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Children from the Im Jai House orphanage pose with

Children from the Im Jai House orphanage pose with

Children from the Im Jai House orphanage pose with the volunteers from the U.S. and other nations participating in exercise Cobra Gold 2013 on the orphanage grounds in Chiang Mai province, Kingdom of Thailand, ... More

U.S. Senior Airman Angela Mueller, left, shows a 9-year-old

U.S. Senior Airman Angela Mueller, left, shows a 9-year-old

U.S. Senior Airman Angela Mueller, left, shows a 9-year-old child pictures of her son, who is the same age, while volunteering at the Im Jai House orphanage in Chiang Mai province, Kingdom of Thailand, Feb. 19,... More

U.S. Army Lt. Gen. Francis J. Wiercinski, center, the

U.S. Army Lt. Gen. Francis J. Wiercinski, center, the

U.S. Army Lt. Gen. Francis J. Wiercinski, center, the commander of U.S. Army Pacific and senior multinational leaders attend a mission analysis briefing, during Exercise Cobra Gold 2013 in Chiang Mai province, ... More

Royal Malaysian Air Force Capt. Steve Tan, left, and

Royal Malaysian Air Force Capt. Steve Tan, left, and

Royal Malaysian Air Force Capt. Steve Tan, left, and U.S. Senior Airman Tim Mills paint a 500 square foot building at the Im Jai House orphanage in Chiang Mai province, Kingdom of Thailand, Feb. 19, during exer... More

U.S. Soldiers, front, give a briefing to the staff

U.S. Soldiers, front, give a briefing to the staff

U.S. Soldiers, front, give a briefing to the staff of the Cobra Gold 2013, a multinational exercise, about human resource planning in Chiang Mai province, Thailand, Feb. 14, 2013. Cobra Gold 2013 includes human... More

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