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A group of local Afghani men from the village of Aroki, located in the Kapisa Province of Afghanistan, prepare to watch a video entitled "Why We Are Here" which explains the Military involvement in the war on terrorism during a Medical Civil Action Program (MEDCAP) held in their village. Army (A) Soldiers from the 48th Combat Support Hospital, along side Air Force (AF) Airmen from the 455th Air Expeditionary Wing (EAW) and Republic of Korea (ROK) Army Soldiers from the 924th Medical hospital, operate the programs, which provides free medical and dental care to residents of local villages as well as literature on the dangers of unexploded ordnance and information on why the...

A Republic of Korea (ROK) Army Doctor from the 924th Medical Hospital examines a local Afghani boy during a Medical Civil Action Program (MEDCAP) held in the village of Aroki, located in the Kapisa Province of Afghanistan, during Operation ENDURING FREEDOM. US Army (USA) Soldiers from the 48th Combat Support Hospital, along side US Air Force (USAF) Airmen from the 455th Air Expeditionary Wing (EAW) and ROK Army Soldiers from the 924th Medical hospital, operate the programs, which provides free medical and dental care to residents of local villages as well as literature on the dangers of unexploded ordnance and information on why the US Military is here in their country

US Army (USA) Soldiers from the 48th Combat Support Hospital operate a station where female medical personnel provide care for local Afghani women durg a Medical Civil Action Program (MEDCAP) held the village of Aroki, located the Kapisa Provce of Afghanistan, durg Operation ENDURING FREEDOM. Soldiers from the 48th Combat Support Hospital, along side US Air Force (USAF) Airmen from the 455th Air Expeditionary Wg (EAW) and ROK Army Soldiers from the 924th Medical hospital, operate the programs, which provides free medical and dental care to residents of local villages as well as literature on the dangers of unexploded ordnance and formation on why the US Military is here...

Young Afghani girls carrying infants plead with a US Army (USA) Medic to let them into the women's medical tent during a Medical Civil Action Program (MEDCAP) in the village of Aroki, located in the Kapisa Province of Afghanistan, during Operation ENDURING FREEDOM. Soldiers from the 48th Combat Support Hospital, along side US Air Force (USAF) Airmen from the 455th Air Expeditionary Wing (EAW) and ROK Army Soldiers from the 924th Medical hospital, operate the programs, which provides free medical and dental care to residents of local villages as well as literature on the dangers of unexploded ordnance and information on why the US Military is here in their country

A group of local Afghani children from the village of Aroki, located in the Kapisa Province of Afghanistan, walk past a US Army (USA) High-Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV) conducting security patrol, on their way to attend the Medical Civil Action Program (MEDCAP) underway in their village. The Programs provide free medical and dental care to residents of local villages as well as literature on the dangers of unexploded ordnance and information on why the US Military is here in their country

A U.S. Army Soldier from Task Force Strength, Combined Joint TaskForce 76, Afghanistan, gives school supplies to a young Afghan child after he is seen by doctors at the Korean Hospital, Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan, Oct. 10, 2005. The Korean Hospital offers free medical care and gives needed supplies to Aghan locals on a regular basis. (U.S. Army photo by SPC. Christopher Admire) (Released)

A severely malnourished Afghani infant is carried by his older brother to be looked at by US Army (USA) 10th Mountain Division (Light Infantry) and 25th Infantry Division (ID) Medical Specialists, US Marine Corps (USMC) 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) Special Operations Capable (SOC) US Navy (USN) Corpsmen, and Romanian Army medical specialists during a one-day Coalition Medical / Dental Civil Affairs Project (MEDCAP) humanitarian mission to the village of Najoy, Kandahar Province, Afghanistan (AFG), during Operation ENDURING FREEDOM

Afghani women wait outside a medical tent during a Medical Civil Action Program (MEDCAP) held in the village of Aroki, Province of Kapisa, Afghanistan. US Army (USA) Soldiers, 48th Combat Support Hospital, along side US Air Force (USAF) Airmen, 455th Air Expeditionary Wing and the Republic of Korea (KOR) 924th Korean Medical hospital, arrived in the village of Aroki, Province of Kapisa, Afghanistan. They are conducting a Medical Civilian Action Program (MEDCAP), Dental Civilian Action Program and a Veterinarian Civil Action Program to help bring health and wellness to the Afghan people

An Afghan National Army medic gives and IV to a young Afghan man after he passes out at a Medical Clinic. The medical clinic which operates out of the ANA Compound operated and staffed entirely by Afghan National Army medics and physicians with special coordination provided by the U.S. Military. (U.S. Army photo by Christopher Barnhart) (Released)

A local Afghani boy from the village of Aroki, located in the Kapisa Province of Afghanistan, stands behind a barbed wire barrier as he waits in line to be seen by medical personnel, during a Medical Civil Action Program (MEDCAP) being held in his village. US Army (USA) Soldiers from the 48th Combat Support Hospital, along side US Air Force (USAF) Airmen from the 455th Air Expeditionary Wing (EAW) and Republic of Korea (ROK) Army Soldiers from the 924th Medical hospital, operate the programs, which provides free medical and dental care to residents of local villages as well as literature on the dangers of unexploded ordnance and information on why the US Military is here in their country

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Subject Operation/Series: ENDURING FREEDOM

Base: Aroki

State: Kapisa

Country: Afghanistan (AFG)

Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Cherie A. Thurlby, USAF

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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