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Cmdr. Amy Wootten, left, assigned to Naval Hospital

Cmdr. Amy Wootten, left, assigned to Naval Hospital

Cmdr. Amy Wootten, left, assigned to Naval Hospital Portsmouth, Va., teaches a class on proper infant care to Battalion d'Intervention Rapide (B.I.R.) personnel during a health care workshop as part of Africa P... More

Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Ramon Gavan, assigned to

Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Ramon Gavan, assigned to

Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Ramon Gavan, assigned to Naval Health Clinic Cherry Point, N.C., teaches Cameroonian Battalion d'Intervention Rapide (B.I.R.) personnel CPR techniques as part of Africa Partnership S... More

Hospital Corpsman 1st Class Encarnacion Nunez, left,

Hospital Corpsman 1st Class Encarnacion Nunez, left,

Hospital Corpsman 1st Class Encarnacion Nunez, left, assigned to Federal Health Care Center in Great Lakes, Ill., and Capt. Regina O'Nan, assigned to Naval Branch Health Clinic, Norfolk, Va., demonstrate proper... More

A member of the Cameroonian Battalion d'Intervention

A member of the Cameroonian Battalion d'Intervention

A member of the Cameroonian Battalion d'Intervention Rapide (B.I.R.) gives an eye exam with equipment provided by the U.S. Navy during a health care workshop as part of Africa Partnership Station (APS) 2013. AP... More

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