File:WCAP Soldier-Athlete Cpt Sammy Sullivan visits Team USA House (8569259).jpg

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Cpt. Sammy Sullivan, second from left, a Soldier-Athlete with the U.S. Army World Class Athlete Program who helped the U.S. Women's Rugby Sevens team win the bronze medal in the 2024 Paris Games, poses with WCAP 1st Sgt.

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English: Cpt. Sammy Sullivan, second from left, a Soldier-Athlete with the U.S. Army World Class Athlete Program who helped the U.S. Women's Rugby Sevens team win the bronze medal in the 2024 Paris Games, poses with WCAP 1st Sgt. Quentin McCoy, left, Master Sgt. Dennis Bowsher, modern pentathlon coach and WCAP Commander Cpt. Amanda Nash.
Date Taken on 2 August 2024
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Author U.S. Army IMCOM by Stephen Warns
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