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Army Lt. Col. Dawud Agbere, a Muslim chaplain at the

Army Lt. Col. Dawud Agbere, a Muslim chaplain at the

Army Lt. Col. Dawud Agbere, a Muslim chaplain at the Pentagon, leads a prayer before the Iftar meal during a Pentagon celebration, July 1, 2015. (Army News Service photo by Lisa Ferdinando)

Army Col. Kenneth Williams, Pentagon chaplain, presents

Army Col. Kenneth Williams, Pentagon chaplain, presents

Army Col. Kenneth Williams, Pentagon chaplain, presents six-year-old Moatapari Agbere a commemorative coin to thank her for singing during the Pentagon's Iftar celebration, July 1, 2015. (Army News Service phot... More

Six-year-old Moatapari Agbere, daughter of Lt. Col.

Six-year-old Moatapari Agbere, daughter of Lt. Col.

Six-year-old Moatapari Agbere, daughter of Lt. Col. Dawud Agbere, a Muslim chaplain at the Pentagon, sings during an Iftar celebration at the Pentagon, July 1, 2015. (Army News Service photo by Lisa Ferdinando)

The Pentagon's Iftar celebration included a meal following

The Pentagon's Iftar celebration included a meal following

The Pentagon's Iftar celebration included a meal following the breaking of the fast, July 1, 2015. (Army News Service photo by Lisa Ferdinando)

Eleven-year-old Adriel Locke is seen during prayers

Eleven-year-old Adriel Locke is seen during prayers

Eleven-year-old Adriel Locke is seen during prayers at an Iftar celebration at the Pentagon, July 1, 2015. (Army News Service photo by Lisa Ferdinando)

Korean War Air Force veteran Imam Ghayth Nur Kashif

Korean War Air Force veteran Imam Ghayth Nur Kashif

Korean War Air Force veteran Imam Ghayth Nur Kashif said he was happy to be with his family at the Iftar celebration at the Pentagon, July 1, 2015. (Army News Service photo by Lisa Ferdinando)

Army Lt. Col. Dawud Agbere, a Muslim chaplain at the

Army Lt. Col. Dawud Agbere, a Muslim chaplain at the

Army Lt. Col. Dawud Agbere, a Muslim chaplain at the Pentagon, holds his daughter, 3-year-old Oumalipe Agbere, during an Iftar celebration at the Pentagon, July 1, 2015. (Army News Service photo by Lisa Ferdinando)

Elsheba Khan shows a picture of her fallen son, Army

Elsheba Khan shows a picture of her fallen son, Army

Elsheba Khan shows a picture of her fallen son, Army Cpl. Kareem Rashad Sultan Khan, during an Iftar celebration at the Pentagon, July 1, 2015. Khan was a distinguished guest at the Pentagon celebration during ... More

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