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Anastacia Bevzova of Leninskoe Village smiled at the

Anastacia Bevzova of Leninskoe Village smiled at the

Anastacia Bevzova of Leninskoe Village smiled at the necklace that came with her box the Airmen from the Transit Center at Manas gave her. (Photo by: Tech. Sgt. Jennifer Buzanowski)

Mariya Tkachenko of Marble Village was enjoying the

Mariya Tkachenko of Marble Village was enjoying the

Mariya Tkachenko of Marble Village was enjoying the outdoors on a bench when Airmen from the Transit Center at Manas arrived with a box of gifts. Here she's talking to Maj. Lisa Hess with the help of Gulkaiyr K... More

Vladimirov Alexseyevich, a wine maker, smiled at the

Vladimirov Alexseyevich, a wine maker, smiled at the

Vladimirov Alexseyevich, a wine maker, smiled at the box of gifts from the airmen from the Transit Center at Manas. (Photo by: Tech. Sgt. Jennifer Buzanowski)

Claudia Khodyukova of Marble Village was sitting on

Claudia Khodyukova of Marble Village was sitting on

Claudia Khodyukova of Marble Village was sitting on a blanket on the floor of her home when Airmen from the Transit Center at Manas arrived with a box of gifts. Here she's talking to Chaplain (Capt.) Gildardo G... More

Orzobay Abdunazorov of Orziornoe Village came outside

Orzobay Abdunazorov of Orziornoe Village came outside

Orzobay Abdunazorov of Orziornoe Village came outside and sat on his portch to talk to Airmen from the Transit Center at Manas while three of his great grandchildren played in the yard. (Photo by: Tech. Sgt. Je... More

Bardina Ivanovna of Leninoskoe Village came outside

Bardina Ivanovna of Leninoskoe Village came outside

Bardina Ivanovna of Leninoskoe Village came outside to greet the Airmen from the Transit Center at Manas who arrived with a box of gifts. She gave Maj. Elliot Safdie a big hug before the Airmen left. (Photo by:... More

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