 My name is Gabriel Hiram Beltres, Corporal of the United States Marine Corps, retired. I'm Jenae Piper and before I got out I was a sergeant. My name is Corporal Ray Hunter, United States Marine Corps. My name is Corporal Michael Paltow, I'm a USMC active duty. My name is Matthew Roach, retired as a Lance Corporal. Playing any sport or doing any kind of activity, you're not thinking about anything else. You're thinking about your team or you're thinking about your individual sport and it just makes you aware you're like, oh yeah, and you forgot your injured. It doesn't change. Being around Marines just brings out Marines and everybody. The way we train, the way we practice, the way we interact with each other, it's always pushing each other to the next level, always pushing each other to the next tier and it shows, especially at this high level of competition, it shows. It allows me to get back out and hang out with Marines again because being in the military and coming back into the civilian world is a little different. So coming back now into the warrior games I get to hang out and deal with the camaraderie and get that brotherhood that you don't get back in the civilian world. If you're tired of the same thing every day and you're tired of the pills and the meds, this is the perfect thing to focus your energy on is the competition and the friends that you'll make while being out here. It definitely gets you out of your rut. It's something that vets miss. Coming here gives me a chance to be with the active and for other vets I'd say it's a great advantage and some vets need that brotherhood and camaraderie again.