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 The 2025 Air Force & Marine Corps Trials is a Paralympic-style competitive event featuring eleven adaptive sports and is a selection event for teams competing at the Department of Defense Warrior Games, in July. Over 300 athletes from the U.S. Air and Space Forces, Marine Corps, and Army as well as international partners from the United Kingdom and the Republic of Georgia have come to compete. Events such as these are a critical element in the recovery process, giving recovering service members tools to continue as a fit and lethal part of the force.
 The 2025 Air Force & Marine Corps Trials is a Paralympic-style competitive event featuring eleven adaptive sports and is a selection event for teams competing at the Department of Defense Warrior Games, in July. Over 300 athletes from the U.S. Air and Space Forces, Marine Corps, and Army as well as international partners from the United Kingdom and the Republic of Georgia have come to compete. Events such as these are a critical element in the recovery process, giving recovering service members tools to continue as a fit and lethal part of the force.
 The 2025 Air Force & Marine Corps Trials is a Paralympic-style competitive event featuring eleven adaptive sports and is a selection event for teams competing at the Department of Defense Warrior Games, in July. Over 300 athletes from the U.S. Air and Space Forces, Marine Corps, and Army as well as international partners from the United Kingdom and the Republic of Georgia have come to compete. Events such as these are a critical element in the recovery process, giving recovering service members tools to continue as a fit and lethal part of the force.
 The 2025 Air Force & Marine Corps Trials is a Paralympic-style competitive event featuring eleven adaptive sports and is a selection event for teams competing at the Department of Defense Warrior Games, in July. Over 300 athletes from the U.S. Air and Space Forces, Marine Corps, and Army as well as international partners from the United Kingdom and the Republic of Georgia have come to compete. Events such as these are a critical element in the recovery process, giving recovering service members tools to continue as a fit and lethal part of the force.
 Maj Gen Stephen E. Slade
 U.S. Space Force Lt. Gen. David N. Miller, Jr., commander of Space Operations Command passes the guidon to U.S. Space Force Col. Barry Croker as he accepts command of Mission Delta 2 during a change-of-command ceremony, July 3, 2025, at Peterson SFB, Colo. MD2 conducts Space Domain Awareness (SDA) operations to identify, characterize, and exploit opportunities and mitigate vulnerabilities in the national security space terrain on behalf of the United States Space Force and United States Space Command.
 U.S. Space Force Lt. Gen. David N. Miller, Jr., commander of Space Operations Command takes the guidon to U.S. Space Force Col. Raj Agrawal as he relinquishes command of Mission Delta 2 during a change-of-command ceremony, July 3, 2025, at Peterson SFB, Colo. MD2 conducts Space Domain Awareness (SDA) operations to identify, characterize, and exploit opportunities and mitigate vulnerabilities in the national security space terrain on behalf of the United States Space Force and United States Space Command.
 U.S. Space Force Lt. Gen. David N. Miller, Jr., commander of Space Operations Command, U.S. Space Force Col. Raj Agrawal and U.S. Space Force Barry Coker stand at attention as Col. Agrawal prepares to relinquish command of Mission Delta 2 to Col. Croker during a change-of-command ceremony, July 3, 2025, at Peterson SFB, Colo. MD2 conducts Space Domain Awareness (SDA) operations to identify, characterize, and exploit opportunities and mitigate vulnerabilities in the national security space terrain on behalf of the United States Space Force and United States Space Command.
 U.S. Space Force Barry Coker receives his first salute from members of Mission Delta 2 following his acceptance of command during a change-of-command ceremony, July 3, 2025, at Peterson SFB, Colo. MD2 conducts Space Domain Awareness (SDA) operations to identify, characterize, and exploit opportunities and mitigate vulnerabilities in the national security space terrain on behalf of the United States Space Force and United States Space Command.
 U.S. Space Force Col. Stephen Hobbs recieves his first salute as commander of Mission Delta 31 (MD 31) at a Change of Command Ceremony at Peterson Space Force Base, Colo., June 27, 2025. MD 31's first commander, Col. Andrew Menschner, handed the reigns over to Hobbs. MD 31 leads the United States Space Force's Positioning Navigation and Timing (Global Positioning System) and Satellite Control Network missions. (U.S. Space Force photo by Dave Grim)
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