MAKE A MEME View Large Image Navy 071015-N-5086M-074 U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Jordan Pierson climbs the 30-foot rock-climbing wall during a therapy session in the new Comprehensive Combat and Complex Casualty Care (C5) facility.jpg en SAN DIEGO Oct 15 2007 U S Marine ...
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Keywords: US Navy 071015-N-5086M-074 U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Jordan Pierson climbs the 30-foot rock-climbing wall during a therapy session in the new Comprehensive Combat and Complex Casualty Care (C5) facility.jpg en SAN DIEGO Oct 15 2007 U S Marine Corps Sgt Jordan Pierson climbs the 30-foot rock-climbing wall during a therapy session in the new Comprehensive Combat and Complex Casualty Care C5 facility C5 is a program of care that manages severely injured or ill patients from medical evacuation through inpatient care outpatient rehabilitation and their return to active duty or transition from the military The new 30 000-square-foot facility incorporates new technologies that improve prosthetic and rehabilitation services including a 3 500-square-foot multi-terrain obstacle course a 30-foot climbing wall and a technologically advanced training apartment U S Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Greg Mitchell RELEASED 2007-10-15 071015-N-5086M-074 Navy http //www navy mil/view_image asp id 51908 U S Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Greg Mitchell PD-USGov-Military-Navy Limb prostheses Naval Medical Center San Diego Disabled veterans Climbing walls in the United States Disabled climbing
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