File:US Navy 070408-N-7415V-005 U.S. Navy Chaplain, Capt. Jim Fisher opens a Sunrise Easter Service with Army Chaplains Maj. Larry Shaw and Capt. Jerry Johnson.jpg

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English: KABUL, Afghanistan (APRIL 8, 2007) - U.S. Navy Chaplain, Capt. Jim Fisher opens a Sunrise Easter Service with Army Chaplains Maj. Larry Shaw and Capt. Jerry Johnson. The well-attended service was held for all coalition military members, contractors and civilians at Camp Eggers in Kabul. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class David M. Votroubek (RELEASED)
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