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Citizens of Lae wait in line to receive medications

Citizens of Lae wait in line to receive medications

Citizens of Lae wait in line to receive medications from the Pacific Angel 19-4 pharmacy operating at a health services outreach site in Lae, Papua New Guinea Sept. 8, 2019. Hundreds of locals traveled from acr... More

Members of the Pacific Angel 19-4 dental team tend

Members of the Pacific Angel 19-4 dental team tend

Members of the Pacific Angel 19-4 dental team tend to young patient at a health services outreach site in Lae, Papua New Guinea Sept. 9, 2019. Pacific Angel is multinational humanitarian assistance civil milita... More

Morobe Province citizens line up to receive care at

Morobe Province citizens line up to receive care at

Morobe Province citizens line up to receive care at the Pacific Angel 19-4 health services outreach site in Lae, Papua New Guinea, Sept. 10, 2019. U.S., Australian, Fijian and local military personnel participa... More

U.S. Air Force Maj. Brian Smith, a Pacific Angel 19-4

U.S. Air Force Maj. Brian Smith, a Pacific Angel 19-4

U.S. Air Force Maj. Brian Smith, a Pacific Angel 19-4 physical therapist, helps a patient who is experiencing back pain at a health services outreach site in Lae, Papua New Guinea Sept. 9, 2019. The PAC Angel 1... More

Papua New Guinea Defence Force Maj. Aron Yama, a Pacific

Papua New Guinea Defence Force Maj. Aron Yama, a Pacific

Papua New Guinea Defence Force Maj. Aron Yama, a Pacific Angel 19-4 general medicine physician, briefs Red Cross volunteers at a health services outreach site at the Bowali Primary School in Lae, Papua New Guin... More

U.S. Army CPT Michael Smith, a Pacific Angel 19-4 general

U.S. Army CPT Michael Smith, a Pacific Angel 19-4 general

U.S. Army CPT Michael Smith, a Pacific Angel 19-4 general medicine physician, interacts with a patient at a health services outreach site at the Bowali Primary School in Lae, Papua New Guinea, Sept. 8, 2019. Hu... More

U.S. Army CPT Stephen Tipton, a Pacific Angel 19-4

U.S. Army CPT Stephen Tipton, a Pacific Angel 19-4

U.S. Army CPT Stephen Tipton, a Pacific Angel 19-4 optometrist, examines a patient’s eyes at a health services outreach site in Lae, Papua New Guinea, Sept. 10, 2019. This year’s engagements mark the 12th anniv... More

U.S. Navy Lt. Cmdr. James Writer, a Pacific Angel 19-4

U.S. Navy Lt. Cmdr. James Writer, a Pacific Angel 19-4

U.S. Navy Lt. Cmdr. James Writer, a Pacific Angel 19-4 general medicine physician, goes over basic AED lifesaver skills with Red Cross volunteers at a health services outreach site at the Bowali Primary School ... More

A little boy waits with in line with his family to

A little boy waits with in line with his family to

A little boy waits with in line with his family to receive care at the Pacific Angel 19-4 health services outreach site in Lae, Papua New Guinea, Sept. 10, 2019. PAC Angel aims to promote capacity building thro... More

U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Stephanie Kennedy, a Pacific

U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Stephanie Kennedy, a Pacific

U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Stephanie Kennedy, a Pacific Angel 19-4 medical technician, checks a patient’s vitals at a health services outreach site at the Bowali Primary School in Lae, Papua New Guinea, Sept. 8,... More

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