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Richard Ragan, the director of operations for the United

Richard Ragan, the director of operations for the United

Richard Ragan, the director of operations for the United Nations Mission for Ebola Emergency Response, talks with U.S. Marine Corps Maj. Nathan Knowles, an engineer assisting Joint Forces Command - United Assis... More

Bill Berger, the U.S. Agency for International Development

Bill Berger, the U.S. Agency for International Development

Bill Berger, the U.S. Agency for International Development Disaster Assistance Response Team Lead, has his temperature checked before inspecting the construction of the Tubmanburg Ebola Treatment Unit Oct. 24, ... More

U.S. Army Africa Command Sgt. Maj. Jeffery Stitzel

U.S. Army Africa Command Sgt. Maj. Jeffery Stitzel

U.S. Army Africa Command Sgt. Maj. Jeffery Stitzel talks with Armed Forces of Liberia engineers as they work on building an Ebola treatment unit in Tubmanburg, Liberia. The ETU will provide treatment to those s... More

(From left) Brig. Gen. Daniel Ziankahn Jr., Armed Forces

(From left) Brig. Gen. Daniel Ziankahn Jr., Armed Forces

(From left) Brig. Gen. Daniel Ziankahn Jr., Armed Forces of Liberia chief of staff; Deborah Malac, U.S. ambassador to Liberia; and Maj. Gen. Darryl A.Williams, commanding general of U.S. Army Africa, listen to ... More

Anthony Banbury, a special representative of the Secretary

Anthony Banbury, a special representative of the Secretary

Anthony Banbury, a special representative of the Secretary General of the United Nations, adds his own efforts to help building the Ebola Treatment Unit in Tubmanburg, Liberia, Oct. 24. Members of the United Na... More

Richard Ragan, the director of operations for the United

Richard Ragan, the director of operations for the United

Richard Ragan, the director of operations for the United Nations Mission for Ebola Emergency Response, talks with U.S. Marine Corps Maj. Nathan Knowles, an engineer assisting Joint Forces Command - United Assis... More

Members of the U.N. Mission for Emergency Ebola Response

Members of the U.N. Mission for Emergency Ebola Response

Members of the U.N. Mission for Emergency Ebola Response receive a briefing from Armed Forces of Liberia Capt. Glee D. Dada, the AFL engineer commander, Oct. 24, near Tubmanburg, Liberia. Dada discussed the ong... More

Deborah Malac, right, the U.S. ambassador to Liberia,

Deborah Malac, right, the U.S. ambassador to Liberia,

Deborah Malac, right, the U.S. ambassador to Liberia, watches as Ambassador Joseph N. Boakai, vice president of the Republic of Liberia, prepares to cut the ribbon to the opening of the Tubmanburg Ebola treatme... More

Maj. Gen. Gary Volesky, right, the Joint Forces Command

Maj. Gen. Gary Volesky, right, the Joint Forces Command

Maj. Gen. Gary Volesky, right, the Joint Forces Command – United Assistance commander addresses Ambassador Joseph N. Boakai, far left, vice president of the Republic of Liberia, and his staff at the dedication ... More

Anthony Banbury, a special representative of the Secretary

Anthony Banbury, a special representative of the Secretary

Anthony Banbury, a special representative of the Secretary General of the United Nations, adds his own efforts to help building the Ebola Treatment Unit in Tubmanburg, Liberia, Oct. 24, 2014. Members of the Uni... More

Armed Forces of Liberia engineers cut pieces of steel

Armed Forces of Liberia engineers cut pieces of steel

Armed Forces of Liberia engineers cut pieces of steel rebar during construction of the Ebola Treatment Unit in Tubmanburg, Liberia, Oct. 24, 2014. Joint Forces Command - United Assistance is working closely wit... More

Bill Berger, the U.S. Agency for International Development

Bill Berger, the U.S. Agency for International Development

Bill Berger, the U.S. Agency for International Development Disaster Assistance Response team lead, has his tempertaure checked before inspecting the construction of the Tubmanburg Ebola Treatment Unit Oct. 24, ... More

Armed Forces of Liberia engineers cut pieces of steel

Armed Forces of Liberia engineers cut pieces of steel

Armed Forces of Liberia engineers cut pieces of steel rebar during construction of the Ebola Treatment Unit in Tubmanburg, Liberia, Oct. 24. Joint Forces Command - United Assistance is working closely with the ... More

The Tubmanburg Ebola treatment unit opened its gates

The Tubmanburg Ebola treatment unit opened its gates

The Tubmanburg Ebola treatment unit opened its gates for the first time at the dedication of ETU ceremony in Tubmanburg, Liberia, Nov. 10, 2014. The 100-bed facility is built on a 2 acre site with 13,056 square... More

Supporting Operation United Assistance, Armed Forces

Supporting Operation United Assistance, Armed Forces

Supporting Operation United Assistance, Armed Forces of Liberia engineers work on the Tubmanburg Ebola treatment unit. Crews quickly put up a series of tents on freshly leveled and graveled ground. The U.S. Age... More

Members of the United Nations Mission for Emergency

Members of the United Nations Mission for Emergency

Members of the United Nations Mission for Emergency Ebola Response receive a briefing from Armed Forces of Liberia Capt. Glee D. Dada, the AFL engineer commander, Oct. 24, 2014, near Tubmanburg, Liberia. Dada d... More

An Armed Forces of Liberia engineer hammers nails into

An Armed Forces of Liberia engineer hammers nails into

An Armed Forces of Liberia engineer hammers nails into a frame for a treatment tent at the Tubmnaburg Ebola treatment unit. The U.S. Agency for International Development is the lead U.S. Government organization... More

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