A wounded warrior’s return to the fight - The commemorative statue of 1st Sgt. Bradley Kasal being carried by Lance Cpl. Chris Marquez and Lance Cpl. Dan Shaffer, after taking heavy fire, stands outside of the Wounded Warrior Battalion-West headquarters building on Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Calif., June 1, 2018. WWBn-W is committed to the successful recovery and transition of each Marine and family assigned to its care, and focuses on the mind, body and spirit of every individual when addressing recovery needs. (U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Juan C. Bustos)
Gunnery Sgt. Eric Osorio, a Marine with Wounded Warrior Battalion- West, walks with his son Chris during Camp Pendleton’s first Warrior Family Games at the Wounded Warrior Battalion-West compound here, June 1. The goal of the event was to encourage military families to get involved with their Marines through sports and other outdoor activities. - Gunnery Sgt. Eric Osorio, a Marine with Wounded Warrior Battalion- West, walks with his son Chris during Camp Pendleton’s first Warrior Family Games at the Wounded Warrior Battalion-West compound here, June 1. The goal of the event was to encourage military families to get involved with their Marines through sports and other outdoor activities.