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U. S. Army Lt. Col. Nicholas Dickson, JTF-Bravo's Army

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U. S. Army Lt. Col. Nicholas Dickson, JTF-Bravo's Army

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U. S. Army Lt. Col. Nicholas Dickson, JTF-Bravo's Army Forces Battalion commander, hands a local Honduran woman the keys to her new home during a Habitat for Humanity house dedication in Ajuterique, Department of Comayagua, Honduras, July 5, 2014. Joint Task Force-Bravo, Honduras Habitat for Humanity-Siguatepeque region, Municipality of Ajuterique officials and other volunteers celebrated with 18 local families as they received the keys to their new homes. Volunteers from JTF-Bravo worked over 600 hours on Saturdays filling trenches, leveling ground and shoveling dirt at the Ajuterique Housing Project helping these Honduran families construct their homes. (Photo by U. S. Air National Guard Capt. Steven Stubbs)

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