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Illinois Army National Guard (ILARNG), SPECIALIST Fourth Class (SPC) Carolina King (right), Medical Technician, Company C (Medical), 634th Forward Support Battalion (FSB), cleans out a wound on the left foot of a Guyanian citizen during an Operation NEW HORIZONS 2004 Medical Readiness Exercise (MEDRETE) in New Amsterdam, Berbice District, Guyana (GUY). Operation NEW HORIZONS 2004 is a four-month joint service training exercise being held in Guyana by elements of the US Southern Command (USSOUTHCOM) and the Guyana Defense Force (GDF), and it involves combined teams of US and GDF military personnel working on several construction projects and two MEDRETEs

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Illinois Army National Guard (ILARNG), SPECIALIST Fourth Class (SPC) Carolina King (right), Medical Technician, Company C (Medical), 634th Forward Support Battalion (FSB), cleans out a wound on the left foot of a Guyanian citizen during an Operation NEW HORIZONS 2004 Medical Readiness Exercise (MEDRETE) in New Amsterdam, Berbice District, Guyana (GUY). Operation NEW HORIZONS 2004 is a four-month joint service training exercise being held in Guyana by elements of the US Southern Command (USSOUTHCOM) and the Guyana Defense Force (GDF), and it involves combined teams of US and GDF military personnel working on several construction projects and two MEDRETEs

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