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1st MLG brings school supplies to Habbaniyah's Tourist Village 

Sgt. Jacob I. Sanchez, squad leader, Company A, Marine Wing Support Squadron 373, 1st Marine Logistics Group, smiles as a toddling Iraqi girl struggles to hold up her school supplies Dec. 30. Sanchez, 25, Los Angeles, and other members of the 1st MLG visited Habbaniyah Tourist Village’s public school to donate school supplies on behalf of Operation Iraqi Children, a nonprofit organization that, according to the official mission statement, “allows Americans to send school supply kits and other necessities to Iraqi children.”
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HABBANIYAH TOURIST VILLAGE, Iraq -Cpl. Tracy A. Kuntzsch, a fire team leader, and Sgt. Jacob I. Sanchez, a squad leader, interact with an Iraqi child during a humanitarian mission Dec. 30. Kuntzsch, 24, from Bunkerhill, Kan., and Sanchez, 25, from Los Angeles, and other service members visited Habbaniyah Tourist Village's public school to donate school supplies on behalf of Operation Iraqi Children, a nonprofit organization., Sgt. GP Ingersoll, 12/30/2008 8:37 AM
HABBANIYAH TOURIST VILLAGE, Iraq -An Iraqi boy waves to a Marine turret gunner during a humanitarian mission here Dec. 30. Marines and Sailors with Company A, Marine Wing Support Squadron 373, 1st Marine Logistics Group, visited Habbaniyah Tourist Village’s public school to donate school supplies on behalf of Operation Iraqi Children, a nonprofit organization that, according to the official mission statement, “allows Americans to send school supply kits and other necessities to Iraqi children.”, Sgt. GP Ingersoll, 12/30/2008 8:31 AM
HABBANIYAH TOURIST VILLAGE, Iraq -A young Iraqi boy watches as service members and school officials prepare to hand out school supplies during a humanitarian mission here Dec. 30. Marines and Sailors with Company A, Marine Wing Support Squadron 373, 1st Marine Logistics Group, visited Habbaniyah Tourist Village’s public school to donate school supplies on behalf of Operation Iraqi Children, a nonprofit organization that, according to the official mission statement, “allows Americans to send school supply kits and other necessities to Iraqi children.”, Sgt. GP Ingersoll, 12/30/2008 8:23 AM
HABBANIYAH TOURIST VILLAGE, Iraq -An Iraqi boy waves to a Marine turret gunner during a humanitarian mission here Dec. 30. Marines and Sailors with Company A, Marine Wing Support Squadron 373, 1st Marine Logistics Group, visited Habbaniyah Tourist Village’s public school to donate school supplies on behalf of Operation Iraqi Children, a nonprofit organization that, according to the official mission statement, “allows Americans to send school supply kits and other necessities to Iraqi children.”, Sgt. GP Ingersoll, 12/30/2008 11:05 AM
HABBANIYAH TOURIST VILLAGE, Iraq -Sgt. Maj. Wallington D. Sims, sergeant major, Company A, Marine Wing Support Squadron 373, 1st Marine Logistics Group, hands out school supplies during a humanitarian mission here Dec. 30. Sims, 46, St. Louis, and other Marines from 1st MLG visited Habbaniyah Tourist Village’s public school to donate school supplies on behalf of Operation Iraqi Children, a nonprofit organization that, according to the official mission statement, “allows Americans to send school supply kits and other necessities to Iraqi children.”, Sgt. GP Ingersoll, 12/30/2008 8:43 AM