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A girl in Tere Zayi District waits to be seen by an

A girl in Tere Zayi District waits to be seen by an

A girl in Tere Zayi District waits to be seen by an Afghan medical team during a visit to a local village. The medical team featured an Afghan doctor and medic who were assisted by U.S. Navy corpsmen from Provi... More

Master Sgt. Gary Mason, Provincial Reconstruction Team

Master Sgt. Gary Mason, Provincial Reconstruction Team

Master Sgt. Gary Mason, Provincial Reconstruction Team Khowst civil affairs member from Zeeland, Mich. scans the eyes of a local village man waiting to be seen by an Afghan-led medical team. Mason is using the ... More

U.S. Army Mass., National Guard Sgt. Jonathan Burke,

U.S. Army Mass., National Guard Sgt. Jonathan Burke,

U.S. Army Mass., National Guard Sgt. Jonathan Burke, from Warren. Mass., a security forces member with Provincial Reconstruction Team, patrols an area around a school as PRT Khowst engineers check on the progre... More

An Afghan doctor instructs the father of a boy with

An Afghan doctor instructs the father of a boy with

An Afghan doctor instructs the father of a boy with an eye infection on how to properly administer eye drops to help prevent the spread of infection.

An Afghan medic treats a local village boy for minor

An Afghan medic treats a local village boy for minor

An Afghan medic treats a local village boy for minor ailments during a visit to the Tere Zayi District. Medics from Provincial Reconstruction Team Khowst make a push to get local Afghanistan doctors more involv... More

U.S. Army Mass. National Guard Staff Sgt. Christopher

U.S. Army Mass. National Guard Staff Sgt. Christopher

U.S. Army Mass. National Guard Staff Sgt. Christopher Collins, a squad leader from Waltham, Mass., secures his sector as Spc. Luis Rivera from Charlestown, Mass., scans the terrain with binoculars during a scho... More

A group of children wait for their father to return

A group of children wait for their father to return

A group of children wait for their father to return after receiving medical care from an Afghan medical team in Tere Zayi District. The medical check-up addressed symptoms ranging from the common cold to eye infections.

Khowst Provincial Reconstruction Team civil affairs

Khowst Provincial Reconstruction Team civil affairs

Khowst Provincial Reconstruction Team civil affairs members U.S Army Reserve Sgt. Justin Beck from Greenview, Mich., and Staff Sgt. Ned Clysdale from Kalamazoo, Mich., along with Spc. Tristan Bard from Boston, ... More

A local girl with flu like symptom gets her temperature

A local girl with flu like symptom gets her temperature

A local girl with flu like symptom gets her temperature read during a recent Afghan led medical visit to Tere Zayi District. The children were also taught preventive measures such as washing their hands before ... More

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