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An orphan tries on a new pair of sandals during an

An orphan tries on a new pair of sandals during an

An orphan tries on a new pair of sandals during an Afghan-led medical screening at a Khowst City orphanage, Oct. 1. Orphans received shoes, hygiene supplies and toys.

Director of Disabilities Clinic Dr. Wakel Muchal inspects

Director of Disabilities Clinic Dr. Wakel Muchal inspects

Director of Disabilities Clinic Dr. Wakel Muchal inspects an orphan's eye during an Afghan-led medical screening at a Khowst City orphanage, Oct. 1. More than 120 orphans were seen by the Afghan and Khowst Prov... More

An Afghan National Policeman hands out toys to orphans

An Afghan National Policeman hands out toys to orphans

An Afghan National Policeman hands out toys to orphans during an Afghan-led medical screening at a Khowst City orphanage, Oct. 1.

U.S. Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Roberto Alberto,

U.S. Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Roberto Alberto,

U.S. Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Roberto Alberto, Khowst Provincial Reconstrution Team field corpsman from Somerville, N.J., checks an orphan's mouth during an Afghan-led medical screening at a Khowst City orp... More

A U.S. service member of the Khowst Provincial

A U.S. service member of the Khowst Provincial

A U.S. service member of the Khowst Provincial Reconstruction Team greets children arriving to a medical screening outreach mission in Khoni Kawr, Khowst province, Afghanistan, Sept. 5. The event was made possi... More

A U.S. military member of the Provincial Reconstruction

A U.S. military member of the Provincial Reconstruction

A U.S. military member of the Provincial Reconstruction Team-Khowst greets children arriving to a medical screening outreach mission in Khoni Kawr, Khowst province, Afghanistan, Sept. 5. The event was made poss... More

U.S. Navy Leading Petty Officer Roberto S. Alberto,

U.S. Navy Leading Petty Officer Roberto S. Alberto,

U.S. Navy Leading Petty Officer Roberto S. Alberto, field corpsman for the Provincial Reconstruction Team-Khowst and a native of Somerville, N.J., takes a toddler's temperature during a medical screening outrea... More

U.S. Navy Leading Petty Officer Roberto S. Alberto,

U.S. Navy Leading Petty Officer Roberto S. Alberto,

U.S. Navy Leading Petty Officer Roberto S. Alberto, field corpsman for the Khowst Provincial Reconstruction Team and a native of Somerville, N.J., takes a toddler’s temperature during a medical screening outrea... More

Director of Disabilities Clinic Dr. Wakel Muchal checks

Director of Disabilities Clinic Dr. Wakel Muchal checks

Director of Disabilities Clinic Dr. Wakel Muchal checks an orphan for abdominal problems during an Afghan-led medical screening at a Khowst City orphanage, Oct 1. The most common illnesses were upper-repertory ... More

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