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Everyone in the area including, students, teachers, neighbors and U.S. Air Force and Georgian army engineers pitched in to help spread gravel for Gori Public School No. 4’s new driveway in Gori, Georgia Aug. 30, 2015. The new driveway and entire renovation of the school is part of a Humanitarian and Civic Assistance project, a U.S. European Command program that is designed to provide assistance to the Georgian populace and help military members and civilians hone building and construction skills and trades. Humanitarian and Civic Assistance projects enhance operational readiness of military personnel while providing mutual support to the host nation's population. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Sara Keller)

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