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Iraqi children in Sheik Saad line up to receive a backpack full of school supplies from a member of the Iraqi Army Special Troops Company, 1ST Tank Battallion, 2nd Brigade, 9th Iraqi Army Division in a joint civil affairs mission with American troops from A company, 490th Civil Affairs Battalion, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division Nov. 21 2005.These missions are aimed towards improving education by providing the necessary tools.(U.S. Army photo by: PVT. Ronald R. Gaete) (RELEASED)

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Iraqi children in Sheik Saad line up to receive a backpack full of school supplies from a member of the Iraqi Army Special Troops Company, 1ST Tank Battallion, 2nd Brigade, 9th Iraqi Army Division in a joint civil affairs mission with American troops from A company, 490th Civil Affairs Battalion, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division Nov. 21 2005.These missions are aimed towards improving education by providing the necessary tools.(U.S. Army photo by: PVT. Ronald R. Gaete) (RELEASED)

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