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English: Afghan children wait to receive basic medical care and clothing on Camp Clark, Khowst province, Afghanistan, Dec. 22. (Staff Sgt. Andrew Smith)
فارسی: کودکان افغان منتظر دریافت مراقبتهای پزشکی عادی و پوشاک در کمپ کلارک در ولایت خوست افغانستان.
Français : Des enfants afgans attendent de recevoir des soins médicaux de base et des vêtements à Camp Clark, un camp militaire américain dans la province de Khowst, en Afganistan, le 22 décembre 2009.
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Staff Sgt. Andrew Smith (U.S Army Photographer) Exif info |
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