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Military medical professionals from Canada, Republic of Korea and the U.S. join counterparts with the Mongolian Armed Forces as well as local health professionals during a 4-day Subject Matter Expert Exchange at the MAF's Central Clinical Hospital in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, during exercise Khaan Quest, Aug. 9. The SMEE and Cooperative Health Engagement in nearby Nalaikh district brought a multinational team of medical officers together in both classroom and clinical settings to gain experience, enhance interoperability and be exposed to different tactics, techniques and procedures. Khaan Quest is a peacekeeping operations-focused, combined training event between U.S. Marine Corps Forces Pacific, U.S. Army Pacific, and the MAF. MARFORPAC and USARPAC have conducted similar training with MAF since 2003, and this year's exercise marks the 11th iteration of the exercise.

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09/08/2013
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