
60,000 metric tons of U.S. wheat, which will help feed hungry Afghans through the winter, is loaded on the Sag River vessel in Kalama, Washington. The loading was completed on December 18th and the ship left the United States for the month long, 10,000 mile journey to Pakistan. (Photo taken December 16, 2001)
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U.S. wheat, which will help feed millions of hungry Afghans, is loaded onto the Sag River. The ship departed Kalama, Washington on December 18, 2001 bound for Pakistan. (Photo taken December 16, 2001)
Photo: USAID
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In Kalama, Washington, the Sag River ship is loaded with 60,000 metric tons of U.S. wheat bound for Central Asia. (Photo taken December 16, 2001)
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The U.S. ship, the Sag River, is loaded with 60,000 metric tons of U.S. wheat to help feed hungry Afghans. The ship left Kalama, Washington on December 18, 2001 bound for Pakistan. (Photo taken December 16, 2001)
Photo: USAID
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