Recovering service members, veterans, volunteers and their loved ones prepare for a group photo during the 12th Annual Operation Amped Surf Camp at San Onofre Beach at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California, Aug. 18, 2018. Operation Amped is a nonprofit organization that supports wounded, ill and injured service members and veterans throughout their recovery. - Recovering service members, veterans, volunteers and their loved ones prepare for a group photo during the 12th Annual Operation Amped Surf Camp at San Onofre Beach at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California, Aug. 18, 2018. Operation Amped is a nonprofit organization that supports wounded, ill and injured service members and veterans throughout their recovery.
Scot King's helmet promoting his organization, The Wounded Ride, Inc. sits atop his bicycle. King established the program after encountering a homeless Marine in his hometown of Portland, Ore. King is riding across the country on a bicycle and writing a series of books detailing the lives of veterans to raise money and awareness for service members and their families in need of assistance. - Scot King's helmet promoting his organization, The Wounded Ride, Inc. sits atop his bicycle. King established the program after encountering a homeless Marine in his hometown of Portland, Ore. King is riding across the country on a bicycle and writing a series of books detailing the lives of veterans to raise money and awareness for service members and their families in need of assistance.
Wounded Warrior, Sgt. Michael Spivey, a combat engineer with 1st Combat Engineer Battalion, stands with his surfboard, waiting for another participant, before attacking the Pacific Ocean waves during a three-day surf camp at Camp Pendleton's San Onofre Beach, Aug. 12. Operation Amped held the sport therapy camp to provide surfing lessons to rehabilitating injured service members and their families.::r::::n:: - Wounded Warrior, Sgt. Michael Spivey, a combat engineer with 1st Combat Engineer Battalion, stands with his surfboard, waiting for another participant, before attacking the Pacific Ocean waves during a three-day surf camp at Camp Pendleton's San Onofre Beach, Aug. 12. Operation Amped held the sport therapy camp to provide surfing lessons to rehabilitating injured service members and their families.::r::::n::
Marines, sailors and family members gather to seek job opportunities during the 2012 Hiring Hero’s Career Fair, at Camp Pendleton's Pacific Views Event Center ballroom, June 6. - Marines, sailors and family members gather to seek job opportunities during the 2012 Hiring Hero’s Career Fair, at Camp Pendleton's Pacific Views Event Center ballroom, June 6.
Sgt. Ramond Rivera, a wounded warrior with WWBn.-West, Camp Pendleton speaks with representatives of Camp Pendleton Fire Department during Headquarters Marine Corps Hiring Heroes career seminar, April 24 on Camp Pendleton. The goal of the Marine Corps WWBn. Internship Program is to aid wounded warriors in transition from the military lifestyle to excelling in the civilian workforce. - Sgt. Ramond Rivera, a wounded warrior with WWBn.-West, Camp Pendleton speaks with representatives of Camp Pendleton Fire Department during Headquarters Marine Corps Hiring Heroes career seminar, April 24 on Camp Pendleton. The goal of the Marine Corps WWBn. Internship Program is to aid wounded warriors in transition from the military lifestyle to excelling in the civilian workforce.