“I’ve always had good luck.” Continue reading Keep Moving: Navy Vet, 100, Continues Competitive Running Streak
By John Register
In 1948 Dr. Sir Ludwig Guttman, who escaped Nazi Germany and found solace in Stoke Mandeville, England, became the father of disability sport and, eventually, the Paralympic Games. His goal was Continue reading How Sports Serves Our Veterans
Professional Athletes with Military Service are some of the jobs our nation’s veterans transition to, besides a multitude of different and exciting industries once they’ve completed their military service. Several have become some of the biggest names in sports. Here are some of your favorite athletes who also spent time in the military. Continue reading Professional Athletes with Military Service – Meet Your Patriotic Superstars
By Kellie Speed
Next summer, South Florida’s War Memorial Auditorium will be receiving a $65 million facelift, thanks to the Florida Panthers NHL team. Continue reading Veteran Story Spotlight: Florida Panthers CEO Matthew Caldwell
The match came down to the wire, but Army Reserve 1st. Lt. Amber English won a gold medal in the women’s skeet shooting event Monday at the Tokyo Olympic games. Continue reading Army lieutenant wins gold in Tokyo Olympics
For the first time in nearly 30 years, a U.S. Marine will be wrestling at the Olympics. “It’s amazing … I never in a million years thought I’d wake up one day and say I’m an Olympian,” Staff Sgt. John Stefanowicz said after three consecutive wins at Olympic Team Trials in Fort Worth, Texas over the weekend. Continue reading A U.S. Marine will wrestle in the Olympics for the first time in decades