 This is The Army Today. Everyone loves a good underdog story. Well here's one for you. Imagine a softball team with only two requirements. First, you have to be missing at least one limb. And second, you have to be willing to work harder than ever before. I mean, I tell you, when you get an injury like an amputation or anything serious over there, you go from, like I said, to the top to the bottom and you just have to work hard and you have to keep a positive attitude and surround yourself with good people. And good people they are, for they all share similar circumstances. The devastating loss of a limb, the long road to recovery and the sheer determination to overcome their limitations and even supersede them. We're now, like, seeing what our legs can actually do, what our limbs can do and how they hold up and, you know, we're really pushing ourselves. To be out here and to play with, obviously, missing a big portion of my body that motivates me to the next level because I have this inner discipline and motivation where I want to play better than the guy with his limbs. This is a dream come true. I mean, every little kid dreams of getting a second chance as an athlete. You know, I have won and lost it and this is my second chance and I'll play as hard as I can while I'm out here because it could be gone just in the blink of an eye. There's a lot of things outside our control, but the one thing everyone can control is their attitude. To the positive attitude, it'll bring you a very long way in recovery or just a life period. And the only limitations you have are the ones you make and I suggest you don't make any. Limitations is obviously not in these players' vocabulary. As they round the bases with the grace of professionals, this crowd of thousands cheered the Warriors on as they battled against the team of D.C. celebrities at the National Stadium in Washington, D.C. The team plays softball year-round all over the country, so don't miss a chance to catch them in action. By the way, the Warriors beat the celebrity team 17-4. And that's the Army Today.