‘I am the 1% that recovers’: Resilience standard set as Russian linguist fights quadriplegia
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Lauren Arduser, 311th Training Squadron Russian language analyst, celebrates putting her uniform on independently, at the St. Louis VA Healthcare System-Jefferson Barracks, Missouri, May, n.d., 2022. Arduser was expected to die from a quadriplegic injury, but can now move every limb. She fights each day to be better and does more, so she can return to the mission. (Courtesy Photo)
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