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Veterans experience sharks up close as part of Wounded Warrior Project

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Video by Kat Wade / Special to the Star-Advertiser
A group of wounded warriors swam in a cage among sharks off the North Shore.
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KAT WADE / SPECIAL TO THE STAR-ADVERTISER

Galapagos sharks circled and swam beneath the cage Friday during a Wounded Warrior Project shark diving event on the North Shore.

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Army Infantry medically retired Navy Master of Arms Ike Go, left, his sister Lorenz Go and Victor Ramos with the Army Infantry experienced their first shark encounter.

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Crew members Reece Williams, left, and Jeremy Knudsen gave further instructions before getting the first group into the cage. The Wounded Warrior Project hosted the event with North Shore Adventures.

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KAT WADE / SPECIAL TO THE STAR-ADVERTISER

Active Army combat engineer Rock Richardson, left, with his 8-year-old son Rocky Richardson, the youngest shark cage participant, watched sharks in the water while the crew tied the boat up to the cage.