KU coach Bill Self fired a rifle in the rehabilitation ceneter at Walter Reed Hospital Monday during the team's visit to Washington D.C.
June 2, 2008
The group first toured the Center's Military Advance Training Facility where soldiers injured in battle work to rehabilitate. Many were amputees injured in
From there Secretary of the Army Pete Geren presented KU head coach Bill Self with a plaque in a brief ceremony before he and the Jayhawks visited the main hospital and many of the wounded.
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"We've labeled today as national champions meet national heroes," Geren said. "I am confident you will go away from here feeling uplifted."
"We have looked so forward to our trip to
For most of the visit, Self tagged behind the group, greeting, meeting and signing autographs for all who approached him. One soldier, William Hamilton, who is stationed in
The coaches and players then split up and visited many of the injured on Ward 57 and Ward 68. One patient whom team members visited was
"These guys are heroes,"
The group is scheduled to take an evening bus tour of
On Tuesday, the team will tour the White House before meeting President George W. Bush in a Rose Garden ceremony starting at 10, a.m. (ET). From there the Jayhawks will tour the U.S. Supreme Court, then the U.S. Capitol where they will meet the
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