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Seattle native Capt. David Adam examines X-ray films

Seattle native Capt. David Adam examines X-ray films

Seattle native Capt. David Adam examines X-ray films of a local Iraqi during a Medical Civil Action Program event in Bulayj, Iraq, Feb. 25. Adam, flight surgeon for 4th Squadron, 6th Air Cavalry Regiment, wears... More

Cincinnati native Spc. Kevin Malott shows Iraqi doctors

Cincinnati native Spc. Kevin Malott shows Iraqi doctors

Cincinnati native Spc. Kevin Malott shows Iraqi doctors a pulse monitoring device during a Medical Civil Action Program in Bulayj, Iraq, Feb. 25. Malott is a medic for 4th Squadron, 6th Air Cavalry Regiment. Th... More

Seattle native Capt. David Adam looks at a young Iraqi

Seattle native Capt. David Adam looks at a young Iraqi

Seattle native Capt. David Adam looks at a young Iraqi girl?s eye during a Medical Civil Action Program event in Bulayj, Iraq, Feb. 25. Adam is the flight surgeon for 4th Squadron, 6th Air Cavalry Regiment and ... More

Cincinnati native Spc. Kevin Malott, along with an

Cincinnati native Spc. Kevin Malott, along with an

Cincinnati native Spc. Kevin Malott, along with an Iraqi doctor and interpreter, conduct a medical exam for a local Iraqi man in Bulayj, Iraq, Feb. 25. Malott, a medic with 4th Squadron, 6th Air Cavalry Regimen... More

An Iraqi army soldier hands a pair of shoes to an Iraqi

An Iraqi army soldier hands a pair of shoes to an Iraqi

An Iraqi army soldier hands a pair of shoes to an Iraqi boy during a Medical Civil Action Program event in Bulayj, Iraq, Feb. 25. All Iraqi children who came to the event received multi-vitamins, toys, school s... More

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