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U.S. Ambassador to Uganda, Jerry Lanier and Kitgum

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U.S. Ambassador to Uganda, Jerry Lanier and Kitgum

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U.S. Ambassador to Uganda, Jerry Lanier and Kitgum school officals tour the newly renovated Kitgum High School cafeteria prior to a dedication ceremony Aug. 10, 2010, held at Kitgum High School, Kitgum, Uganda. The school's cafeteria was dedicated in honor of U.S. Army Capt. Benjamin Sklaver. Sklaver formerly served as a civil affairs in Kitgum and was killed in an ambush, while on patrol in Muscheh, Afghanistan, near the Pakistan border. (U.S. Navy photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Shawn D. Graham/Released)

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10/08/2010
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