Kevin Carroll is an Irish prosthetist, researcher, educator, and author. He is the Vice-President of Prosthetics for Hanger Clinic, a prosthetics and orthotics provider in the United States... (wikipedia)
We've fought a few fires with our brothers from New Orleans. We've gone and tried to clean out some of the homes of folks down here, and I wish we could do more, but we're doing what we can. It's a good feeling. At least we're doing some good.
The transition defense starts it all, not giving up easy baskets. The players have taken pride in defense. And that's good to see.
We've never seen that before, anywhere in the world. To me, if he can do that, anything is possible.
Fifty-five people in the Army have to say yes. Fifty-five people in the DOD have to say yes. That doesn't make sense.
The kids asked me to come and play, and it was a magical moment.
It's lucky she didn't hit the house straight on.
It's not just working hard, it's thinking about things, really looking to be a learner. I guess the word is 'enthusiasm' not just for their education but for life itself. It makes you understand what teaching is all about.
It's a defense that gives teams a pretty hard time. But it's more of the mentality that we try to sell to the kids: This is how we will win, playing good defense.
Combining the great things that AKO has done in the past with the net-centric future that Army modularity will provide -- this is a great opportunity for the Army,