78 Photo Essay: Janey Carter
“The neurosurgeon told my family that he would do what he could…people with that kind of injury don’t usually make it to the hospital.”
78 Photo Essay: Cody Brown
“Having a really good dad was the main structure in figuring out my life. My dad is basically my best friend. I realized I wanted to do that for other kids who didn’t have that in their life.”
The Centenarian
“If Herbert was called to war, he would go right now—he'd walk out of that wheelchair,” says Command Sgt. Major Frye.
78 Photo Essay: Pollyann Watters
“Nothing fires me up like watching a player who’s worked on a skill for months and then finally gets it, or a team that really worked to build chemistry, and then it finally clicks.”
78 Photo Essay: Jordan Hyche
“We were mapping out an American WWII cemetery. I met two Englishmen over there walking through the cemetery whose parents had lived in that area during the war. They told me about their experiences, the food shortages, and so on.”
78 Photo Essay: Michael Maddox, Jr.
“A good leader pushes everybody to their limits so that they feel great,” he says. “I want to be great, but I also want everyone around me to be great.”
78 Photo Essay: Riley Elizabeth Stanton
“There is something about molding and conditioning clay that is very therapeutic to me,” Riley explains. “I mix a lot of my own colors, so I get them exactly how I want them.”
78 Photo Essay: Stephen Williams
“At the Academy, everybody is very driven, smart, and has a plan for their life. They push themselves and they push me. I am surrounded by the best of the best.”
78 Photo Essay: Dawson Salors
“Family means everything to me,” he says. “I wouldn’t be in any position I am without my parents or grandparents. So I’m going to do everything I’ve learned in life from them, to provide for my own.”
78 Photo Essay: Spencer Rosenfeld
“I tore all three ligaments,” Spencer says. “I had tightrope surgery and was out for six weeks.”
78 Photo Essay: KoriLee Gunter
“I asked the Lord, ‘Am I complaining about my blessings here, or is there something else I need to do?’” she recalls.