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            <description> Army Sergeant Caroline Roman helps Parmina, an Afghan child who lost her eyesight due to an IED, manuever small magnets onto a board. Scattered on the bed are other toys, including a jump rope, a soccer ball, a stuffed duck, and building toys. BAGRAM AIR FIELD, AFGHANISTAN (CJTF-82) -- For service members stationed in Afghanistan, the term “Improvised Explosive Device” is commonly used. Many Soldiers know someone who has been involved in a blast, while many more have experienced it firsthand. But what happens when children are outside playing with their friends and get caught up in an attack?...</description>
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