By Ryan Vasquez
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Tuscaloosa, AL – When the U.S. military isn't in combat, it's sometimes called upon for humanitarian efforts. One of the first obstacles to aid is the language barrier, and a program operating here in Alabama is trying to resolve that problem. Alabama Public Radio's Ryan Vasquez has more on the Language Enabled Airmen Program.