U.S. Army Chaplin Tommy Fuller takes a photo of Iraqi school children at the Al Mutnba Primary School located near Camp Kalsu, Iraq, on March 22, 2005. Members of the155th Brigade Combat Team from Tupelo, Miss., are delivering school supplies under a Fuller-initiated Adopt a School program aboard Camp Kalsu where different units choose a local school and try to connect them with a U.S. school to help with supplies and start a pen pal program. Pic: Petty Officer 1st Class Brien Aho, U.S. Navy.
24 March 2005
U.S. Army Chaplin Tommy Fuller takes a photo of Iraqi school children at the Al Mutnba Primary School located near Camp Kalsu, Iraq, on March 22, 2005. Members of the155th Brigade Combat Team from Tupelo, Miss., are delivering school supplies under a Fuller-initiated Adopt a School program aboard Camp Kalsu where different units choose a local school and try to connect them with a U.S. school to help with supplies and start a pen pal program. Pic: Petty Officer 1st Class Brien Aho, U.S. Navy.
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2 Comments:
A picture is worth a thousand words. Thank you for your "words" and for reminding us all why we are in Iraq in the first place. My husband is currently deployed to Iraq at Camp Kalsu. It feels good to know our familie's sacrifice means something to these children and to the nation of Iraq.
I am glad to see that Camp Kalsu is still serving its purpose in Iraq. I am a member of the 105th MP Co that originally occupied the site of Camp Kalsu it has really come a long way.
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