 Joint Base Andrews recently hosted a wheelchair rugby tournament. The event was part of Wounded Warrior Care Month and was also the first time many of the athletes ever played wheelchair rugby. The main purpose is to help the veterans and active duty serve members who got injured, ill-wounded injured to recover faster, help them gain more confidence because someone like in my case that lost his legs in combat, some of them might come back and their confidence might be low. So these games allows you to feel like you could do something. So for my case, I can't run anymore, but I can push really hard in a wheelchair now. Visit the Navy Wounded Warrior's safe harbor website for more information on adaptive athletics.