I'd like to share with you a young man that not only served our Country in the US Army, but continues to give of his time after retirement to participate in the Warrior Games. First Sargent James F Shiver III (Trey) had a fulfilling career in the Army. His last few years of service gave him the opportunity to establish adaptive sport programs worldwide for wounded veterans,
plan, coordinated, and execute the inaugural Warrior Games. Prior to the Warrior Games he managed and trained medical personnel related to clinical services, supervised and performed patient care as a Certified Respiratory Therapist, performed operations, logistics, contracting, recruiting, mediation, public affairs, and protocol services as required. He retired after 20 Years of service. He elected to relocate from the Washington DC area to be closer to his family in his hometown in Alabama. Trey's wife, Debby, father, James F Shiver Jr, mother, Linda Anderson Howell, grandparents, sister, children, nieces and nephew, are certainly proud of Trey for not only his service in the Army, but the young man, fine son and friend to many, that he has become. He had a varied career while in the military which helped steer him in a direction that made him a responsible, dependable young man that loves his family and community. We are all so very proud of Trey and his accomplishments over the years and thank him for his years of service to our Country. God bless him and God bless the United States of America. (Submitted by Trey's dad's wife, Kelly Shiver.) Oh! And ROLL TIDE!
plan, coordinated, and execute the inaugural Warrior Games. Prior to the Warrior Games he managed and trained medical personnel related to clinical services, supervised and performed patient care as a Certified Respiratory Therapist, performed operations, logistics, contracting, recruiting, mediation, public affairs, and protocol services as required. He retired after 20 Years of service. He elected to relocate from the Washington DC area to be closer to his family in his hometown in Alabama. Trey's wife, Debby, father, James F Shiver Jr, mother, Linda Anderson Howell, grandparents, sister, children, nieces and nephew, are certainly proud of Trey for not only his service in the Army, but the young man, fine son and friend to many, that he has become. He had a varied career while in the military which helped steer him in a direction that made him a responsible, dependable young man that loves his family and community. We are all so very proud of Trey and his accomplishments over the years and thank him for his years of service to our Country. God bless him and God bless the United States of America. (Submitted by Trey's dad's wife, Kelly Shiver.) Oh! And ROLL TIDE!