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Lance Cpl. John Patterson, a native of Columbia, Md., takes a photo with his sister Lance Cpl. Karlyn Patterson while recovering from a combat injury in January 2011 at Camp Bastion in Afghanistan. Patterson’s left leg was severed below the knee when a bomb went off as he entered a building during a combat patrol Jan. 23, 2011. He now works as an intern at Program Executive Officer Land Systems through the Wounded Warrior Intern Program, part of the Naval Acquisition Development Program.
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Nov 13, 2013
Columbia, MD - Lance Cpl. John Patterson, a native of Columbia, Md., takes a photo with his sister Lance Cpl. Karlyn Patterson while recovering from a combat injury in January 2011 at Camp Bastion in Afghanistan. Patterson’s left leg was severed below the knee when a bomb went off as he entered a building during a combat patrol Jan. 23, 2011. He now works as an intern at Program Executive Officer Land Systems through the Wounded Warrior Intern Program, part of the Naval Acquisition Development Program.


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