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ESPN 'Body Issue' features first war vet on cover
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Kirstie Ennis is making headlines as one of the cover athletes for ESPN's 2017 'Body Issue.' The former Marine is the first war veteran and amputee athlete to grace the cover of the 'Body Issue.'
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