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Family day event strengthens morale for wounded warriors 

 

Warriors of Wounded Warrior Battalion West gathered with their brothers in arm and families for a family day festival at Camp Pendleton’s Lake O’Neil, Aug. 19.

The mission of the WWBn-West is to provide and facilitate assistance to injured Marines and sailors attached to or in support of Marine units.

During the family day event, numerous booths from programs geared towards the aid of wounded warriors and their families outlined the picnic area of the lake. 

“It’s definitely a good feeling to know that so many organizations across the nations are eager to help all of our families,” said Tanya Guerra, spouse of an injured Marine. “The Wounded Warrior Battalion is so great in that they are always trying to find ways to help.”

Throughout the phases of recovery, the battalion is responsible for caring for the needs of all seriously ill or injured Marines, from west of the Mississippi River to Okinawa, Japan. It also provides oversight and leadership to Marines and their families as they recover.

Throughout the event, more than 200 children and adults participated in numerous physical activities, such as rock-wall climbing, foot races and jumping around in bounce houses. Attendees also enjoyed lots of free catered food.

“We’re all here to have fun and enjoy our time,” said Cpl. Adam Barker, patient, WWBn-West. “This is definitely one of those days that you remember for a long time.”

The affair ended with a softball game between service members, family and friends.

“This really goes to show you how close this battalion really is,” said Guerra. “It’s unfortunate what happened to my husband, but I couldn’t think of better place for him than here.”

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MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP PENDLETON, Calif.-Petty Officer 3rd Class Dock Jacobs, a patient with Wounded Warrior Battalion West, Camp Pendleton, takes off running after he makes a hit during a softball game of the WWBn-West’s family day festival at Lake O’Neil, Aug. 19. During the family day event, numerous booths from programs geared towards the aid of wounded warriors and their families were on display. , Lance Cpl. Damien Gutierrez, 8/18/2010 6:23 PM
MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP PENDLETON, Calif.-Cpl. Adam Barker, patient, Wounded Warrior Battalion West, Camp Pendleton, climbs a rock-wall during the unit’s family day festival at Lake O’Neil, Aug. 19. Throughout the event, more than 200 children and adults participated in numerous physical activities, such as rock-wall climbing, foot races and jumping around in bounce houses. Attendees also enjoyed lots of free catered food.
, Lance Cpl. Damien Gutierrez, 8/18/2010 4:50 PM