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U.S. Army 402nd Civil Affairs functional specialty

U.S. Army 402nd Civil Affairs functional specialty

U.S. Army 402nd Civil Affairs functional specialty team surgeon Col. David Hayes, assigned to Combined Joint Task Force – Horn of Africa, right, and members of the Rwanda Defense Force practice unloading litter... More

U.S. Army 402nd Civil Affairs Functional Specialty

U.S. Army 402nd Civil Affairs Functional Specialty

U.S. Army 402nd Civil Affairs Functional Specialty Team surgeon Col. David Hayes, assigned to Combined Joint Task Force – Horn of Africa, right, listens to Lt. Phocas Mukibi, Rwanda Defense Force battalion medi... More

U.S. Army 402nd Civil Affairs Functional Specialty

U.S. Army 402nd Civil Affairs Functional Specialty

U.S. Army 402nd Civil Affairs Functional Specialty Team surgeon Col. David Hayes, assigned to Combined Joint Task Force – Horn of Africa, left, Col. Joseph Demali, Rwanda air force chief of staff, center, and M... More

Capt. Vincent Ngenzi, Rwanda air force, stands in front

Capt. Vincent Ngenzi, Rwanda air force, stands in front

Capt. Vincent Ngenzi, Rwanda air force, stands in front of a Mi-17 helicopter Jan. 26, 2011. The helicopter was used to familiarize Rwanda Defense Force battalion medical officers in medical evacuation procedur... More

Capt. Gisanura Ngabo, Rwanda Air Force general physician,

Capt. Gisanura Ngabo, Rwanda Air Force general physician,

Capt. Gisanura Ngabo, Rwanda Air Force general physician, signals the arrival of a Mi-17 helicopter Jan. 26, 2011. The helicopter was used to familiarize Rwanda Defense Force battalion medical officers in medic... More

U.S. Army 402nd Civil Affairs Functional Specialty

U.S. Army 402nd Civil Affairs Functional Specialty

U.S. Army 402nd Civil Affairs Functional Specialty Team surgeon Col. David Hayes, assigned to Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa, explains the different bandages commonly used in an Army combat medic’s ba... More

U.S. Army 402nd Civil Affairs Functional Specialty

U.S. Army 402nd Civil Affairs Functional Specialty

U.S. Army 402nd Civil Affairs Functional Specialty Team surgeon Col. David Hayes, assigned to Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa, and members of the Rwanda Defense Force discuss principles of patient tria... More

U.S. Army 402nd Civil Affairs Functional Specialty

U.S. Army 402nd Civil Affairs Functional Specialty

U.S. Army 402nd Civil Affairs Functional Specialty Team surgeon Col. Hayes, assigned to Combined Joint Task Force – Horn of Africa, presents a casualty scenario to Rwanda Defense Force battalion medical officer... More

Capt. Vincent Ngenzi, Rwanda Air Force, sits in a search

Capt. Vincent Ngenzi, Rwanda Air Force, sits in a search

Capt. Vincent Ngenzi, Rwanda Air Force, sits in a search and rescue-enabled Mi-17 helicopter Jan. 26, 2011. The helicopter was used to familiarize Rwanda Defense Force battalion medical officers in medical evac... More

Attendees from the Rwanda Defense Force and U.S. Army

Attendees from the Rwanda Defense Force and U.S. Army

Attendees from the Rwanda Defense Force and U.S. Army 402nd Civil Affairs Battalion, assigned to Combined Joint Task Force Horn of Africa, pose for a group photo Jan. 28, 2011. Service members of both forces pa... More

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