Monday, July 10, 2023

2012 Warrior Games cyclists show the spirit of Team Navy/Coast Guard

Blessings πŸ’ž Ossie. Sitting here just thinking about you. How you and Tantie doing? You'll are really missed. Life now, as it's been, is full of a multitude of Grey's and all the blended in-between kaleidoscopic shades. Navigating it all is a roller coaster of mind numbing exciting exhilaration, knee buckling terror, doubt, hope, faith and anticipation rolled into an explosion of spectacular nauseating inspiration of the unknown. It keeps me in a constant state of gratitude, humility and prayer with a sense of titillating wonder that often catapults me into reflection as a reminder to take nothing for granted. In one of my reflection moments as I scrolled  through the web I happened upon the Wounded Warrior Games articles with you as a featured mentioned. How's that for coincidence? Or is there such a thing as coincidence? 
Here's a question for yah. I've been am wondering, did you get to meet our grandmother Iona yet? 


2012 Warrior Games cyclists show the spirit of Team Navy/Coast Guard: Team Navy/Coast Guard warrior athletes Navy Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Angelo Anderson (right), team members, and Navy Safe Harbor staff surround retired Navy Aviation Machinist's Mate 2nd Class Oswald Gould (left) providing comfort after a grueling race during the men's two-wheel open race kicking off the 2012 Warrior Games on the first day of competition at U.S. Air Force Academy, Tuesday May 1, 2012. The 35 warrior athletes are participating as Team Navy/Coast Guard, sponsored by Navy Safe Harbor, the Navy and Coast Guard's wounded warrior support program, a key component of the Department of the Navy's 21st Century Sailor and Marine initiative.


HELPING HAND
Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class Angelo Anderson lends a helping hand to retired Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Oswald Gould during the cycling event at the 2012 Warrior Games in Colorado Springs, Colo., May 1, 2012. Anderson is a hospital corpsman and Gould was an aviation machinist's mate. More than 200 wounded, ill or injured service members from the U.S. and British armed forces are competing in the games, which run until May 5.

ON ANGEL DUTY πŸ‘ΌπŸΎ

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