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Key leaders from the Joint Area Support Group-Central

Key leaders from the Joint Area Support Group-Central

Key leaders from the Joint Area Support Group-Central sit in the front row at the Al-Watan sixth grade graduation ceremony. Pictured are: (left to right) Command Sgt. Maj. Michael Scott, Lt. Col. Warren Griffis... More

Iraqi children from the Al-Watan school pose for a

Iraqi children from the Al-Watan school pose for a

Iraqi children from the Al-Watan school pose for a photo during the school's sixth grade graduation celebration on Mar. 22.

Children at the Al-Watan elementary school take turns

Children at the Al-Watan elementary school take turns

Children at the Al-Watan elementary school take turns shooting baskets in the school's play area. The basketball goals where purchased and installed by the Joint Area Support Group-Central's department of public works.

Al-Watan elementary school students sing the Iraqi

Al-Watan elementary school students sing the Iraqi

Al-Watan elementary school students sing the Iraqi national anthem during the opening of their graduation ceremony on Mar. 22.

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