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Wandimu Ermias Nuke, headmaster of Bilate Charicho

Wandimu Ermias Nuke, headmaster of Bilate Charicho

Wandimu Ermias Nuke, headmaster of Bilate Charicho School, holds the microphone for his daughter during the dedication ceremony for two new buildings at the school, Jan. 17. The buildings were constructed by U.... More

Zebdwos Eka, Ethiopian minister of education, thanks

Zebdwos Eka, Ethiopian minister of education, thanks

Zebdwos Eka, Ethiopian minister of education, thanks the U.S. Navy Seabees of Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 40, out of Port Hueneme, Calif., for the construction of two new buildings at Bilate Charicho Sc... More

Children of the Bilate/Charicho region in Ethiopia

Children of the Bilate/Charicho region in Ethiopia

Children of the Bilate/Charicho region in Ethiopia wait to attend the dedication of two new school buildings built by U.S. Navy Seabees with Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 40, out of Port Hueneme, Calif., ... More

Marine Col. Richard Britton, U.S. Navy Petty Officer

Marine Col. Richard Britton, U.S. Navy Petty Officer

Marine Col. Richard Britton, U.S. Navy Petty Officer Second Class Ryan Woolridge, U.S. Navy Petty Officer First Class Jason Verneris, and Matwos Wada, head administrator for Bilate Charicho School, cut a ribbon... More

Guest speaker Marine Col. Richard Britton, Combined

Guest speaker Marine Col. Richard Britton, Combined

Guest speaker Marine Col. Richard Britton, Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa military liaison for the U.S. Mission to the African Union, shares his favorite quote during a ceremony dedicating two new sch... More

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