Staff Sgt. Brandon Dodson, platoon sergeant, Baker Co, 1st Battalion, 7th Marines is welcomed by family, friends and Marines of 1/7 at the Combat Center, Nov. 17, 2014. Dodson, a motorcycle enthusiast, was escorted to his house by a motorcycle brigade and when he arrived, he was warmly greeted by his company. (Official Marine Corps photo by Pfc. Medina Ayala-Lo/Released) - Staff Sgt. Brandon Dodson, platoon sergeant, Baker Co, 1st Battalion, 7th Marines is welcomed by family, friends and Marines of 1/7 at the Combat Center, Nov. 17, 2014. Dodson, a motorcycle enthusiast, was escorted to his house by a motorcycle brigade and when he arrived, he was warmly greeted by his company. (Official Marine Corps photo by Pfc. Medina Ayala-Lo/Released)
Cpl. Stephen Kirkwook III, Wounded Warrior Battalion West, is part of the Horsemanship Program held at the Jack Auchterlonie Memorial Equine Sanctuary. The horse he cares for, Lady Justice, served 10 years at Vandenburn Air Force Base before developing white line disease and was placed at JAMES. - Cpl. Stephen Kirkwook III, Wounded Warrior Battalion West, is part of the Horsemanship Program held at the Jack Auchterlonie Memorial Equine Sanctuary. The horse he cares for, Lady Justice, served 10 years at Vandenburn Air Force Base before developing white line disease and was placed at JAMES.
Lance Cpl. Josh Clark, Wounded Warrior Battalion West, lunges his horse, Nevada, during his semiweekly visit to Sinwood Ranch Dec. 11, 2012, as part of the Horsemanship Program. - Lance Cpl. Josh Clark, Wounded Warrior Battalion West, lunges his horse, Nevada, during his semiweekly visit to Sinwood Ranch Dec. 11, 2012, as part of the Horsemanship Program.
Retired Cpl. Anthony Villarreal and his now-wife, Jessica, all all smiles during their dating years. The Lubbock, Texas, natives have been married for five years. More than half that time has been spent helping Anthony readjust to life after a June 2008 run-in with an improvised explosive device took out away one of his arms, all of his remaining fingers and more than 80 percent of his skin. - Retired Cpl. Anthony Villarreal and his now-wife, Jessica, all all smiles during their dating years. The Lubbock, Texas, natives have been married for five years. More than half that time has been spent helping Anthony readjust to life after a June 2008 run-in with an improvised explosive device took out away one of his arms, all of his remaining fingers and more than 80 percent of his skin.
Eleven Marines with Wounded Warriors Battalion West volunteered their time at the Big Morongo Canyon Preserve in Morongo Valley, Calif. June 15 - Eleven Marines with Wounded Warriors Battalion West volunteered their time at the Big Morongo Canyon Preserve in Morongo Valley, Calif. June 15