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Reserve Citizen Airmen uses gliders to help heal wounded warriors

Lt. Col. Tim Rothe, 70th Flying Training Squadron soaring instructor at the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colo., and USAFA teammates pose with the first group of wounded warriors to participate in the Soaring Eagle Foundation program established by Rothe and his farther, retired Lt. Col. Randy Rothe. The foundation provides soaring instruction to wounded warriors heal from mental, emotional and physical trauma. (Courtesy photo)

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