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Julie Stufft, U.S. Embassy-Djibouti, Deputy Chief of

Julie Stufft, U.S. Embassy-Djibouti, Deputy Chief of

Julie Stufft, U.S. Embassy-Djibouti, Deputy Chief of Mission, receives a gift from Sankal officials after the Sankal Health Clinic opening ceremony in Djibouti, Feb. 13, 2014. The $322,000 facility includes a, ... More

Rear Adm. Alexander Krongard, Combined Joint Task Force-Horn

Rear Adm. Alexander Krongard, Combined Joint Task Force-Horn

Rear Adm. Alexander Krongard, Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa deputy commander, and Julie Stufft, U.S. Embassy-Djibouti, Deputy Chief of Mission, were given a tour of the Sankal Health Clinic, Djibouti... More

Ramadan Mohamed Bouh, registered nurse, talks to a

Ramadan Mohamed Bouh, registered nurse, talks to a

Ramadan Mohamed Bouh, registered nurse, talks to a patient shortly after the Sankal Health Clinic opening ceremony in Djibouti, Feb. 13, 2014. Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa leadership, U.S. Embassy-D... More

Julie Stufft, U.S. Embassy-Djibouti, Deputy Chief of

Julie Stufft, U.S. Embassy-Djibouti, Deputy Chief of

Julie Stufft, U.S. Embassy-Djibouti, Deputy Chief of Mission, speaks to Sankal, Djibouti, residents during the opening remarks of the Sankal Health Clinic opening ceremony Feb. 13, 2014. The $322,000 facility ... More

Rear Adm. Alexander Krongard, Combined Joint Task Force-Horn

Rear Adm. Alexander Krongard, Combined Joint Task Force-Horn

Rear Adm. Alexander Krongard, Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa deputy commander, receives a gift from Sankal officals during the Sankal Health Clinic opening ceremony in Djibouti, Feb. 13, 2014. The $3... More

Rear Adm. Alexander Krongard, Combined Joint Task Force-Horn

Rear Adm. Alexander Krongard, Combined Joint Task Force-Horn

Rear Adm. Alexander Krongard, Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa deputy commander, speaks to Sankal, Djibouti, residents during the opening remarks for the Sankal Health Clinic opening ceremony Feb. 13, 2... More

Rear Adm. Alexander Krongard, Combined Joint Task Force-Horn

Rear Adm. Alexander Krongard, Combined Joint Task Force-Horn

Rear Adm. Alexander Krongard, Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa deputy commander, speaks to Sankal, Djibouti, residents during the opening remarks for the Sankal Health Clinic opening ceremony Feb. 13, 2... More

A child walks back to her family during the Sankal

A child walks back to her family during the Sankal

A child walks back to her family during the Sankal Health Clinic opening ceremony in Djibouti, Feb. 13, 2014. Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa leadership, U.S. Embassy-Djibouti and key Djiboutian person... More

Residents of Sankal, Djibouti, clap for a guest speaker

Residents of Sankal, Djibouti, clap for a guest speaker

Residents of Sankal, Djibouti, clap for a guest speaker during the opening remarks of the Sankal Health Clinic opening Feb. 13, 2014. Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa leadership, U.S. Embassy-Djibouti a... More

Rear Adm. Alexander Krongard, Combined Joint Task Force-Horn

Rear Adm. Alexander Krongard, Combined Joint Task Force-Horn

Rear Adm. Alexander Krongard, Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa deputy commander, speaks to Sankal, Djibouti, residents during the opening remarks for the Sankal Health Clinic opening ceremony Feb. 13, 2... More

Rear Adm. Alexander Krongard, Combined Joint Task Force-Horn

Rear Adm. Alexander Krongard, Combined Joint Task Force-Horn

Rear Adm. Alexander Krongard, Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa deputy commander, gives a polio vaccination to a Sankal, Djibouti, boy after the Sankal Health Clinic opening ceremony Feb. 13, 2014. The $... More

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