Pfc. Kyle D. Alders, a scout with Charlie Company, 2nd Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion, Regimental Combat Team 5, fans a deck of playing cards at Camp Korean Village, Iraq, May 23. One of Aldersâ?? hobbies is card tricks.  The 19-year-old from West Palm Beach, Fla., helped create a device for the blind before he joined the Marine Corps. Because of his efforts, he was changed from a young man who scored near perfect on the Scholastic Aptitude Test into a successful inventor, all before his 16th birthday.
080523-M-6065T-003.jpg Photo By: Cpl. Ryan Tomlinson

May 24, 2008
Pfc. Kyle D. Alders, a scout with Charlie Company, 2nd Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion, Regimental Combat Team 5, fans a deck of playing cards at Camp Korean Village, Iraq, May 23. One of Aldersâ?? hobbies is card tricks. The 19-year-old from West Palm Beach, Fla., helped create a device for the blind before he joined the Marine Corps. Because of his efforts, he was changed from a young man who scored near perfect on the Scholastic Aptitude Test into a successful inventor, all before his 16th birthday.


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