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Two elite soldiers, each having lost a leg in combat, are using shooting ranges as a key part of their rehabilitation, regaining a sense of purpose and reconnecting with the skills they developed in service. For them, this is more than physical therapy; it’s a powerful reminder of who they were and who they still can be.

Despite their injuries, these veterans see amputation as a new beginning. The shooting range has become a place of healing, representing strength, recovery, and the will to keep moving forward.

For these soldiers, recovery isn’t just about overcoming physical challenges but reclaiming their fighting spirit, inspiring others with a powerful message of hope.