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Iraqi youths work to clean up their school before it is reopened to the public in Ghazaliya, Iraq, on Dec. 17. Members of the Ghazaliya Guardians and the U.S. Army celebrate the opening of the Al Mustafa school in Ghazaliya, Iraq.

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