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TRINCOMALEE, Sri Lanka (April 26,

180426-N-FV739-025 TRINCOMALEE, Sri Lanka (April 26,

180426-N-FV739-025 TRINCOMALEE, Sri Lanka (April 26, 2018) - Staff Sgt. Juan Cantu, assigned to USNS Mercy (T-AH 19), saws a pipe for a wall being built at Kovilady preschool in Trimcomalee, Sri Lanka as part o... More

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TRINCOMALEE, Sri Lanka (April 26,

180426-N-FV739-104 TRINCOMALEE, Sri Lanka (April 26,

180426-N-FV739-104 TRINCOMALEE, Sri Lanka (April 26, 2018) - SrA Devin Curtman, left, and Private First Class Justin Arengo, assigned to USNS Mercy (T-AH 19), measure the depth and width of a hole for a wall be... More

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TRINCOMALEE, Sri Lanka (April 26,

180426-N-FV739-014 TRINCOMALEE, Sri Lanka (April 26,

180426-N-FV739-014 TRINCOMALEE, Sri Lanka (April 26, 2018) - Tech. Sgt. Marvelous Chao, assigned to USNS Mercy (T-AH 19), measures the foundation of a housing structure being built at Kovilady preschool in Trim... More

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TRINCOMALEE, Sri Lanka (April 26,

180426-N-FV739-105 TRINCOMALEE, Sri Lanka (April 26,

180426-N-FV739-105 TRINCOMALEE, Sri Lanka (April 26, 2018) - SrA Devin Curtman, assigned to USNS Mercy (T-AH 19), digs a hole for a wall being built at Kovilady preschool in Trimcomalee, Sri Lanka as part of Pa... More

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TRINCOMALEE, Sri Lanka (April 26,

180426-N-FV739-060 TRINCOMALEE, Sri Lanka (April 26,

180426-N-FV739-060 TRINCOMALEE, Sri Lanka (April 26, 2018) - A Sri Lankan-native works with a Seabee, assigned to Naval Mobile Construction Battallion (NMCB) 5, shovelling the foundation for a wall being built ... More

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