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Royal Malaysian Air Force Capt. Steve Tan, left, and U.S. Senior Airman Tim Mills paint a 500 square foot building at the Im Jai House orphanage in Chiang Mai province, Kingdom of Thailand, Feb. 19, during exercise Cobra Gold 2013. “I think this is a good thing to do,” said Tan. “Coming to support our communities shows people that we care.” Cobra Gold, in its 32nd iteration, is a multinational exercise that promotes regional prosperity, security and cooperation among partner militaries. Community relations projects conducted during CG 13 support the needs and humanitarian interests of the United States’ friends and regional partners. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Catherine Sinclair/Released)

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