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Wounded Warrior Regiment announces All-Marine Warrior Games team 

The United States Marine Corps Wounded Warrior Regiment announced the 50 wounded, ill and injured Marines and Marine veterans who will serve on the All-Marine Warrior Games team March 2.  

The team is well rounded, with athletes from across the country, both active duty and veteran. Thirty Marines on active duty and 20 veterans comprise the team that will travel to Colorado Springs, Colo. to battle it out against the Army, Navy and Air Force for Warrior Games bragging rights.

Here is your 2011 All-Marine Warrior Games team:

  1. Lance Cpl. Austin Allen
  2. Cpl. Rejy Bacchus, veteran
  3. Cpl. Nick Beach, veteran
  4. Staff Sgt. Matthew Benack
  5. Lance Cpl. David Bond
  6. Sgt. Joshua Bromilow
  7. Sgt. Keith Buckmon
  8. Sgt. Ashley Chavez
  9. Lance Cpl. Kevin DeWitt, veteran
  10. Capt. Jonathan Disbro
  11. Chief Warrant Officer 3 Shawn Dunn
  12. Gunnery Sgt. Daniel Frawley
  13. Cpl. Angel Gomez, veteran
  14. Sgt. Jose Gonzales, veteran
  15. Sgt. Daniel Govier, veteran
  16. Lance Cpl. Nicholas Green
  17. Cpl. Travis Greene, veteran
  18. Cpl. Raymond Hannegir, veteran
  19. Lance Cpl. Joshua Jablon
  20. Cpl. Manuel Jimenez
  21. Lance Cpl. Justin Knowles
  22. Cpl. Olivia Koller
  23. Cpl. Daniel Lasko, veteran
  24. Cpl. Zachary Linhardt
  25. Sgt. Stephen Lunt
  26. Staff Sgt. Nathan Lynch
  27. Cpl. Savage Margraf, veteran
  28. Lance Cpl. Levi Marshall
  29. Staff Sgt. Scott Martin, veteran
  30. Lance Cpl. Joshua McDaniel
  31. Sgt. Nicholas Meadows, veteran
  32. Sgt. Kevin Mundorff
  33. Sgt. Cogen Nelson
  34. Master Sgt. Dionisios Nicholas, veteran
  35. Sgt. Rashon Palmer
  36. Cpl. Peter Park, veteran
  37. Lance Cpl. Brandon Pelletier, veteran
  38. Sgt. Lee Randles, veteran
  39. 1stLt Richard Rush
  40. Staff Sgt. James Rytych
  41. Cpl. Clifford Sandy
  42. Lance Cpl. Jese Schag
  43. Lance Cpl. Chuck Sketch, veteran
  44. Sgt. Richard Tack
  45. Staff Sgt. Jedidiah Vermillion
  46. Cpl. Bradley Walker, veteran
  47. Lance Cpl. Joshua Wege
  48. Lance Cpl. Lance Weir, veteran
  49. Cpl. Thomas Whiteway, veteran
  50. Gunnery Sgt. Marcus Wilson

The All-Marine team took home gold at the Inaugural Warrior Games last year and they are looking to defend their title and keep the Chairman's Cup. For 18 of the athletes, it will be their second trip to the Games. But the Marines are not just looking for a repeat performance; they want to exceed last year's accomplishments. The capstone event of that preparation was the Marine Corps Trials.

"We held the Marine Corps Trials to offer world-class training and international competition to the wounded, ill, and injured Marines we support through the phases of recovery. The Marines competed with an unstoppable warrior spirit, living up to the Regimental motto Etiam In Pugna, or Still in the Fight," said Maj. Susan Stark, the officer in charge of the Regiment's Warrior Athlete Reconditioning program and All-Marine Warrior Games team. Stark, along with 250 other staff members and volunteers hosted the Marine Corps Trials aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Calif. Feb. 18-27. The staff and coaches used the Trials as a forum to assist in the selection of the 50 athletes.

The Marine Corps Trials featured the same sports as the Warrior Games; swimming, track and field, sitting volleyball, wheelchair basketball, shooting, archery, and cycling, with 155 wounded, ill and injured Marines, Marine veterans, international service members and one veteran Navy corpsman participating. The training and competition during the Trials was fierce, with athletes vying for top placement in team and individual sports. The athletes were divided into four teams, East, West, Veteran and Allied. The Allied team had service members from the British Royal Marine Corps, Australian Defence Force and the Royal Netherlands Marine Corps. The four teams fiercely competed against each other, with the Veterans finishing in first place over team West and team East finishing third just ahead of the Allied team.

The Trials also included a Warrior Pentathlon competition, where Marines competed in 50m swim, 100m track, cycling, shot put and 10m air rifle prone events to be named all-around top athlete. The Warrior Pentathlete for the Marine Corps Trials is Capt. Jonathan S. Disbro. Disbro, 39, is currently serving on active duty at Marine Corps Tactical Systems Support Activity, a component of Marine Corps Systems Command, aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton. This will be his second trip to the Warrior Games.

Riding the wave of the Trials, these 50 Marine athletes will train over the next two months for competition at the Games. With gold in their sights, the All-Marine Warrior Games team will be working harder than ever before.

"We are confident that the 50 athletes selected will best represent the U.S. Marine Corps at the 2011 Warrior Games," said Stark after the final team selection was made.

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Feb. 26, 2011-MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. (Feb. 26)- Battalion West celebrates after clinching the final point that earned them the title of sitting volleyball champions during the 2011 Marine Corps Trials Feb. 26 here., Cpl. Jahn Kuiper, 2/21/2011 7:00 PM
Feb. 22, 2011-MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. (Feb. 22)—Retired Cpl. Nick Beach from Dresden, Ohio lines sights in during the Marine Corps Trials air rifle prone competition here. Beach won gold in swimming and air rifle prone. , Aquita Brown, 2/21/2011 7:00 PM
Feb. 23, 2011-MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. (Feb. 23)-- Wounded, ill and injured Marines, Marine veterans, and international Marines and soldiers participate in the Marine Corps Trials cycling competition here. The Marine Corps Trials is a part of the Regiment's Warrior Athlete Reconditioning program which provides opportunities for wounded, ill and injured Marines to engage in both physical and cognitive activities outside the traditional therapy setting. The Trials were held February 19-27. , Aquita Brown, 2/22/2011 7:00 PM
Feb. 24, 2011-MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. (Feb. 24) – Retired Cpl. Travis Greene lines up a shot during a basketball game at the Marine Corps Trials here. Photo by Aquita Brown, Aquita Brown, 2/23/2011 7:00 PM