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Brice Brokaw, an Army fireman, stands with his surfboard at Tourmaline Beach in La Jolla, California.Wallace Fanena, 25, an Iraq war veteran and lifelong surfer from Hawaii, stands next to his surfboard.The truck of Wallace Fanena, 25, an Iraq war veteran, shows support for handicapped surfers.A wheelchair and surfboards at Zuma Beach, California, during the Operation Amped surfing event for amputees.Wallace Fanena, 25, an Iraq war veteran and lifelong surfer from Hawaii, is helped by fellow veteran Nathaniel Leoncio.Brice Brokaw, an Army fireman, about to surf at Tourmaline Beach in La Jolla, California as part of his physical therapy.Wallace Fanena, 25, an Iraq war veteran and lifelong surfer from Hawaii, with Dave Donaldson his physical therapist.Nathaniel Leoncio, 26, an Iraq war veteran, about to surf as part of his physical therapy with the San Diego Naval Hospital.Brice Brokaw, an Army fireman, surfs as part of his physical therapy with the San Diego Naval Hospital.Brice Brokaw and Wallace Fanena coming out of the water after surfing at Tourmaline Beach, La Jolla.Brice Brokaw and Wallace Fanena after surfing at Tourmaline Beach, La Jolla, California. Brice Brokaw and Wallace Fanena rinse their surfboards after a day of surfing with the San Diego Naval Hospital.Wallace Fanena, 25, an Iraq war veteran after a day of surfing with the San Diego Naval Hospital.Brice Brokaw, Wallace Fanena, and Nathaniel Leoncio after a day of surfing for their physical therapy.Nathaniel Leoncio, 26, an Iraq war veteran, changes his prosthetic leg for surfing to his leg for walking.Nathaniel Leoncio, 26, an Iraq war veteran, changes his prosthetic leg for surfing to his leg for walking.Brice Brokaw, an Army fireman, at Tourmaline Beach for part of his physical therapy with the San Diego Naval Hospital.Various prosthetic legs used for sports created at the San Diego Naval Hospital's laboratory.Various prosthetic legs used for sports at the prosthetics laboratory at San Diego Naval Hospital.
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