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U.S. Navy Lt. Cmdr. Jan M. Van Gent (left) shakes hands

U.S. Navy Lt. Cmdr. Jan M. Van Gent (left) shakes hands

U.S. Navy Lt. Cmdr. Jan M. Van Gent (left) shakes hands with Indian Navy Cmdr. Harjeet Singh, a dental surgeon, during exercise Tiger TRIUMPH on the INS Sandhayak Hospital Ship (J 18), Visakhapatnam, Indian, No... More

Indian Sailors demonstrate their casualty movement

Indian Sailors demonstrate their casualty movement

Indian Sailors demonstrate their casualty movement process from shore-to-ship to U.S. military medical professionals during exercise Tiger TRIUMPH on the INS Sandhayak Hospital Ship (J 18), Visakhapatnam, India... More

Indian Sailors show U.S. military medical professionals

Indian Sailors show U.S. military medical professionals

Indian Sailors show U.S. military medical professionals the casualty receiving and triage area on the INS Sandhayak Hospital Ship (J 18) in Visakhapatnam, India during exercise Tiger TRIUMPH, Nov. 16, 2019. Tig... More

U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Nelson Pacheco, a critical

U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Nelson Pacheco, a critical

U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Nelson Pacheco, a critical care nurse, smiles as he learns about the Indian medical capabilities aboard the INS Sandhayak Hospital Ship (J 18) Nov. 16, 2019. Tiger TRIUMPH gives U.S. and... More

An Indian Sailor displays the Indian Navy’s operating

An Indian Sailor displays the Indian Navy’s operating

An Indian Sailor displays the Indian Navy’s operating room on the INS Sandhayak Hospital Ship (J 18) during exercise Tiger TRIUMPH Visakhapatnam, Indian, Nov. 16, 2019. Tiger TRIUMPH gives U.S. and Indian force... More

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