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English: U.S. Navy Lt. Cmdr. Dwight A. Horn, a chaplain with 3rd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, gives candy to several Iraqi children during a civil military operation in Fallujah, Iraq, Feb. 5. The Marines, Sailors and Soldiers with 3/5, conducted one of the largest humanitarian assistance efforts for the citizens of Fallujah during the CMO, handing out more than $15,000 of donated supplies. The CMO was designed to allow the military to talk to the people of Fallujah and focused on assessing the damages to the six major schools in the city. Several donations from Project Handclasp made the operation possible. Project Handclasp is a non-profit organization established in 1962 to be a mediator between the Navy and the American citizens who want to donate humanitarian, educational and goodwill material to other countries during naval deployments.
Date Taken on 5 February 2005
Source http://www.marines.mil/unit/1stmardiv/PublishingImages/CMO6.jpg
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English: Lance Cpl. Miguel A. Carrasco Jr
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