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Al VanGuilder of Duluth, Minn., an engineer attached

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Al VanGuilder of Duluth, Minn., an engineer attached

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Al VanGuilder of Duluth, Minn., an engineer attached to Khowst Provincial Reconstruction Team, checks a computer during a final inspection of the Jaji Maidan High School English language computer lab project in the Jaji Maidan district Oct. 4. During a visit to the district in June, now retired U.S. Army Gen. David Petraeus, former International Security Assistance Force commander promised to provide the school with computers for students to learn English. The PRT installed 15 new computers and repaired eight existing computers, and included English learning software, to deliver on Petraeus’ promise. (Photo by: U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Sandra Welch, Khowst Provincial Reconstruction Team Public Affairs)

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04/10/2011
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