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U.S. Navy Chaplain (Capt.) William Kennedy, command

U.S. Navy Chaplain (Capt.) William Kennedy, command

U.S. Navy Chaplain (Capt.) William Kennedy, command chaplain for U.S. Central Command, speaks to a roomful of service members during a prayer breakfast April 4, 2013, at Transit Center at Manas, Kyrgyzstan. Ken... More

U.S. service members join in a chorus during a prayer

U.S. service members join in a chorus during a prayer

U.S. service members join in a chorus during a prayer breakfast April 4, 2013, at Transit Center at Manas, Kyrgyzstan. The chorus sang three songs throughout the breakfast event, to include "America the Beautif... More

U.S. service members join in song and prayer during

U.S. service members join in song and prayer during

U.S. service members join in song and prayer during a prayer breakfast April 4, 2013, at Transit Center at Manas, Kyrgyzstan. The breakfast was designed to bring service members of all faiths together in celebr... More

U.S. service members are served pancakes and eggs during

U.S. service members are served pancakes and eggs during

U.S. service members are served pancakes and eggs during a prayer breakfast April 4, 2013, at Transit Center at Manas, Kyrgyzstan. Approximately 130 people attended the morning event. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech... More

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