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The relationships an Airman creates throughout their time in the Air Force can lead to endless support throughout their career and a long-lasting network. The Air Force Wounded Warrior (AFW2) Program is an extension of the Air Force family, serving as Wingmen for wounded, ill, and injured warriors, caregivers and their families. The assistance and care that is provided during a warrior’s recovery journey can lead to lasting connections carried beyond military life. In some cases, the connection between a warrior and their Wingman is a continuation of a friendship already formed during a warrior’s Air Force career.
210308-F-OR487-008.JPG Photo By: Bianca Soto

JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-RANDOLPH, Texas - The relationships an Airman creates throughout their time in the Air Force can lead to endless support throughout their career and a long-lasting network. The Air Force Wounded Warrior (AFW2) Program is an extension of the Air Force family, serving as Wingmen for wounded, ill, and injured warriors, caregivers and their families. The assistance and care that is provided during a warrior’s recovery journey can lead to lasting connections carried beyond military life. In some cases, the connection between a warrior and their Wingman is a continuation of a friendship already formed during a warrior’s Air Force career. (U.S. Air Force Graphic by Bianca Soto)


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