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Dragon’s Lair
Five servicemembers won the XVIII Airborne Corps Dragon’s Lair, Episode 6, Monday, December 6. These inventors created three innovations, which were chosen by a panel of technology experts from across the civilian industry and DoD. The winners were: Air Force 1st Lt. Justin O’Brien,. Army 2nd Lt. Christian Lance Relleve, Army Sgt.1st Class Keenan Millay, Army Staff Sgt. Carter Casey, and Army Spc. Johnathan King. The XVIII Airborne Corps developed the competition, called the Dragon’s Lair, to encourage creative thinking across its ranks that may benefit units in the corps.
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