Wounded Warriors with The Warrior Ride vist JB Charleston
Ronald Mayfield, Warrior Ride cyclist, takes a moment to relax on his bike March 21, 2014, at the Hampton Park in North Charleston, S.C. In 1996, Mayfield received head injuries that caused severe weakness on his right side along with a speech impediment. After years of recovery, Mayfield’s speech has greatly improved and he is now one of the Warrior Ride’s strongest cyclists. The Warrior Ride is a non-profit organization that uses adaptive bicycling and other morale building events, such as kayaking and golf, as a tool for recreation and rehabilitation for our injured war heroes. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Clayton Cupit)
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