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Capt. Karyn Manges, physician's assistant assigned

Capt. Karyn Manges, physician's assistant assigned

Capt. Karyn Manges, physician's assistant assigned to the 4th Support Battalion, shoots her M-16 on a range during her four-year tenure on the U.S. Army Shooting Team from 2000-2004. Manges, a native of Livonia... More

Capt. Karyn Manges, physician's assistant assigned

Capt. Karyn Manges, physician's assistant assigned

Capt. Karyn Manges, physician's assistant assigned to the 4th Support Battalion, poses for a picture with her M-16 rifle after a competition. Manges was part of the U.S. Army Shooting Team from 2000-2004. Mange... More

Capt. Karyn Manges, physician's assistant assigned

Capt. Karyn Manges, physician's assistant assigned

Capt. Karyn Manges, physician's assistant assigned to the 4th Support Battalion, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, Multi-National Division-Baghdad, gives a Soldier a checkup Oct. 21, 2008 at Forwa... More

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