Actor Jon Voight, right, and a wounded warrior enjoy the Super Bowl party. Voight also talked with wounded warriors and signed autographs.
photo by MCSN Dion Dawson
Wounded warriors focus on the defense for the New England Patriots.
DoD photo by Donna Miles
Marine Sgt. John Peck, a quadruple amputee wounded two years ago in Helmand province, Afghanistan, and his mother, Lisa Peck, attend the Super Bowl party.
photo by MCSN Dion Dawson
Two wounded warriors smile as they watch the Super Bowl game.
photo by MCSN Dion Dawson
A fruit display representing the New England Patriots and New York Giants, the two teams in the Super Bowl, stands on a table during the Super Bowl party.
photo by MCSN Dion Dawson
A speed painter catches his breath as he displays his finished product before the start of the Super Bowl party.
photo by MCSN Dion Dawson
A speed painter produces a finished canvas in five minutes and donates it to wounded warriors.
DoD photo by Donna Miles
Army Sgt. Kevin Gaton (left), a 101st Airborne Division soldier who lost his leg following an attack in Afghanistan in July 2010, is greeted by Roy Jefferson, a former wide receiver for the Washington Redskins, during the Super Bowl party for wounded warriors at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center Feb. 5.
Actor Jon Voight, right, and a wounded warrior enjoy the Super Bowl party. Voight also talked with wounded warriors and signed autographs.