demanding in some respects. Military members, veterans, and their families typically balance demanding duty schedules, deployments, family responsibilities, and school schedules. It requires careful planning, flexibility, and being willing to seek and take advantage of available […]

Former Soldier Navigates Job Hunt

NOVEMBER 19, 2024 — In early 2017, Michael Quinn endured what he called the worst day in the worst year of his life. Quinn, then a sergeant major and 24-year Army Soldier, had weathered deployments in Iraq, Afghanistan and the Philippines. As an Army counter-intelligence agent, he said he learned to operate under grave circumstances […]

How Military Families Can Avoid Financial Panic During a Shutdown

OCTOBER 23, 2025 – Government shutdowns create unique challenges for military families who live on tight budgets, frequently relocate, and manage the constant demands of military service. While the uncertainty can feel overwhelming, following these five strategies can help you navigate the crisis with confidence. Keep Perspective.  This financial disruption will end, just as the […]

Recent Posts

  • War Department Reevaluates COVID Vaccine Refusal
  • Trump Awards Soldiers, Marines Border Defense Medal
  • Steel Knight 25: Support Within Striking Distance
  • Medal of Honor Monday: Vlug
  • NORAD Volunteers Track Santa’s Journey
MAINMENU




SITESEARCH
Can't find something? Try using our site search to dig through our entire site.



Still having trouble? Try the Advanced Search to refine your searches.
NEWSLETTERSUBSCRIBE
Sign Up To Receive Information, Updates and Special Officers from MilitarySpot.com.



Don't miss an issue! Jump in the Newsletter Archives to catch up on previous issues.
FOLLOWMILITARY SPOT

Follow us on Facebook, Twitter & StumbleUpon and more. Keep up with MilitarySpot.com news & updates. We also have an RSS Feed.

Advertise | About | Contact | Feedback | Unsubscribe | DMCA | Privacy Policy | Terms of Use
 
Copyright 2004-2025 Sun Key Publishing. All Rights Reserved.



 
This is not the official recruiting website of the U.S. Military. The site you are on is run by Sun Key Publishing, a private company, and is not endorsed by or affiliated with the U.S. Military.