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An Iraqi reporter speaks with an Iraqi soldier at a

An Iraqi reporter speaks with an Iraqi soldier at a

An Iraqi reporter speaks with an Iraqi soldier at a school opening in Ghazaliya, Iraq, Jan. 21. With the help from the U.S. Government, schools and playgrounds are reopening all over Iraq.

Iraqi school girls welcome visitors at a school opening

Iraqi school girls welcome visitors at a school opening

Iraqi school girls welcome visitors at a school opening in Ghazaliya, Iraq, Jan. 21. With the help from the U.S. Government, schools are reopening all over Iraq.

Iraqi school children welcome visitors at a school

Iraqi school children welcome visitors at a school

Iraqi school children welcome visitors at a school opening in Ghazaliya, Iraq, Jan. 21. With the help from the U.S. Government, schools are reopening all over Iraq.

U.S. Army Lt. Col. John Richardson, with the 2nd Brigade,

U.S. Army Lt. Col. John Richardson, with the 2nd Brigade,

U.S. Army Lt. Col. John Richardson, with the 2nd Brigade, 1st Infantry Division, speaks with reporters and local officials at a school reopening in Ghazaliya, Iraq, Jan. 21. With the help from the U.S. Governm... More

U.S. Army Lt. Col. John Richardson, with the 2nd Brigade,

U.S. Army Lt. Col. John Richardson, with the 2nd Brigade,

U.S. Army Lt. Col. John Richardson, with the 2nd Brigade, 1st Infantry Division, speaks with reporters and local officials at a school reopening in Ghazaliya, Iraq, Jan. 21. With the help from the U.S. Governme... More

An Iraqi child  plays on a slide at a reopened school

An Iraqi child plays on a slide at a reopened school

An Iraqi child plays on a slide at a reopened school in Ghazaliya, Iraq, Jan. 21. With the help from the U.S. Government, schools and playgrounds are reopening all over Iraq.

Iraqi families gather at a school opening in Ghazaliya,

Iraqi families gather at a school opening in Ghazaliya,

Iraqi families gather at a school opening in Ghazaliya, Iraq, Jan. 21. With the help from the U.S. Government, schools and playgrounds are reopening all over Iraq.

Iraqi school boys attend a school opening in Ghazaliya,

Iraqi school boys attend a school opening in Ghazaliya,

Iraqi school boys attend a school opening in Ghazaliya, Iraq, Jan. 21. With the help from the U.S. Government, schools and playgrounds are reopening all over Iraq.

An Iraqi child waves as she plays on a slide at a reopened

An Iraqi child waves as she plays on a slide at a reopened

An Iraqi child waves as she plays on a slide at a reopened school in Ghazaliya, Iraq, Jan. 21. With the help from the U.S. Government, schools and playgrounds are reopening all over Iraq.

U.S. Army Lt. Col. John Richardson, with the 2nd Brigade,

U.S. Army Lt. Col. John Richardson, with the 2nd Brigade,

U.S. Army Lt. Col. John Richardson, with the 2nd Brigade, 1st Infantry Division, speaks with reporters and local officials at a school reopening in Ghazaliya, Iraq, Jan. 21. With the help from the U.S. Governme... More

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