File:Project Handclasp DVIDS153722.jpg

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English: Capt. Thom W. Burke, commanding officer of the amphibious command ship USS Blue Ridge, gives books to students of the Taguig National High School as part of a Project Handclasp donation. The students were later given a tour of Blue Ridge followed by lunch on the mess decks.
Date Taken on 20 February 2009
Source https://www.dvidshub.net/image/153722
Author Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Matthew D. Jordan
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MANILA, PH
VIRIN
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