Corps’ top leaders pump Marines at Warrior Games
5/19/2011
By
Sgt. Michael S. Cifuentes
,
Headquarters Marine Corps
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.
Sgt. Maj. of the Marine Corps Carlton Kent said the All-Marine team is doing exactly what he told them to do at the Warrior Games – “kick some ass.”
Kent and Commandant of the Marine Corps Gen. James Amos surprised the All-Marine team when they arrived to the Warrior Games in Colorado Springs, Colo., May 18 to cheer on the Marines.
The Corps’ most senior enlisted and commissioned Marines were sitting front row watching the All-Marine sitting volleyball team shut down the All-Air Force team. All were eventually on their feet chanting “U.S.M.C,” fist pumping and doing the wave while watching the game.
The commandant’s wife, Bonnie, and Chaplain of the Marine Corps Rear Adm. Margaret Grun Kibben also partook in the game festivities.
The game ended in a best-of-three series shut out – a three-in-row victory from the Marines’ sitting volleyball team.
Amos held a post-game team meeting to tell the Marines how thrilled and proud he was to witness a great game from his Marines.
The next day, Kent and Amos toured the Olympic Training Center where the Warrior Games are hosted and met some of the All-Marine athletes.
“I’m very proud of you guys,” Amos told the Marines. “The things you have been doing here are amazing.”
Amos said he’s impressed with the Corps’ Wounded Warrior Regiment programs for providing hope to wounded, injured or ill Marines and for keeping Marines in the sports and athletics scene.
“To the extent of what the Marines’ injury is, they may look at life and see that there’s no hope for them,” said Amos, referring to newly wounded or injured Marines. “The Warrior Games and athletics prove to them that there is hope. They can get back in athletics again; they can excel; they can compete. That’s what Warrior Games does. They bring Marines back to what’s natural in their lives.”
After shaking hands with the many Marines in attendance – both competing and spectating – Amos and Kent caught the final round of the recurve archery event. Amos presented the gold medal to the Marines’ very own Marine veteran Sgt. Daniel Govier, a native of Boscobel, Wis., and the bronze medal to Sgt. Stephen Lunt, a native of Charleston, S.C, in the recurve archery event.
“It’s clear the Marines are kicking ass here,” Kent said. “The Marines have created a new kind of warfighting legacy, it’s just off the battlefield, and everyone is proud of them. [The All-Marine team] have a tremendous amount of support coming from all over the Marine Corps, and their brothers and sisters in Afghanistan are truly proud of them.”
The top Marine leaders departed with words of encouragement to the sitting volleyball team on their next match against their fellow service, the Navy.
“Go after the enemy, and the enemy today is the Navy,” said Amos. “I have every confidence that the Marines will prevail tonight.”
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COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.-Commandant of the Marine Corps Gen. James F. Amos celebrates a point served by the All-Marine sitting volleyball team during their game against the Air Force May 18, 2011, at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo., during the Warrior Games. The Marines blew out the Air Force team in a best-of-three series. , Sgt. Michael S. Cifuentes, 5/18/2011 5:22 PM COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.-Commandant of the Marine Corps Gen. James Amos said he’s very proud of the All-Marine team’s success during a visit May 19, 2011, at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo. Amos and Sgt. Maj. of the Marine Corps Carlton Kent were sitting front row watching the All-Marine sitting volleyball team shut down the All-Air Force team the previous night. The 48-member team, consisting of active-duty and veteran wounded, ill or injured Marines, are going head-to-head against the other branches of the Armed Forces to defend its 2010 title. , Sgt. Michael S. Cifuentes, 5/19/2011 5:43 AM COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.-Commandant of the Marine Corps Gen. James Amos and Sgt. Maj. of the Marine Corps Carlton Kent said they were very proud of the All-Marine team’s success at the 2011 Warrior Games during a visit May 19, 2011, at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo. The 48-member team, consisting of active-duty and veteran wounded, ill or injured Marines, are going head-to-head against the other branches of the Armed Forces to defend its 2010 title. , Sgt. Michael S. Cifuentes, 5/19/2011 5:42 AM COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.-Sgt. Maj. of the Marine Corps Carlton Kent and congratulates Cpl. Clifford Sandy of the All-Marine archery team during the Warrior Games May 19, 2011, at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo. This is Sandy’s second Warrior Games where he participated in wheelchair basketball and archery., Sgt. Michael S. Cifuentes, 5/19/2011 7:22 AM COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.-Marine veteran Sgt. Daniel Govier was awarded recurve archery gold medal at the 2011 Warrior Games May 19, 2011, at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo. Commandant of the Marine Corps Gen. James Amos presented the gold medal to Govier, a native of Boscobel, Wis., and the bronze medal to Sgt. Stephen Lunt, a native of Charleston, S.C., in the Warrior Games recurve archery event., Sgt. Michael S. Cifuentes, 5/19/2011 7:19 AM COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.-Commandant of the Marine Corps Gen. James Amos presents the 2011 Warrior Games recurve archery gold medal to veteran Marine Sgt. Daniel Govier May 19, 2011, at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo. Amos presented the gold medal to Govier, a native of Boscobel, Wis., and the bronze medal to Sgt. Stephen Lunt, a native of Charleston, S.C., in the Warrior Games recurve archery event., Sgt. Michael S. Cifuentes, 5/19/2011 7:11 AM COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.-Marine veteran Sgt. Daniel Govier celebrates his winning shots that landed him the recurve archery gold medal with his shooting coach, retired 1st Sgt. John Fuller, and Sgt. Maj. John Ploskonka, sergeant major of the Wounded Warrior Regiment, May 19, 2011, at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo. Commandant of the Marine Corps Gen. James Amos presented the gold medal to Govier, a native of Boscobel, Wis., and the bronze medal to Sgt. Stephen Lunt, a native of Charleston, S.C., in the Warrior Games recurve archery event., Sgt. Michael S. Cifuentes, 5/19/2011 6:48 AM COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.-Commandant of the Marine Corps Gen. James Amos and Col. John Mayer, commanding officer of the Wounded Warrior Regiment, congratulate veteran Marine and 2011 Warrior Games recurve archery gold medalist Daniel Govier after shooting his final three shots May 19, 2011, at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo. Amos presented the gold medal to Govier, a native of Boscobel, Wis., and the bronze medal to Sgt. Stephen Lunt, a native of Charleston, S.C., in the Warrior Games recurve archery event., Sgt. Michael S. Cifuentes, 5/19/2011 6:48 AM COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.-Commandant of the Marine Corps Gen. James Amos and Sgt. Maj. of the Marine Corps Carlton Kent congratulate veteran Marine and 2011 Warrior Games recurve archery gold medalist Daniel Govier after shooting his final three shots May 19, 2011, at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo. Amos presented the gold medal to Govier, a native of Boscobel, Wis., and the bronze medal to Sgt. Stephen Lunt, a native of Charleston, S.C., in the Warrior Games recurve archery event., Sgt. Michael S. Cifuentes, 5/19/2011 6:46 AM COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.-Commandant of the Marine Corps Gen. James F. Amos and Sgt. Alan Kissinger of Wounded Warrior Battalion – East celebrate a point served by the All-Marine sitting volleyball team during their game against the Air Force May 18, 2011, at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo. The Marines blew out the Air Force team in a best-of-three series. , Sgt. Michael S. Cifuentes, 5/18/2011 5:22 PM COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.-Commandant of the Marine Corps Gen. James Amos and Sgt. Maj. of the Marine Corps Carlton Kent met with players and family members of the All-Marine volleyball team to say they are very proud of the Marines’ success at the 2011 Warrior Games during a visit May 19, 2011, at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo. The 48-member team, consisting of active-duty and veteran wounded, ill or injured Marines, are going head-to-head against the other branches of the Armed Forces to defend its 2010 title. , Sgt. Michael S. Cifuentes, 5/19/2011 5:51 AM COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.-Commandant of the Marine Corps Gen. James F. Amos and Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps Sgt. Maj. Carlton Kent celebrate the points the All-Marine sitting volleyball team are racking up against the Air Force team May 18, 2011, at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo. The Marines blew out the Air Force team in a best-of-three series. , Sgt. Michael S. Cifuentes, 5/18/2011 5:22 PM COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.-Commandant of the Marine Corps Gen. James F. Amos held an end-of-game team meeting with the All-Marine sitting volleyball team during the Warrior Games May 18, 2011, at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo. The Marines beat the All-Air Force team in a best-of-three series in sitting volleyball. Amos told the Marines he’s really proud of them and their success., Sgt. Michael S. Cifuentes, 5/18/2011 5:41 PM COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.-The Marines took down the All-Air Force sitting volleyball team in a victories best-of-three series during the Warrior Games May 18, 2011, at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo. Commandant of the Marine Corps Gen. James F. Amos and Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps Sgt. Maj. Carlton Kent surprised the Marines when they arrived to cheer on the team., Sgt. Michael S. Cifuentes, 5/18/2011 5:37 PM COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.-Commandant of the Marine Corps Gen. James F. Amos speaks with John Stanz, a Marine on the Special Operations Command sitting volleyball team during the Warrior Games May 18, 2011, at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo., Sgt. Michael S. Cifuentes, 5/18/2011 5:49 PM
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