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Capt. Marcel Wright, a rear detachment commander for

Capt. Marcel Wright, a rear detachment commander for

Capt. Marcel Wright, a rear detachment commander for Headquarters Support Company, 5th Battalion, 3rd Field Artillery, provides a demonstration lift for an lifting and performance clinic at Joint Base Lewis McC... More

Capt. Marcel Wright, a rear detachment commander for

Capt. Marcel Wright, a rear detachment commander for

Capt. Marcel Wright, a rear detachment commander for Headquarters Support Company, 5th Battalion, 3rd Field Artillery provides a demonstration lift for an Olympic Lifting Clinic at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Mar... More

Capt. Marcel Wright, a rear detachment commander for

Capt. Marcel Wright, a rear detachment commander for

Capt. Marcel Wright, a rear detachment commander for Headquarters Support Company, 5th Battalion, 3rd Field Artillery, provides a demonstration lift for a lifting and performance clinic at Joint Base Lewis McCh... More

Capt. Marcel Wright (left) and Capt. Shane McDonald

Capt. Marcel Wright (left) and Capt. Shane McDonald

Capt. Marcel Wright (left) and Capt. Shane McDonald provide a demonstration lift at a Soldier Centered Medical Home on Joint Base Lewis-McChord, March 13. McDonald and Wright are part of a team that hopes to de... More

Capt. Shane McDonald, a physical therapy specialist

Capt. Shane McDonald, a physical therapy specialist

Capt. Shane McDonald, a physical therapy specialist with Madigan Army Medical Center, provides a demonstration for a Lifting and Performance clinic at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, March 13. McDonald leads a team t... More

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