 The wounded warrior slogan is still in the fight, a saying turned into action with the third annual Warrior Games. This year's games feature athletes from across the services, competing in sports such as seated volleyball, wheelchair basketball, swimming, and track and field. Here at the opening ceremony, Marines were addressed by several VIPs, including First Lady of the United States, Michelle Obama. I get to hear the stories of your service and your sacrifice, and that is what has moved me so much. I get to see your strength and your determination, I get to see that up close. After the ceremony, come none of the Marine Corps General James Amos and Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps, Michael Barrett, stop by to give the Marines some motivating words. I was sitting in general population watching this ceremony a little while ago. I'm sitting around a bunch of soldiers, a bunch of airmen, sailors, and they were, they're talking that little trash. And one of them even leaned in and said, so you guys going to take it easy on us? And I looked at him and I went, no. The Marines were victorious over the other services, claiming the Commander's Cup in both the 2010 and 2011 Warrior Games. From Colorado Springs, I'm Lance Corporal John Tucker.