Current Video: Vets go surfing
FOXSports.com takes a look at program teaching disabled veterans how to surf. Hear from the vets and special guests as they hit the beach.
Full Transcript (Automatically generated. May not be 100% accurate)
" And hitting if -- not -- Zuma beach and now the California hanging out with operation camp two which is an organization that takes war veterans. And get an ad in the water surfing and I have to tell you what. It's incredible take a look. To help me about the organization."
" Okay this is a lot of different organizations the first organization obviously the Department of Veterans Affairs these are odd disabled veterans. They either have not psychological or physical disabilities. We're also here under operation and to glitches Tom have organization and we also get assistance from sticky Dicky which is -- picks organization. And a lot of volunteers from the community its really grassroots organization."
" Operation -- is an organization that teaches veterans how to -- it helps heal the wounds of war three surfing. I started this organization for years ago with some friends as the guys -- lets you know we decided. That there were people coming home from the war who had major injuries and we could do something."
" Bad enough for me I'm. Then as my dad says felt the good deck of cards but they're able to get on the ocean and -- about what my friends on a daily basis and it's really five and to share that experience with other people that don't gonna do that in the regular days -- last."
" I'm service connected veteran injured an active duty. And you know like so many guys that come about. Just feel like there's no hope for us and William Morris and certainly helps veterans -- really does work and that's what it is for me a lot of that I say now. I was living under the bridge downtown LA and now I'm living under the lip. You know sort of thing. You know benevolent cause ours is often a benevolent effect and for me it's not really about a surfing so much today I'm going to take the sport out there pal around with the guys that. It's more about me like. Being of service and trying to help these guys learn a little bit of like what I've devoted my whole life to and that's basically to being a surfer. I'm being close to nature. Just having some grace having some humility and it took -- an entire lifetime to get there but. I can share my experience my strength in my hope with these guys by just surfing with them for one day and a you know just leads to like so much more."
" To see these guys. Rise to challenge because it really is equal opportunity. You know it never felt ocean you know you get a lot out of it the more you put into it the more you get out of it and you know whatever they're willing to do you know they will get. More abundant returns it's amazing. I don't know what you did see today I was out of the gentleman named -- is a big guys 280 pounds. Up writing every -- it was."
" It's it's magical it's really it's it's awe inspiring I give you great deal of confidence because they're very is that you -- or are people that before you. And you come those very honored to take a step -- returning and the more you do more confident you -- the -- you -- are willing to do. In spite of anything I'm still working I was standing up I've been on my knees but they want to end up."
" Now the story that I heard anything that -- today air -- incredible so. Make sure you check out and support operation aunt dot com. But actually -- I had a lot of myself and now that after -- can go back now."
CURRENT VIDEO SCENES