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Under the direction of Jimmy Cross, construction manager, Flint River Habitat for Humanity, right, Staff Sgt. Juana DeLosSantos, center, and Sgt. Harold Paine, both with Marine Corps Logistics Command, build window framing for a Habitat for Humanity home near the Albany Southwest Georgia Regional Airport, Friday. They were among 16 Marines who volunteered their time to help construct a home for an Albany family. In addition to building window frames, the Marines helped measure and cut wood for the window frames and walls as well as helped set up the framework for the walls.
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Aug 22, 2013
MARINE CORPS LOGISTICS BASE ALBANY, Ga. - Under the direction of Jimmy Cross, construction manager, Flint River Habitat for Humanity, right, Staff Sgt. Juana DeLosSantos, center, and Sgt. Harold Paine, both with Marine Corps Logistics Command, build window framing for a Habitat for Humanity home near the Albany Southwest Georgia Regional Airport, Friday. They were among 16 Marines who volunteered their time to help construct a home for an Albany family. In addition to building window frames, the Marines helped measure and cut wood for the window frames and walls as well as helped set up the framework for the walls.


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