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Locals wait to be seen by medical personnel from the

Locals wait to be seen by medical personnel from the

Locals wait to be seen by medical personnel from the amphibious assault ship USS Kearsarge during medical operations at the Kumaka District Hospital. Kearsarge is supporting the Caribbean phase of Continuing Pr... More

Lt. Cmdr. Maria Norbeck, a member of the medical team

Lt. Cmdr. Maria Norbeck, a member of the medical team

Lt. Cmdr. Maria Norbeck, a member of the medical team embarked aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Kearsarge, helps locals off a helicopter after returning from their surgeries aboard Kearsarge. Kearsarge is... More

Military dentists and dental technicians embarked aboard

Military dentists and dental technicians embarked aboard

Military dentists and dental technicians embarked aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Kearsarge provide dental exams to local patients during medical operations at the Port Kaituma Skills Training Centre dur... More

Lt. Cmdr. Celeste Santana, a member of the medical

Lt. Cmdr. Celeste Santana, a member of the medical

Lt. Cmdr. Celeste Santana, a member of the medical team embarked aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Kearsarge, gives children at the Santa Rosa Secondary School a preventive medicine health lecture. Kearsar... More

Lt. Cmdr. Celeste Santana, a member of the medical

Lt. Cmdr. Celeste Santana, a member of the medical

Lt. Cmdr. Celeste Santana, a member of the medical team embarked aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Kearsarge, gives children at the Santa Rosa Secondary School a preventive medicine health lecture. Kearsar... More

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