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170810-N-KW679-0149 Tarros, Honduras (August 10, 2017)

170810-N-KW679-0149 Tarros, Honduras (August 10, 2017)

170810-N-KW679-0149 Tarros, Honduras (August 10, 2017) Lt. j.g. Jack Dembowski, assistant operations officer for Southern Partnership Station 17, plays soccer with Honduran students, during a community relation... More

170810-N-KW679-0144 Tarros, Honduras (August 10, 2017)

170810-N-KW679-0144 Tarros, Honduras (August 10, 2017)

170810-N-KW679-0144 Tarros, Honduras (August 10, 2017) Lt. j.g. Jack Dembowski, assistant operations officer for Southern Partnership Station 17, plays soccer with Honduran students, during a community relation... More

170810-N-KW679-0058 Tarros, Honduras (August 10, 2017)

170810-N-KW679-0058 Tarros, Honduras (August 10, 2017)

170810-N-KW679-0058 Tarros, Honduras (August 10, 2017) Lt. Cmdr. Ian Sutherland, technical director assigned to the Navy Entomology Center of Excellence, teaches students about entomology, during a Southern Par... More

170810-N-KW679-0056 Tarros, Honduras (August 10, 2017)

170810-N-KW679-0056 Tarros, Honduras (August 10, 2017)

170810-N-KW679-0056 Tarros, Honduras (August 10, 2017) Lt. Cmdr. Ian Sutherland, technical director assigned to the Navy Entomology Center of Excellence, teaches students about entomology, during a Southern Par... More

170810-N-KW679-0083 Tarros, Honduras (August 10, 2017)

170810-N-KW679-0083 Tarros, Honduras (August 10, 2017)

170810-N-KW679-0083 Tarros, Honduras (August 10, 2017) Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Yang Yang, assigned to Navy Environmental Preventive Medicine Unit 5, helps a Honduran student look through a microscope, durin... More

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