Canada’s Minister of Veteran Affairs Honourable Kent Hehr addresses a large crowd gathered at LRMC, Aug. 15, 2017 for the symbolic arrival of the Invictus Games Spirit Flame from Afghanistan to Germany, making a similar journey many LRMC patients make after being wounded in battle. Two former patients from Canada, Invictus Games Toronto 2017 Team Canada co-captain Maj. Simon Mailloux and teammate Cpl. (retired) Chris Klodt brought the flame to Landstuhl Regional Medical Center, where they were treated after being wounded in battle. (U.S. Army photo by Visual Information Specialist Elisabeth Pa

Canada’s Minister of Veteran Affairs Honourable Kent Hehr addresses a large crowd gathered at LRMC, Aug. 15, 2017 for the symbolic arrival of the Invictus Games Spirit Flame from Afghanistan to Germany, making a similar journey many LRMC patients make after being wounded in battle. Two former patients from Canada, Invictus Games Toronto 2017 Team Canada co-captain Maj. Simon Mailloux and teammate Cpl. (retired) Chris Klodt brought the flame to Landstuhl Regional Medical Center, where they were treated after being wounded in battle. (U.S. Army photo by Visual Information Specialist Elisabeth Pa Stock Photo
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15 August 2017

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Canada’s Minister of Veteran Affairs Honourable Kent Hehr addresses a large crowd gathered at LRMC, Aug. 15, 2017 for the symbolic arrival of the Invictus Games Spirit Flame from Afghanistan to Germany, making a similar journey many LRMC patients make after being wounded in battle. Two former patients from Canada, Invictus Games Toronto 2017 Team Canada co-captain Maj. Simon Mailloux and teammate Cpl. (retired) Chris Klodt brought the flame to Landstuhl Regional Medical Center, where they were treated after being wounded in battle. (U.S. Army photo by Visual Information Specialist Elisabeth Paque/Released)