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Pfc. Mark A. Jansz, dental assistant,185th Dental Co.

Pfc. Mark A. Jansz, dental assistant,185th Dental Co.

Pfc. Mark A. Jansz, dental assistant,185th Dental Co. Area Support, Vallejo, Calif., prepares to suction saliva during a cavity filling during Tropic Care 2016, 31 May 2016, Ka'u, Hawaii.

U.S. Army Capt. Harold G. Herradura, health services

U.S. Army Capt. Harold G. Herradura, health services

U.S. Army Capt. Harold G. Herradura, health services administrator, 1984th U.S. Army Hospital Pacific, Detachment 2, Fort Shafter Flats, Hawaii, inprocesses mother and daughter for medical care during Tropic Ca... More

Spc. William E. McMullan, 24th Medical Detachment,

Spc. William E. McMullan, 24th Medical Detachment,

Spc. William E. McMullan, 24th Medical Detachment, Fort Bragg, N.C., calibrates a lensometer in the Ka'u optometry section before first patients arrive for Tropic Care 2016, 31 May 2016, Ka'u, Hawaii. The lenso... More

Pfc. Mark A. Jansz, dental assistant,185th Dental Co.

Pfc. Mark A. Jansz, dental assistant,185th Dental Co.

Pfc. Mark A. Jansz, dental assistant,185th Dental Co. Area Support, Vallejo, Calif., adjusts a headlight over Edwina Akana, under the instruction of Capt. Jay E. Toth before a dental treatment during Tropic Car... More

Capt. Jay E. Toth, dentist, 1984th U.S. Army Hospital

Capt. Jay E. Toth, dentist, 1984th U.S. Army Hospital

Capt. Jay E. Toth, dentist, 1984th U.S. Army Hospital Pacific, 9th Mission Support Command, Fort Shafter Flats, Hawaii, fills a cavity for Ka'u resident, Edwina Akana, during Tropic Care 2016, May 31, 2016.

Capt. Jay E. Toth, dentist, 1984th U.S. Army Hospital

Capt. Jay E. Toth, dentist, 1984th U.S. Army Hospital

Capt. Jay E. Toth, dentist, 1984th U.S. Army Hospital Pacific, 9th Mission Support Command, Fort Shafter Flats, Hawaii, fills a cavity for Ka'u resident, Edwina Akana, during Tropic Care 2016, May 31, 2016.

Spc. Michael Lorincz, 673rd Dental Co. Area Support,

Spc. Michael Lorincz, 673rd Dental Co. Area Support,

Spc. Michael Lorincz, 673rd Dental Co. Area Support, takes pictures of Edwina Akana's teeth using a handheld dental x-ray machine during Tropic Care 2016 at Ka'u High School, May 31, 2016, Ka'u, Hawaii.

Capt. Jay E. Toth, dentist, 1984th U.S. Army Hospital

Capt. Jay E. Toth, dentist, 1984th U.S. Army Hospital

Capt. Jay E. Toth, dentist, 1984th U.S. Army Hospital Pacific, 9th Mission Support Command, Fort Shafter Flats, Hawaii, fills a cavity for Ka'u resident, Edwina Akana, during Tropic Care 2016, May 31, 2016.

Spc. William E. McMullan, 24th Medical Detachment,

Spc. William E. McMullan, 24th Medical Detachment,

Spc. William E. McMullan, 24th Medical Detachment, Fort Bragg, N.C., calibrates a lensometer in the Ka'u optometry section before first patients arrive for Tropic Care 2016, 31 May 2016, Ka'u, Hawaii. Tropic Ca... More

Spc. Michael Lorincz, 673rd Dental Co. Area Support,

Spc. Michael Lorincz, 673rd Dental Co. Area Support,

Spc. Michael Lorincz, 673rd Dental Co. Area Support, prepares Edwina Akana's bite tray for dental x-rays during Tropic Care 2016 at Ka'u High School, 31 May 2016, Ka'u, Hawaii. Tropic Care 2016 is a U.S. Army R... More

Edwina Akana and Capt. Jay E. Toth, dentist, 1984th

Edwina Akana and Capt. Jay E. Toth, dentist, 1984th

Edwina Akana and Capt. Jay E. Toth, dentist, 1984th U.S. Army Hospital Pacific, 9th Mission Support Command, Fort Shafter Flats, Hawaii look over her dental x-rays and discuss treatment options during Tropic Ca... More

Maj. Olivia M. Egan, nurse, 256 Field Hospital, Royal

Maj. Olivia M. Egan, nurse, 256 Field Hospital, Royal

Maj. Olivia M. Egan, nurse, 256 Field Hospital, Royal Army Medical Corps, discusses inprocessing paperwork with Noah during Tropic Care 2016, June, 4, 2016, Ka'u, Hawaii. Tropic Care 2016 is a U.S. Army Reserve... More

Sgt. Graeme Hallows, nurse, 256 Queen Alexandra's Royal

Sgt. Graeme Hallows, nurse, 256 Queen Alexandra's Royal

Sgt. Graeme Hallows, nurse, 256 Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps, London, U.K., gives Noah a vision test during Tropic Care 2016, Ka'u, Hawaii, 4 June 2016.

Edwina Akana, Ka'u resident smiles after dental treatment

Edwina Akana, Ka'u resident smiles after dental treatment

Edwina Akana, Ka'u resident smiles after dental treatment at Ka'u High School, during Tropic Care 2016, May 31, 2016, Ka'u, Hawaii. Akana participated in a past Tropic Care event, and came back when she found o... More

U.S. Army Capt. Kanna H. Doggo, nurse, 1984th U.S.

U.S. Army Capt. Kanna H. Doggo, nurse, 1984th U.S.

U.S. Army Capt. Kanna H. Doggo, nurse, 1984th U.S. Army Hospital Pacific, Detachment 2, Fort Shafter Flats, Hawaii, gives a preliminary eye exam during Tropic Care 2016, June, 4, 2016, Ka'u, Hawaii. Tropic Care... More

Maj. Olivia M. Egan, 256 Field Hospital, Royal Army

Maj. Olivia M. Egan, 256 Field Hospital, Royal Army

Maj. Olivia M. Egan, 256 Field Hospital, Royal Army Medical Corps, discusses inprocessing paperwork with Noah during Tropic Care 2016, June, 4, 2016, Ka'u, Hawaii.

Senior Airman Shelby Modern, health care specialist,

Senior Airman Shelby Modern, health care specialist,

Senior Airman Shelby Modern, health care specialist, 119th Medical Group, North Dakota Air National Guard, Fargo, N.D., assisting Ka'u resident, Noah, take his eye exam during Tropic Care 2016, June 4, 2016, Ka... More

U.S. Army Maj. Dennis Curtis, Optometrist, 165th Medical

U.S. Army Maj. Dennis Curtis, Optometrist, 165th Medical

U.S. Army Maj. Dennis Curtis, Optometrist, 165th Medical Detachment, Fort Bragg, N.C. examines Chrystal Loscalzo's retinas on the Project Vision mobile optometry office during Tropic Care 2016, June 1, 2016, Ha... More

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