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U.S. Army Master Sgt. Daniel Wolters, operations/logistics

U.S. Army Master Sgt. Daniel Wolters, operations/logistics

U.S. Army Master Sgt. Daniel Wolters, operations/logistics non-commissioned officer from the 257th Engineer team, holds a goat while Maj. Bradley Keough, a veterinary field officer from the 448th Civil Affairs ... More

U.S. Army Maj. Bradley Keough, center, a veterinary

U.S. Army Maj. Bradley Keough, center, a veterinary

U.S. Army Maj. Bradley Keough, center, a veterinary field officer with the 448th Civil Affairs Battalion's functional specialty team, diagnoses a goat with the aid of local veterinary assistants during a Veteri... More

U.S. Army soldiers and local villagers herd and vaccinate

U.S. Army soldiers and local villagers herd and vaccinate

U.S. Army soldiers and local villagers herd and vaccinate goats during a Veterinary Civic Action Program, or VETCAP, in Daaba, Kenya, Aug. 5, 2012. The VETCAP involved local civilians; the Kenyan military; a lo... More

Dr. Josphat Muema, a local veterinarian, flushes a

Dr. Josphat Muema, a local veterinarian, flushes a

Dr. Josphat Muema, a local veterinarian, flushes a goat's wound with a sterilizing agent during a Veterinary Civic Action Program, or VETCAP, in Daaba, Kenya, Aug. 5, 2012. The VETCAP involved local civilians; ... More

A local boy cuts a branch during a Veterinary Civic

A local boy cuts a branch during a Veterinary Civic

A local boy cuts a branch during a Veterinary Civic Action Program, or VETCAP, in Daaba, Kenya, Aug. 5, 2012. The VETCAP involved local civilians, the Kenyan military, a local veterinarian, a representative fro... More

Local villagers from Daaba, Kenya, and U.S. Army civil

Local villagers from Daaba, Kenya, and U.S. Army civil

Local villagers from Daaba, Kenya, and U.S. Army civil affairs soldiers gathered with Kenyan army soldiers; a local veterinarian; and a representative from the international organization Veterinaires Sans Front... More

U.S. Army civil affairs soldiers help local villagers

U.S. Army civil affairs soldiers help local villagers

U.S. Army civil affairs soldiers help local villagers and veterinary assistants help administer medicine to cows during a Veterinary Civic Action Program, or VETCAP, in Daaba, Kenya, Aug. 5, 2012. The VETCAP in... More

U.S. Army soldiers and local villagers herd and vaccinate

U.S. Army soldiers and local villagers herd and vaccinate

U.S. Army soldiers and local villagers herd and vaccinate goats during a Veterinary Civic Action Program, or VETCAP, in Daaba, Kenya, Aug. 5, 2012. The VETCAP involved local civilians, the Kenyan military, a lo... More

U.S. Army Master Sgt. Daniel Wolters, left, 257th Engineer

U.S. Army Master Sgt. Daniel Wolters, left, 257th Engineer

U.S. Army Master Sgt. Daniel Wolters, left, 257th Engineer Team operations/logistics non-commissioned officer, and Maj. Bradley Keough, veterinary field officer with the 448th Civil Affairs Battalion's function... More

Veterinary assistants from Isiola, Kenya, treat herded

Veterinary assistants from Isiola, Kenya, treat herded

Veterinary assistants from Isiola, Kenya, treat herded goats during a Veterinary Civic Action Program, or VETCAP, in Daaba, Kenya, Aug. 5, 2012. The VETCAP involved local civilians; the Kenyan military; a local... More

U.S. Army Spc. Addison Wilkerson, left, holds a goat

U.S. Army Spc. Addison Wilkerson, left, holds a goat

U.S. Army Spc. Addison Wilkerson, left, holds a goat while Maj. Bradley Keough, gives it a shot during a Veterinary Civic Action Program, or VETCAP, in Daaba, Kenya, Aug. 5, 2012. Wilkerson and Keough are civil... More

A veterinary assistant administers de-worming medicine

A veterinary assistant administers de-worming medicine

A veterinary assistant administers de-worming medicine to a cow during a Veterinary Civic Action Program, or VETCAP in Daaba, Kenya, Aug. 5, 2012. The VETCAP involved local civilians; the Kenyan military; a loc... More

Local villagers from Daaba, Kenya, gather around a

Local villagers from Daaba, Kenya, gather around a

Local villagers from Daaba, Kenya, gather around a well on Aug. 3, 2012, prior to a Veterinary Civic Action Program, or VETCAP. The VETCAP involved local villagers; Kenyan army soldiers; a local veterinarian; a... More

Young local village women watch their livestock get

Young local village women watch their livestock get

Young local village women watch their livestock get treated during a Veterinary Civic Action Program, or VETCAP, in Daaba, Kenya, Aug. 5, 2012. The VETCAP involved local civilians; the Kenyan military; a local ... More

Local villagers from Daaba, Kenya, sit, listening to

Local villagers from Daaba, Kenya, sit, listening to

Local villagers from Daaba, Kenya, sit, listening to a community meeting Aug. 3, 2012, about the upcoming Veterinary Civic Action Program, or VETCAP. The VETCAP involved local civilians, the Kenyan military, a ... More

Local villagers retrieve water from a well during a

Local villagers retrieve water from a well during a

Local villagers retrieve water from a well during a Veterinary Civic Action Program, or VETCAP, in Daaba, Kenya, Aug. 5, 2012. The VETCAP involved local civilians; the Kenyan military; a local veterinarian; a r... More

A veterinary assistant administers de-worming medicine

A veterinary assistant administers de-worming medicine

A veterinary assistant administers de-worming medicine to a cow during a Veterinary Civic Action Program, or VETCAP, in Daaba, Kenya, Aug. 5, 2012. The VETCAP involved local civilians, the Kenyan military, a lo... More

A local villager poses for a picture during a Veterinary

A local villager poses for a picture during a Veterinary

A local villager poses for a picture during a Veterinary Civic Action Program, or VETCAP, in Daaba, Kenya, Aug. 5, 2012. The VETCAP involved local civilians, the Kenyan military, a local veterinarian, a represe... More

U.S. Army Master Sgt. Daniel Wolters, operations/logistics

U.S. Army Master Sgt. Daniel Wolters, operations/logistics

U.S. Army Master Sgt. Daniel Wolters, operations/logistics non-commissioned officer from the 257th Engineer team, holds a goat while Maj. Bradley Keough, a veterinary field officer from the 448th Civil Affairs ... More

Local women from Daaba, Kenya, sit, listening to a

Local women from Daaba, Kenya, sit, listening to a

Local women from Daaba, Kenya, sit, listening to a community meeting on Aug. 3, 2012, about the upcoming Veterinary Civic Action Program, or VETCAP. The VETCAP involved local civilians; the Kenyan military; a l... More

Local villagers keep goats herded during a Veterinary

Local villagers keep goats herded during a Veterinary

Local villagers keep goats herded during a Veterinary Civic Action Program, or VETCAP in Daaba, Kenya, Aug. 5, 2012. The VETCAP involved local civilians, the Kenyan military, a local veterinarian, a representat... More

Local villagers herd cattle to be vaccinated during

Local villagers herd cattle to be vaccinated during

Local villagers herd cattle to be vaccinated during a Veterinary Civic Action Program, or VETCAP, in Daaba, Kenya, Aug. 5, 2012. The VETCAP involved local civilians, the Kenyan military, a local veterinarian, a... More

Kenyan Army Capt. Marion Amulyoto, a veterinarian with

Kenyan Army Capt. Marion Amulyoto, a veterinarian with

Kenyan Army Capt. Marion Amulyoto, a veterinarian with the Kenyan military's medical battalion, shows U.S. Army soldiers, Kenyan soldiers and veterinarian assistants how to properly dispose of needles during a ... More

Local villagers from Daaba, Kenya, U.S. Army Civil

Local villagers from Daaba, Kenya, U.S. Army Civil

Local villagers from Daaba, Kenya, U.S. Army Civil Affairs soldiers, Kenyan army soldiers, a local veterinarian, and a representative from the international organization Veterinaires Sans Frontieres-Suisse gath... More

A young boy herds cows to a holding pen during a Veterinary

A young boy herds cows to a holding pen during a Veterinary

A young boy herds cows to a holding pen during a Veterinary Civic Action Program, or VETCAP, in Daaba, Kenya, Aug. 5, 2012. The VETCAP involved local civilians, the Kenyan military, a local veterinarian, a repr... More

Local men attempt to subdue a runaway bull during a

Local men attempt to subdue a runaway bull during a

Local men attempt to subdue a runaway bull during a Veterinary Civic Action Program, or VETCAP, in Daaba, Kenya, Aug. 5, 2012. The VETCAP involved local civilians, the Kenyan military, a local veterinarian, a ... More

A local villager restrains a bull after feeding it

A local villager restrains a bull after feeding it

A local villager restrains a bull after feeding it a de-worming liquid during a Veterinary Civic Action Program, or VETCAP, in Daaba, Kenya, Aug. 5, 2012. The VETCAP involved local civilians, the Kenyan militar... More

Local villagers from Daaba, Kenya; U.S. Army civil

Local villagers from Daaba, Kenya; U.S. Army civil

Local villagers from Daaba, Kenya; U.S. Army civil affairs soldiers; Kenyan army soldiers; a local veterinarian; and a representative from the international organization Veterinaires Sans Frontieres-Suisse gath... More

Local villagers from Daaba, Kenya, U.S. Army civil

Local villagers from Daaba, Kenya, U.S. Army civil

Local villagers from Daaba, Kenya, U.S. Army civil affairs soldiers, Kenyan army soldiers, a local veterinarian, and a representative from the international organization Veterinaires Sans Frontieres-Suisse gath... More

U.S. Army Maj. Bradley Keough, center, a veterinary

U.S. Army Maj. Bradley Keough, center, a veterinary

U.S. Army Maj. Bradley Keough, center, a veterinary field officer with the 448th Civil Affairs Battalion's functional specialty team, diagnoses a goat with the aid of local veterinary assistants during a Veteri... More

Local villagers herd their cattle into a line to be

Local villagers herd their cattle into a line to be

Local villagers herd their cattle into a line to be treated during a Veterinary Civic Action Program, or VETCAP, in Daaba, Kenya, Aug. 5, 2012. The VETCAP involved local civilians, the Kenyan military, a local ... More

Dr. Josphat Muema, a local veterinarian, sprays a wound

Dr. Josphat Muema, a local veterinarian, sprays a wound

Dr. Josphat Muema, a local veterinarian, sprays a wound on a goat to clean it during a Veterinary Civic Action Program, or VETCAP, in Daaba, Kenya, Aug. 5, 2012. The VETCAP involved local civilians; the Kenyan ... More

Dr. Josphat Muema, center, a local veterinarian prepares

Dr. Josphat Muema, center, a local veterinarian prepares

Dr. Josphat Muema, center, a local veterinarian prepares to give a goat a shot while local villagers watch and U.S. Army Capt. Daniel Crowell, veterinary field officer with the 448th Civil Affairs Battalion's f... More

U.S. Army Sgt. Kain Porras, 490th Civil Affairs Battalion,

U.S. Army Sgt. Kain Porras, 490th Civil Affairs Battalion,

U.S. Army Sgt. Kain Porras, 490th Civil Affairs Battalion, pours anti-insect medicine on a local villager's cow during a Veterinary Civic Action Program, or VETCAP, in Daaba, Kenya, Aug. 5, 2012. The VETCAP inv... More

U.S. Army soldiers and local villagers herd and vaccinate

U.S. Army soldiers and local villagers herd and vaccinate

U.S. Army soldiers and local villagers herd and vaccinate goats during a Veterinary Civic Action Program, or VETCAP, in Daaba, Kenya, Aug. 5, 2012. The VETCAP involved local civilians, the Kenyan military, a lo... More

Local villagers from Daaba, Kenya; U.S. Army civil

Local villagers from Daaba, Kenya; U.S. Army civil

Local villagers from Daaba, Kenya; U.S. Army civil affairs soldiers; Kenyan army soldiers; a local veterinarian; and a representative from the international organization Veterinaires Sans Frontieres-Suisse gath... More

A local villager keeps goats herded during a Veterinary

A local villager keeps goats herded during a Veterinary

A local villager keeps goats herded during a Veterinary Civic Action Program, or VETCAP, in Daaba, Kenya, Aug. 5, 2012. The VETCAP involved local civilians; the Kenyan military; a local veterinarian; a represen... More

Local villagers from Daaba, Kenya, U.S. Army Civil

Local villagers from Daaba, Kenya, U.S. Army Civil

Local villagers from Daaba, Kenya, U.S. Army Civil Affairs soldiers, Kenyan army soldiers, a local veterinarian, and a representative from the international organization Veterinaires Sans Frontieres-Suisse gath... More

Kenyan army Capt. Merion Amulyoto, a veterinarian with

Kenyan army Capt. Merion Amulyoto, a veterinarian with

Kenyan army Capt. Merion Amulyoto, a veterinarian with the Kenyan military's medical battalion, treats a goat while local villagers watch during a Veterinary Civic Action Program, or VETCAP, in Daaba, Kenya, Au... More

A bull stands in a herd after being vaccinated during

A bull stands in a herd after being vaccinated during

A bull stands in a herd after being vaccinated during a Veterinary Civic Action Program, or VETCAP, in Daaba, Kenya, Aug. 5, 2012. The VETCAP involved local civilians; the Kenyan military; a local veterinarian;... More

Goats lay resting after being vaccinated during a Veterinary

Goats lay resting after being vaccinated during a Veterinary

Goats lay resting after being vaccinated during a Veterinary Civic Action Program, or VETCAP, in Daaba, Kenya, Aug. 5, 2012. The VETCAP involved local civilians; the Kenyan military; a local veterinarian; a rep... More

Local villagers from Daaba, Kenya, retrieve water from

Local villagers from Daaba, Kenya, retrieve water from

Local villagers from Daaba, Kenya, retrieve water from a well on Aug. 3, 2012, while preparing for a Veterinary Civic Action Program, or VETCAP. The VETCAP involved local civilians; the Kenyan military; a local... More

U.S. Army soldiers from the 448th Civil Affairs Battalion

U.S. Army soldiers from the 448th Civil Affairs Battalion

U.S. Army soldiers from the 448th Civil Affairs Battalion discuss the upcoming Veterinary Civic Action Program, or VETCAP, with Kenyan army soldiers and a local veterinarian in Daaba, Kenya, Aug. 3, 2012. The c... More

A cow is restrained in order to be administered de-worming

A cow is restrained in order to be administered de-worming

A cow is restrained in order to be administered de-worming medication during a Veterinary Civic Action Program, or VETCAP, in Daaba, Kenya, Aug. 5, 2012. The VETCAP involved local civilians, the Kenyan military... More

Dr. Josphat Muema, center, a local veterinarian prepares

Dr. Josphat Muema, center, a local veterinarian prepares

Dr. Josphat Muema, center, a local veterinarian prepares to give a goat a shot while local villagers watch and U.S. Army Capt. Daniel Crowell, veterinary field officer with the 448th Civil Affairs Battalion's f... More

Dr. Josphat Muema, a local veterinarian prepares to

Dr. Josphat Muema, a local veterinarian prepares to

Dr. Josphat Muema, a local veterinarian prepares to give a goat a shot during a Veterinary Civic Action Program, or VETCAP, in Daaba, Kenya, Aug. 5, 2012. The VETCAP involved local civilians; the Kenyan militar... More

Cattle stand in herds waiting to be treated during

Cattle stand in herds waiting to be treated during

Cattle stand in herds waiting to be treated during a Veterinary Civic Action Program, or VETCAP, in Daaba, Kenya, Aug. 5, 2012. The VETCAP involved local civilians, the Kenyan military, a local veterinarian, a ... More

A local villager smiles while watching his cattle being

A local villager smiles while watching his cattle being

A local villager smiles while watching his cattle being vaccinated during a Veterinary Civic Action Program, or VETCAP, in Daaba, Kenya, Aug. 5, 2012. The VETCAP involved local civilians; the Kenyan military; a... More

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