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Michael Calma, a disaster relief official, speaks with

Michael Calma, a disaster relief official, speaks with

Michael Calma, a disaster relief official, speaks with Philippine and U.S. service members about areas of interest for prevention, planning, and developing humanitarian management for disaster relief in support... More

Philippine and U.S. service members speak to Dennis

Philippine and U.S. service members speak to Dennis

Philippine and U.S. service members speak to Dennis C. Agtay, director of prevention, planning, and developing disaster relief office, about humanitarian management during disaster relief efforts in support of ... More

Philippine and U.S. Soldiers pose for a photo after

Philippine and U.S. Soldiers pose for a photo after

Philippine and U.S. Soldiers pose for a photo after learning areas of interest for prevention, planning, and developing humanitarian management for disaster relief efforts as part of Balikatan 2017 in Palayan C... More

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