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Wounded Warriors at WRAMC PDF Print E-mail
Written by COL Terry McKenrick   
Saturday, 12 January 2008
The class of '58 started a mentorship program for Warriors that begins here at Walter Reed and then passes on to follow-on mentors once Warriors medically separate or retire from the service. The follow-on mentors are located throughout the country and pick-up helping these Veterans transition into their local communities and the VA system. This program has branched out to other West Point classes and the POC is Lee Miller at: \n This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it > This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

For anyone wishing to support our wounded Warriors. The Walter Reed Army Medical Center website outlines procedures for making donations to our Warriors and their Families:
http://www.wramc.amedd.army.mil/Support/Pages/default.aspx
Also for those in the DC local area, the website identifies volunteer opportunities.

I am honored to have the opportunity to be a part of the Army's effort to improve care for our wounded Warriors. Our classmates who are continuing to serve and lead in Iraq and Afghanistan deserve our best support as they fight everyday to protect our Soldiers as they accomplish a demanding mission.

Thanks for your support of our Warriors! -- Terry
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Warriors First!

V/R,
Terry McKenrick
Colonel, Infantry
Commander, Warrior Transition Brigade
 
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  • Army To Meet American For Patriot League Title Sunday
    Sunday's highly anticipated Patriot League Volleyball Tournament title match will feature top-seeded Army against eight-time defending champion American at West Point's Gillis Field House. First serve is set for 4 p.m.
  • Alvarez Scores Twice in Army Loss
    Army scored two third-period goals but was unable to overcome a three-goal third period deficit and fell to Bentley, 4-3, Saturday in an Atlantic Hockey Association contest at the John A. Ryan Skating Arena. Army scored three power play goals, two by Marcel Alvarez, but could not get the tying tally and fell to 3-8-2 overall and 2-5-1 in conference action.
  • Men?s Swimming & Diving Knocked From Unbeaten Ranks
    Sophomore Brody Blickle was a triple winner, but it was not enough as host Columbia captured 10 of the 16 events en route to knocking the Army men's swimming and diving team from the unbeaten ranks with a 171-129 decision Saturday afternoon at Uris Pool.
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    Army senior captain Matt Kyler wrestled his way to first place at 149 pounds to lead the Black Knights at the Body Bar Invitational, hosted by Cornell.
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