Hanscom Middle Schooler competes at U.S. Paralympics

Kenley Teller, a middle school student from Hanscom Air Force Base, Mass., poses for a photo with paralympic swimmer U.S. Army Sergeant First Class Elizabeth Marks during the 2022 Paralympic Swimming Nationals held in Charlotte, North Carolina in December. Teller was born with a rare genetic condition called popliteal pterygium syndrome that resulted in webbed legs, fingers, toes, and eyelids, as well as a cleft lip and pallet, and required multiple surgeries, including double leg amputation mid-knee when she was 3 years old. (Courtesy photo)

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