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Mohawk crew helps injured Haitians

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Mohawk crew helps injured Haitians

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PORT AU PRINCE, Haiti- Crew members from Coast Guard Cutter Mohawk, based in Key West, Fla., transfer an injured Haitian girl from the ship's small boat to ship's hangar where she will wait to be airlifted to an area hospital for further treatment, Monday, January 18, 2010. The Mohawk crew spent the day evacuating critical patients by small boat from a makeshift clinic in Port as Prince to the ship, eventually airlifting about 16 patients for treatment. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Etta Smith)

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