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U.S., Malian military medics train to save lives

U.S., Malian military medics train to save lives

MOPTI, MALI – U.S. Army Maj. Dean A. Nelson (center left), with the 328th Combat Support Hospital, 807th Medical Deployment Support Command, a family physician and Wendell, Idaho native, and U.S. Army Lt. Col... More

U.S. Army Maj. Dean A. Nelson (center left) with the

U.S. Army Maj. Dean A. Nelson (center left) with the

U.S. Army Maj. Dean A. Nelson (center left) with the 328th Combat Support Hospital, 807th Medical Deployment Support Command, a family physician and Wendell, Idaho, native, and U.S. Army Lt. Col. David H. Moike... More

Sgt. Nathaniel Boyd, a 68W/Healthcare Specialist with

Sgt. Nathaniel Boyd, a 68W/Healthcare Specialist with

Sgt. Nathaniel Boyd, a 68W/Healthcare Specialist with 139th Medical Brigade, takes advantage of a little downtime during the helicopter lift mystery event at the 2012 U.S. Army Reserve Best Warrior competition ... More

Citizens of Guatemala line the streets or the opening

Citizens of Guatemala line the streets or the opening

Citizens of Guatemala line the streets or the opening ceremony and ribbon cutting ceremony for the new El Rancho medical clinic. Construction of the clinic was part of the Beyond the Horizon 2012 – Guatemala, a... More

Citizens of Guatemala line the streets or the opening

Citizens of Guatemala line the streets or the opening

Citizens of Guatemala line the streets or the opening ceremony and ribbon cutting ceremony for the new El Rancho medical clinic. Construction of the clinic was part of the Beyond the Horizon 2012 – Guatemala, a... More

Spc. Dustin Chavez, top, puts the squeeze on Spc. Miguel

Spc. Dustin Chavez, top, puts the squeeze on Spc. Miguel

Spc. Dustin Chavez, top, puts the squeeze on Spc. Miguel Larrea during the Modern Army Combatives Tournament at the 2012 Army Reserve Best Warrior competition at Fort McCoy, Wis., July 19. Chavez, a native of P... More

Guatemalan artillery soldiers salute during the playing

Guatemalan artillery soldiers salute during the playing

Guatemalan artillery soldiers salute during the playing of the national anthem during the closing ceremony of the Beyond the Horizon 2012 – Guatemala, an U.S. Army South exercise deploying military engineers an... More

Soldiers salute during the playing of the national

Soldiers salute during the playing of the national

Soldiers salute during the playing of the national anthem during the closing ceremony of the Beyond the Horizon 2012 – Guatemala, an U.S. Army South exercise deploying military engineers and medical professiona... More

Sgt. Anthony Mitchell, puts Spc. Dustin Chavez, in

Sgt. Anthony Mitchell, puts Spc. Dustin Chavez, in

Sgt. Anthony Mitchell, puts Spc. Dustin Chavez, in an arm bar during the Modern Army Combatives Tournament at the 2012 Army Reserve Best Warrior competition at Fort McCoy, Wis., July 19. Mitchell, a native of C... More

Sgt. Anthony Mitchell, right, has his hand raised in

Sgt. Anthony Mitchell, right, has his hand raised in

Sgt. Anthony Mitchell, right, has his hand raised in victory as he defeated Spc. Dustin Chavez, during the Modern Army Combatives Tournament at the 2012 Army Reserve Best Warrior competition at Fort McCoy, Wis... More

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