For three Army veterans, their deployment in Afghanistan threw them a curve ball they never expected.The three each lost a foot or part of a leg while serving their country.Now they’re using their loss to help others gain the confidence to overcome any challenge, in sports or in life.The three members of the national Wounded Warrior Amputee Softball Team visited with 9-year-old fellow amputee Aiden Thompson at Akron Children’s Hospital on Thursday.The team is in town for charity games Saturday against Akron firefighters and the Akron Racers at Firestone Stadium.Ohio native Cody Rice, 29, said the team has a motto they like to share: “Life without a limb is limitless.”Rice, who now lives in California, lost his right foot in August 2012 when it was struck by a launched grenade.He decided to join the team last year after being inspired by a picture of the players on Instagram.The team includes 27 veterans and military members from the across the country ranging in age from 23 to 53.

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