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Deployed Marines stay connected to their families through reading program

United Through Reading, a free program available to all U.S. service members in Al Asad, Iraq, is designed to help keep them connected with their children and other family members at home. Through the program, the service members are filmed reading a book out loud. They then receive a DVD of the read-aloud, along with a free package to mail it home. Read more about this program in this article from the Marine Corps News website.

Posted by Steve Groft on 11 April 2007 in Feature

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