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The principal of Dar Al Salaam Elementary School "breaks

The principal of Dar Al Salaam Elementary School "breaks

The principal of Dar Al Salaam Elementary School "breaks ground" and officially denotes the beginning of a Provincial Reconstruction Team school renovation project in Hit, Iraq, Nov. 22.

Abdul Aziz Namaan, head of the Hit education committee,

Abdul Aziz Namaan, head of the Hit education committee,

Abdul Aziz Namaan, head of the Hit education committee, left, signs a certificate, initiating the start of a renovation project for the Dar Al Salaam elementary school, Nov. 22, as Capt. Devin Hammond, commande... More

Children and students of Dar Al Salaam Elementary School

Children and students of Dar Al Salaam Elementary School

Children and students of Dar Al Salaam Elementary School attend the ground breaking ceremony that initiated their school renovations, Nov. 22.

Sgt. Darrell Smith with B Company, 3rd Battalion, 7th

Sgt. Darrell Smith with B Company, 3rd Battalion, 7th

Sgt. Darrell Smith with B Company, 3rd Battalion, 7th Infantry Regiment, 4th Advise and Assist Brigade, 3rd Infantry Division, helps deliver boxes of book bags and school supplies that were handed out to orphan... More

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