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Children are told by the interpreters to line up in

Children are told by the interpreters to line up in

Children are told by the interpreters to line up in an orderly fashion just before they start flying the kites after their classes during a children’s shura. Shura is the word for consultation or class, during ... More

An Afghan child flies a kite after receiving classes

An Afghan child flies a kite after receiving classes

An Afghan child flies a kite after receiving classes during a children’s shura. Shura is the word for consultation or class. The children’s shuras are held once a week and are geared toward educating the childr... More

A religious expert teaches local children about the

A religious expert teaches local children about the

A religious expert teaches local children about the Quran during a children’s shura aboard Forward Operating Base Jackson. Shura is the word for consultation or class. During the children’s shuras, they learn a... More

An Afghan child prepares to fly a kite after receiving

An Afghan child prepares to fly a kite after receiving

An Afghan child prepares to fly a kite after receiving classes during a children’s shura. Shura is the word for consultation or class. The children’s shuras are held once a week and are geared toward educating ... More

Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Kimberley Ryan, team leader,

Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Kimberley Ryan, team leader,

Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Kimberley Ryan, team leader, Female Engagement Team, Marine Headquarters Group, holds hands with the local children just before a local shura near Forward Operating Base Jackson. Sh... More

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