Special Edition: Military Adaptive Sports Program

Published: Sept. 8, 2021, 9:30 a.m.

b'Army Recovery Care Program (ARCP) works to transition our wounded warriors and their families back to the force or back to civilian life through medical care, rehabilitation, professional development, and other efforts. Hear how the ARCP\\u2019s Adaptive Sports program has helped over 80,000 Soldiers adapt and overcome. SFC (Ret.) Gabi Cha and SSG (Ret.) Beth King, who are a part of the Army Recovery Care Program, joins us to share how the Adaptive Sports program has assisted them through their recovery process. For more information on the Army Recovery Care Program please check out the resource section below.\\n\\xa0\\nRecommendations for future topics are welcome via email at\\xa0podcast@ausa.org.\\xa0\\n\\xa0\\nHost:\\xa0\\nSMA (Ret) Daniel Dailey, AUSA\\u2019s Vice President for NCO and Soldier Programs\\xa0\\n\\u202f\\xa0\\n\\xa0\\nGuests:\\xa0\\nSFC Gabi Cha, U.S. Army Retired\\nSSG Beth King, U.S. Army Retired\\n\\xa0\\n\\u202f\\xa0\\nResources:\\xa0\\n\\xa0\\nArmy Recovery Care Program (ARCP)\\nFacebook: @usarmycp\\nTwitter: @armyWCT\\nLinkedIn: @usarmycp\\n\\xa0\\nDepartment of Defense Warrior Games\\nWeb: https://www.dodwarriorgames.com/\\nFacebook: @WarriorGames\\nTwitter: @warriorgames\\nIG: @dodwarriorgames'