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U.S. Navy Constructionman Michael Jordan (right), a builder with Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 3 Detachment Horn of Africa, loads desks that need refurbishing at the Grand Douda School here March 14. The desks will be repaired by members of the Camp Lemonnier, Djibouti, Community Action Volunteers group, an all-volunteer group that includes Seabees from U.S. Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 3, Camp Lemonnier public works personnel and members of Combined Joint Task Force - Horn of Africa. The group conducts community service projects on a regular basis at the Grand Douda School and other locations throughout Djibouti. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Christopher Carson)

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