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Mrs. Laura Bush and Daughter, Barbara Visit Mae La Refugee Camp in Thailand

Mrs. Laura Bush and Daughter, Barbara Visit Mae La Refugee Camp in Tha...

Original caption: Original caption: Mrs. Laura Bush and daughter, Barbara, pose with students in Class Room One during their visit to the Mae La Refugee Camp in Mae Sot, Thailand. Photographs Related to the Geo... More

Cobra Gold 2011, Thailand

Cobra Gold 2011, Thailand

Petty Officer 3rd Class Daniel Meier, builder, assigned to Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 11, plays with students at Pa Ka Mai School during exercise Cobra Gold 2011. NMCB-11 provides contingency construct... More

Royal Thai Army Lt. Gen. Parinya Boorananggoon, left,

Royal Thai Army Lt. Gen. Parinya Boorananggoon, left,

Royal Thai Army Lt. Gen. Parinya Boorananggoon, left, Kristie Kenney, middle, the U.S. ambassador to Thailand, and Woot Sittisurat, the deputy governor of Tak province symbolically open a schoolhouse for the lo... More

Kristie Kenney, the U.S. ambassador to Thailand, and

Kristie Kenney, the U.S. ambassador to Thailand, and

Kristie Kenney, the U.S. ambassador to Thailand, and Woot Sittisurat, the deputy governor of Tak province greet local Thai before the dedication ceremony of a new schoolhouse built during an engineering civic a... More

Thai school children dressed in attire native to the

Thai school children dressed in attire native to the

Thai school children dressed in attire native to the regional culture play before the dedication ceremony of a new schoolhouse built as an engineering civic assistance project during Exercise Cobra Gold 2011, Feb. 16.

U.S. Navy Cmdr. Steven Kriss, an Arlington Heights,

U.S. Navy Cmdr. Steven Kriss, an Arlington Heights,

U.S. Navy Cmdr. Steven Kriss, an Arlington Heights, Ill., native and officer-in-charge of medical civic assistance projects escorts Kristie Kenney, the U.S. ambassador to Thailand on a tour of a medical civic a... More

A Thai dancer adjusts her makeup before performing

A Thai dancer adjusts her makeup before performing

A Thai dancer adjusts her makeup before performing a traditional dance for guests during the dedication ceremony of a new schoolhouse built as an engineering civic assistance project during Exercise Cobra Gold ... More

A Thai dancer adjusts her makeup before performing

A Thai dancer adjusts her makeup before performing

A Thai dancer adjusts her makeup before performing a traditional dance for guests during the dedication ceremony of a new schoolhouse built as an engineering civic assistance project during Exercise Cobra Gold ... More

Thai school children dressed in attire native to the

Thai school children dressed in attire native to the

Thai school children dressed in attire native to the regional culture play before the dedication ceremony of a new schoolhouse built as an engineering civic assistance project during Exercise Cobra Gold 2011, Feb. 16.

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