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Show HILLTOP TIMES 'irimEs 15 Nov. 10, 2011 Wounded warriors sports minicamp GRANITE From page 9 up in the hospital, there was this beautiful nurse standing over me. I thought I had died and gone to heaven." Keeley recovered and returned to his duties. He later received the Purple Heart for his sacrifice. The Purple Heart, which is awarded to those who have been wounded or killed while serving their country, also was given to veterans home resident Fred Beyer. Beyer, 88, was injured twice. The Army paratrooper with the 517th Regimental Combat Team got caught in a minefield, where shrapnel gouged his left arm. The second injury came during the Battle of the Bulge, where he lost his right arm. "I am proud to have done what I've done," he said. "I still have the shrapnel in my shoulder, and I do have a prosthesis, but I would still do it all over again." BY CAPT. GEORGE TOBIAS Air Force Space Command Public Affairs Aguirre, TI re L . ?,ssi; F it 'ArhOs Crot Cr ____ -.a.r),; L: Affi*ji,S BaAantyl pert P. Dar Barb-60 rd J. Dal " , Belna y X. " ... pa Berg Ward K. pert "\/.. IIoy: A. anies.P, DiAntar 011 • an E. " Be Bird Dorca:. 2ger-L "Edgmar .. ile,L." EcivatSoi B. Egelston, onald - BO . Bit ,"Jd.-in B. L. " Morris ,. ,e At the George E. Wahlen Ogden Veterans Home on Nov. 7, Dave Batt (left) and Brian Richins install one of two new granite monuments bearing the names of area Purple Heart recipients. The markers, engraved by the Mark E. Bott Company in Ogden, owned by Dave Bott, will be unveiled during a 9 a.m. Friday ceremony. The public is invited. Richard L., Diana!: Eggleston. 'WL.,; ,. Eggiest0„1 ,• .Elton: _rri-erso.. Ei.,. ' anS. F;`69 17anei"8". - Eweil,. ., Ezeil- • J pthpny 7rony41 'Oarrre's arroL .. vicl P. .:. 5iliaga. :.„ . , • E6voles;:rhoma ' Gaec.Icke. Poge Ga.rbett. Max ilton, peril* Mark L.. rnbs. Jarnes M. •Gbd!rey,:Lonnie , ..Goi.-izale..: Kent- : ".. :Goodall. ' - N . ' pra , Robert F. dova, Roberi PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. — A small group of Air Force wounded warriors attended an adaptive sports wounded warrior minicamp Nov. 3-6 at the Olympic Training Center and the U.S. Air Force Academy. During the minicamp, 15 veteran and new athletes practiced wheelchair basketball, strength and conditioning, sitting volleyball and marksmanship at the OTC as well as an equestrian warrior wellness program at the Air Force Academy. The goal of the camp is to introduce wounded warriors to the possibilities of different sports and activities, said Col. David Anderson, the Air Force Services Agency director of programs in San Antonio, Texas. On the importance of the camp, Anderson noted it builds confidence and camaraderie amongst the athletes. 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