Security Forces play for wounded warriors Published June 26, 2013 By Master Sgt. Joe Wiatros 934th Security Forces Squadron MINNEAPOLIS-ST PAUL AIR RESERVE STATION -- Lt. Col. Ted Ruminsky, Senior Master Sgt. Mark Stodola, Master Sgt. Tony Gamboni and Master Sgt. Joe Wiatros, 934th Security Forces Squadron, helped the Wounded Warrior Project recently by playing in the 2013 Wounded Warrior Charity Golf Tournament. The Tournament proceeds are used by Wounded Warrior Project to help many of the over 50,000 troops seriously wounded (including 700 Minnesotans), and 720,000 with traumatic brain injuries and post-traumatic stress disorder. Many of these young men and women have suffered injuries that will require years of rehabilitation. WWP provides programs and services that ease the burdens of the wounded and their families, aid in the recovery process, and smooth the transition back to civilian life.