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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

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, listens to a briefing covering the expected abilities of the Monrovia Medical Unit from U.S. Public Health Service Capt.... 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

The view from the rear ramp of a U.S. Marine Corps

The view from the rear ramp of a U.S. Marine Corps

The view from the rear ramp of a U.S. Marine Corps MV-22B Osprey before it takes off from Barclay Training Center in Monrovia, Liberia, Oct. 24, 2014. The Ospreys carried members of the United Nations Mission f... 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

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

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

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, listens to a briefing covering the expected abilities of the Monrovia Medical Unit from U.S. Public Health Service Capt.... 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

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