Army announces 2011 Warrior Games team

By Erich Langer, WTC Public AffairsFebruary 23, 2011

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ALEXANDRIA, Va. (Feb. 18, 2011) -- The U.S. Army's Warrior Transition Command has announced the selection of wounded-warrior athletes who will represent the Army at the 2011 Warrior Games, May 16-21, at the U.S. Olympic Training Center, or in Colorado Springs, Colo.

The second annual Warrior Games will feature 200 wounded, ill, and injured servicemembers from all branches of the U.S. armed forces. The athletes will compete in several sports including shooting, swimming, archery, track and field, cycling, sitting volleyball, and wheelchair basketball.

The Warrior Games are a joint effort between the U.S. Olympic Committee, or USOC, and the Department of Defense.

"Working with the USOC team for the benefit of our Army athletes is truly inspiring," said Brig. Gen. Darryl Williams, WTC commanding general. "Warrior Games 2010 was an overwhelming success for athletes, families and spectators. I am excited for the opportunity our Army team will have to compete and win at the USOC National Training Center in May. I am confident that the memories our athletes will make will be carried with them for a lifetime."

The concept for Warrior Games was conceived in 2009 with inspiration from former WTC Commander Brig. Gen. Gary Cheek, along with USOC, United Services Organization and Ride 2 Recovery, with the goal of empowering wounded warriors to use adaptive sport to accelerate the healing and rehabilitation process.

"Warrior Games has proven to be a galvanizing effort that has helped Warrior Transition Unit Soldiers and AW2 Veterans get excited and motivated about participating and competing in sport," said Master Sgt. James Shiver, Warrior Transition Command non-commissioned officer-in-charge of adaptive sports.

"Physical activity has been proven to be important in mental and physical well-being; and, if we can help facilitate Soldiers getting off the couch and away from video games and other sedentary activities, everyone will benefit."

The Army team consists of active and reserve-component Soldiers stationed in commands around the world, as well as Army Wounded Warrior Program, or AW2 Soldiers and veterans:

Staff Sgt. Ammala Louangketh ERMC/Schweinfurt

Sgt. Paul Butcher, ERMC/Vilseck

Staff Sgt. Curtis Winston, NRMC/Belvoir

Capt. Ivan Castro, NRMC/Bragg

Spc. Andy Kingsley, NRMC/Bragg

Sgt. 1st Class Justin Minyard, NRMC/Bragg

Staff Sgt. Christian Hughes, NRMC/Drum

Staff Sgt. Kory Irish, NRMC/Drum

Sgt. Daniel Lopez, NRMC/Eustis

Sgt. Erin Bell, NRMC/Knox

Staff Sgt. Peter Torruella, NRMC/Meade

Spc. Yuying Uoal-Daniel, NRMC/Meade

Sgt. Jessie White, NRMC/Meade

Maj. Bruce Gannaway, NRMC/PNT

Spc. Eric Braman NRMC/WRAMC

Sgt. Kenneth Harker, NRMC/WRAMC

Staff Sgt. Robert Laux, NRMC/WRAMC

Spc. Evan Marcy, NRMC/WRAMC

Cpl. Fabian Martinez, NRMC/WRAMC

Staff Sgt. Stefanie Mason, NRMC/WRAMC

Sgt. Seyward McKinney, NRMC/WRAMC

Cpl. Trampus Miller, NRMC/WRAMC

Spc. David Oliver, NRMC/WRAMC

Sgt. Simone Davis, PRMC/TAMC

Sgt. Kimmer Horsen, PRMC/TAMC

Staff Sgt. Douglas Moore, PRMC/TAMC

Spc. Jose Alfaro, SRMC/BAMC

Master Sgt. Rhoden Galloway, SRMC/BAMC

Staff Sgt. Calvin Gomez, SRMC/BAMC

Capt. Juan Guerrero, SRMC/BAMC

Sgt. Delvin Maston, SRMC/BAMC

Sgt. Giovonttie McLemore, SRMC/BAMC

Staff Sgt. Paul Roberts, SRMC/BAMC

Cpl. Quintariou, SRMC/Benning

Spc. Peter Danielson, SRMC/Benning

Sgt. Mathew Harvey, SRMC/Benning

Spc. Robert Nuss, SRMC/Benning

Spc. LaCrisha Wheeler, SRMC/Benning

Sgt. Ilija Zafiroski, SRMC/Benning

Sgt. James Arnold, SRMC/Campbell

Staff Sgt. Joseph Lowery, SRMC/Campbell

1st Lt. Elizabeth Merwin, SRMC/Campbell

Spc. Jasmine Perry, SRMC/Campbell

Sgt. 1st Class Landon Ranker, SRMC/Campbell

Staff Sgt. Marcia Morris-Rober, SRMC/Gordon

Sgt. Ruben Pedro SRMC/Gordon

Spc. Damion Peyton, SRMC/Gordon

Staff Sgt. Michael Strong, SRMC/Gordon

Spc. Mike Boquist, SRMC/Hood

Sgt. Christopher Ford, SRMC/Hood

Sgt. Robbie Gaupp, SRMC/Hood

Spc. Mark Gilmore, SRMC/Hood

Staff Sgt. Kenny Griffith, SRMC/Hood

Sgt. Angel Herrera, SRMC/Hood

Pfc. Richard Lunzer, SRMC/Hood

Spc. Galen Ryan, SRMC/Hood

Sgt. 1st Class Benjamin Trescott, SRMC/Jackson

Spc. Ronald Phillips, SRMC/Sill

Spc. Stuart Lancaster SRMC/Stewart

Spc. Zachariah Smith, SRMC/Stewart

Sgt. Travis Akin, Veteran

Maj. William Biondolillo, Veteran

Staff Sgt. Alfredo Delossantos, Veteran

Spc. Dominique Haynes, Veteran

Sgt. Kinga Kiss-Johnson, Veteran

Sgt. 1st Class Sammy Lugo, Veteran

Spc. Randall McMinn, Veteran

Master Sgt. Shawn Mello, Veteran

Staff Sgt. Martin Patterson, Veteran

Spc. Anthony Pone, Veteran

Cpl. Perry Price, Veteran

Sgt. David Regan, Veteran

Spc. Craig Smith, Veteran

Spc. Juan Soto, Veteran

Sgt. Benjamin Thomas, Veteran

Sgt. Margaux Vair, Veteran

Pfc. Joshua Bullis, WRMC/Balboa

Sgt. Erin Schaefer, WRMC/Balboa

Sgt. Matthew Sullivan, WRMC/Balboa

Spc. Brittany Cosom, WRMC/Bliss

Pfc. Latoya McClain, WRMC/Bliss

Sgt. Christopher Helton, WRMC/Carson

Sgt. Gavin Sibayan, WRMC/Carson

Sgt. 1st Class Christopher Livesay, WRMC/Carson

Sgt. Kelli Bernard WRMC/JBLM

Sgt. Daniel Biskey, WRMC/JBLM

Sgt. Ramon Branchcomb, WRMC/JBLM

Spc. Michael Grover, WRMC/JBLM

Sgt. Lester Perez, WRMC/JBLM

Spc. Matthew Shreeve, WRMC/JBLM

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