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MAJ. (Doctor) Bitca Viorel, of the Romanian Army, cleanses the wound of a Somali in the field hospital. The Somali was shot in the buttocks, sustaining damage to his small intestine, bladder, and bones in his upper leg. The hospital is administered by the Romanians

MAJ. (Doctor) Bitca Viorel, of the Romanian Army, cleanses the wound o...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: UNOSOM II Base: Mogadishu Country: Somalia (SOM) Scene Camera Operator: STAFF SGT. Levern J. Mcqueen Release Status: Release... More

As COL. (Doctor) Manastireanu Dan, left, a Romanian anesthetist, observes, MAJ. (Doctor) Bitca Viorel begins the wound cleansing procedure on a Somali gunshot victim. The Somali was shot in the buttocks, sustaining damage to his small intestine, bladder, and bones in his upper leg. This hospital is administered by the Romanians during UNOSOM II

As COL. (Doctor) Manastireanu Dan, left, a Romanian anesthetist, obser...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: UNOSOM II Base: Mogadishu Country: Somalia (SOM) Scene Camera Operator: STAFF SGT. Levern J. Mcqueen Release Status: Release... More

MAJ. (Doctor) Bitca Viorel, begins to remove the packing from a Somali man who was wounded during fighting in Mogadishu. The Somali was shot in the buttocks, sustaining damage to his small intestine, bladder, and bones in his upper leg. This hospital is administered by the Romanians

MAJ. (Doctor) Bitca Viorel, begins to remove the packing from a Somali...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: UNOSOM II Base: Mogadishu Country: Somalia (SOM) Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Levern J. Mcqueen Release Status: Released to P... More

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