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Sgt. Brendan Piper, a Milwaukee, native, speaks with

Sgt. Brendan Piper, a Milwaukee, native, speaks with

Sgt. Brendan Piper, a Milwaukee, native, speaks with Abo Jasan, a member of the Iraqi Family Village Council after he and other Multi-National Division – Baghdad Soldiers brought school supplies, clothing and o... More

Spc. Ryan Palmer, a Bad Axe, Mich., native, tosses

Spc. Ryan Palmer, a Bad Axe, Mich., native, tosses

Spc. Ryan Palmer, a Bad Axe, Mich., native, tosses a basketball to an Iraqi boy while unloading school supplies, clothing and other miscellaneous gifts from the back of a Light Medium Tactical Vehicle at the Ir... More

Spc. Suk Lee, a Bayside Queens, N.Y., native, loads

Spc. Suk Lee, a Bayside Queens, N.Y., native, loads

Spc. Suk Lee, a Bayside Queens, N.Y., native, loads boxes of school supplies, clothing and other miscellaneous gifts on a dolly as an Iraqi boy helps to hold the dolly upright at the Iraqi Family Village School... More

Spc. Ryan Palmer, a Bad Axe, Mich., native, left, and

Spc. Ryan Palmer, a Bad Axe, Mich., native, left, and

Spc. Ryan Palmer, a Bad Axe, Mich., native, left, and Sgt. James Williams, an Indianapolis native, untie a tarp to open the back of a Light Medium Tactical Vehicle so they can unload school supplies, clothing a... More

Iraqi army civil affairs soldiers open boxes of school

Iraqi army civil affairs soldiers open boxes of school

Iraqi army civil affairs soldiers open boxes of school supplies, clothing and other miscellaneous gifts after bringing them to the Iraqi Family Village School in Baghdad, March 19. The IA soldiers participated ... More

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