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School boys sit on their bicycles outside of the Chop

School boys sit on their bicycles outside of the Chop

School boys sit on their bicycles outside of the Chop Bash School in Shor Tepah, Balkh province, Afghanistan, April 9, 2012. The school is a project of the 37th Infantry Brigade Combat Team's commander's emerge... More

First Lt. Kimberly Snow, civil military officer assigned

First Lt. Kimberly Snow, civil military officer assigned

First Lt. Kimberly Snow, civil military officer assigned to Headquarters Company, 37th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, speaks with contractors about the progress of the Chop Bash School, a commander's emergency r... More

Children begin to walk home from the Chop Bash School

Children begin to walk home from the Chop Bash School

Children begin to walk home from the Chop Bash School in Shor Tepah, Balkh province, Afghanistan, April 9, 2012.

A school bell hangs outside of the Chop Bash School

A school bell hangs outside of the Chop Bash School

A school bell hangs outside of the Chop Bash School in Shor Tepah, Balkh province, Afghanistan, April 9, 2012. The school is a project of the 37th Infantry Brigade Combat Team's commander's emergency relief pro... More

First Lt. Kimberly Snow, civil military officer assigned

First Lt. Kimberly Snow, civil military officer assigned

First Lt. Kimberly Snow, civil military officer assigned to Headquarters Company, 37th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, speaks with contractors about the progress of the Chop Bash School, a commander's emergency r... More

First Lt. Kimberly Snow, civil military officer assigned

First Lt. Kimberly Snow, civil military officer assigned

First Lt. Kimberly Snow, civil military officer assigned to Headquarters Company, 37th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, speaks with contractors about the progress of the Chop Bash School, a commander's emergency r... More

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