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Staff Sgt. Brian Wolfgang, a carpenter with the 114th

Staff Sgt. Brian Wolfgang, a carpenter with the 114th

Staff Sgt. Brian Wolfgang, a carpenter with the 114th Fighter Wing Civil Engineer Squadron, explains the proper method to install a toilet in the Alkmaar clinic being constructed in the Commewijne District here... More

Pfc. Sanchez Fabian, a construction engineer with the

Pfc. Sanchez Fabian, a construction engineer with the

Pfc. Sanchez Fabian, a construction engineer with the Suriname army helps hang wire in place for the Alkmaar Clinic being built in the Commewijne District here July 13, 2011, during the New Horizons Suriname ex... More

New Horizons Suriname 2011

New Horizons Suriname 2011

(From left to right) Commewijne District Commissioner Ingrid-Karta Bink, U.S. Ambassador to Suriname John Nay, Project Coordinator for the Nieuw Amsterdam Clinic Master Sgt. Hans Flammang and New Horizons Task ... More

PARAMARIBO, SURINAME - Senior Airman Andrew Peterson

PARAMARIBO, SURINAME - Senior Airman Andrew Peterson

PARAMARIBO, SURINAME - Senior Airman Andrew Peterson from Wakonda, S.D., a heavy equipment operator with the 114th Fighter Wing Civil Engineering Squadron, Sioux Falls, S.D., uses a hammer drill to make pilot h... More

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