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Spc. Kabu Graham (left) and Sgt. Zach Donahue prepare

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Spc. Kabu Graham (left) and Sgt. Zach Donahue prepare

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Spc. Kabu Graham (left) and Sgt. Zach Donahue prepare to raise a U. S. flag to be flown for a short time in front of the U.S. Division – Center Headquarters building at Camp Liberty on Independence Day. Company A, Division Special Troops Battalion, 1st Armored Division Soldiers flew 31 flags for comrades who desire a flag which has flown in Iraq for themselves, or to send as gifts to family or friends back home. After each flag is raised, it is paired with a certificate stating the date, time and location at which it was flown.

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07/07/2010
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