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Marine 1st Lt. James D. Lasley spends time feeding

Marine 1st Lt. James D. Lasley spends time feeding

Marine 1st Lt. James D. Lasley spends time feeding and playing with a few babies during a visit to the Djibouti baby orphanage, Jan. 26. Lasley, a Portland, Texas, native, is the 3rd Low Altitude Air Defense Ba... More

During a visit to the Djibouti baby orphanage, Marine

During a visit to the Djibouti baby orphanage, Marine

During a visit to the Djibouti baby orphanage, Marine 1st Lt. Tim J. Lockhart spends time with children after assisting French nuns feed more than 60 babies and toddlers cared for at the facility. Lockhart, an ... More

Marine 1st Lt. Tim J. Lockhart spends time with a toddler

Marine 1st Lt. Tim J. Lockhart spends time with a toddler

Marine 1st Lt. Tim J. Lockhart spends time with a toddler after assisting French nuns, who oversee the factility, feed more than 60 babies and toddlers cared for at the facility. Lockhart, an Arlington, Va., na... More

During a visit to the Djibouti baby orphanage, Jan.

During a visit to the Djibouti baby orphanage, Jan.

During a visit to the Djibouti baby orphanage, Jan. 26, Marine 1st Lts. James D. Lasley, right, Tim J. Lockhart, center, and Tim S. Heffington, left, visit with babies after assisting French nuns feed the young... More

An Afghan Border Police member holds a child during

An Afghan Border Police member holds a child during

An Afghan Border Police member holds a child during Operation Southern Strike III in the village of Jandad Kalay, Spin Boldak district, Kandahar province, Afghanistan, Sept. 9, 2012. The operation focused on di... More

During a visit to the Djibouti baby orphanage, Jan.

During a visit to the Djibouti baby orphanage, Jan.

During a visit to the Djibouti baby orphanage, Jan. 26, Marine 1st Lts. James D. Lasley, right, and Tim S. Heffington, left, donate their time to help French nuns who run the orphanage feed babies and toddlers.... More

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