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WBAL-TV on MSNSoldier Ride provides veterans opportunity to rediscover strengthMore than two dozen wounded veterans from along the East Coast are participating in the Wounded Warrior Project's Soldier Ride this week.
More than two dozen wounded veterans from along the East Coast are participating in the Wounded Warrior Project's Soldier ...
A Ghanaian soldier is embarking on a 250-kilometre one-day endurance cycling from Accra to Kumasi to advocate for the safety ...
More than two dozen veterans are hitting the roads this week across the DMV. It’s all part of the Wounded Warriors' "Soldier Ride." The wounded veterans got on their bikes and hit the streets of ...
Nearly 30 veterans with the Wounded Warrior Project rode through Annapolis Wednesday for their Soldier Ride event. WMAR-2 ...
FOUR US soldiers are feared dead after they went missing during a NATO drill in Lithuania. The four Americans disappeared ...
A soldier with the Trinidad and Tobago Defence Force (TTDF), working as a ride-share driver, was abducted, assaulted, and ...
Called “the Unkillable Soldier,” he fought in three major conflicts and refused to stay sidelined for long despite losing an eye and hand in battle, surviving multiple plane crashes and being ...
Wounded Warrior Project hosted an 18-mile Soldier Ride in Jacksonville, Florida for veterans. The event features veterans riding bicycles and handcycles, fostering camaraderie and physical challenge.
A new partnership and pilot program starting Monday morning involving the US Army and ride-share companies Lyft and Uber seeks to increase the number of drivers approved to enter six military bases.
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