MAKE A MEME View Large Image Navy 070718-N-0807W-049 Students from Jack N. Darby Elementary School learn and construct Japanese origami cranes from a U.S. Navy Sailor as a symbolic gesture toward peace in Sasebo, Japan.jpg en SASEBO Japan July 18 2007 - Students from ...
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Keywords: US Navy 070718-N-0807W-049 Students from Jack N. Darby Elementary School learn and construct Japanese origami cranes from a U.S. Navy Sailor as a symbolic gesture toward peace in Sasebo, Japan.jpg en SASEBO Japan July 18 2007 - Students from Jack N Darby Elementary School learn and construct Japanese origami cranes from a U S Navy Sailor as a symbolic gesture toward peace in Sasebo Japan The cranes are part of a larger effort to make 1 000 cranes which Japanese culture has defined as a milestone number in expressing sentiments of peace and good fortune The cranes will be delivered later this month to the Nagasaki Peace Park U S Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Joshua J Wahl RELEASED 2007-07-18 070718-N-0807W-049 Navy http //www navy mil/view_image asp id 48424 U S Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Joshua J Wahl PD-USGov-Military-Navy Sasebo Nagasaki
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