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SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador (Sep. 6, 2016) – Lt. Cmdr.

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SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador (Sep. 6, 2016) – Lt. Cmdr.

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SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador (Sep. 6, 2016) – Lt. Cmdr. Ebony Ferguson, a clinical nurse specialist assigned to Fort Belvoir, and Cmdr. Tony Silvetti, a gynecologist assigned to Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune, look at a group of medical personnel from El Salvador simulating CPR on a mannequin during a subject matter expert exchange as part of Southern Partnership Station 2016 (SPS 16). SPS 16 is an annual series of U.S. Navy deployments focused on subject matter expert exchanges with partner nation militaries and security forces in Central and South America and the Caribbean. U.S. military teams work with partner nation forces during naval-focused training exercises, military-to-military engagements and community relations projects in an effort to enhance partnerships with regional maritime activities and improve the operational readiness of participants. (U.S. Army photo by Private First Class Liem Huynh/Released)

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