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A Liberian guard takes the temperature of a member

A Liberian guard takes the temperature of a member

A Liberian guard takes the temperature of a member of Joint Forces Command – United Assistance prior to a tour of a U.S. Army mobile Ebola testing lab built in support of Operations United Assistance in Zwedru,... More

Capt. Sean Palmer, left, biochemist assigned to the

Capt. Sean Palmer, left, biochemist assigned to the

Capt. Sean Palmer, left, biochemist assigned to the 1st Army Mobile Laboratory, describes Ebola testing procedures to Maj. Gen. Gary Volesky, commander of Joint Forces Command – United Assistance, at a U.S. Arm... More

U.S. Marines with SPMAGTF Crisis Response – Africa,

U.S. Marines with SPMAGTF Crisis Response – Africa,

U.S. Marines with SPMAGTF Crisis Response – Africa, and U.S. Soldiers with the 16th Military Police Brigade, deliver Thanksgiving meals to U.S. service members conducting relief operations in remote locations w... More

Daniel Dined, center, civil engineer, discusses drainage

Daniel Dined, center, civil engineer, discusses drainage

Daniel Dined, center, civil engineer, discusses drainage solutions with Maj. Gen. Gary Volesky, left, commander of Joint Forces Command – United Assistance, and Thomas ten Boers, project manager for Welt Hunger... More

A local Liberian worker hauls cement at the construction

A local Liberian worker hauls cement at the construction

A local Liberian worker hauls cement at the construction site of a new Ebola treatment unit being built in support of Operation United Assistance in Zwedru, Liberia, Dec. 10, 2014. United Assistance is a Depart... More

From left, Thomas ten Boers, project manager for Welt

From left, Thomas ten Boers, project manager for Welt

From left, Thomas ten Boers, project manager for Welt Hunger Hilfe, Maj. Gen. Gary Volesky, commander of Joint Forces Command – United Assistance, and Mia Beers, team lead for the Disaster Assistance Response T... More

Major General Gary Volesky, right, commander of Joint

Major General Gary Volesky, right, commander of Joint

Major General Gary Volesky, right, commander of Joint Forces Command – United Assistance, meets international aid organizations and local officials to discuss a new Ebola treatment unit being built in support o... More

Members of Joint Forces Command – United Assistance

Members of Joint Forces Command – United Assistance

Members of Joint Forces Command – United Assistance and international aid organizations tour a new Ebola treatment unit being built in support of Operation United Assistance in Zwedru, Liberia, Dec. 10, 2014. ... More

Capt. Sean Palmer, left, biochemist assigned to the

Capt. Sean Palmer, left, biochemist assigned to the

Capt. Sean Palmer, left, biochemist assigned to the 1st Army Mobile Laboratory, explains testing procedures to Maj. Gen. Gary Volesky, right, commander of Joint Forces Command – United Assistance, and Command S... More

U.S. Marines with SPMAGTF Crisis Response – Africa,

U.S. Marines with SPMAGTF Crisis Response – Africa,

U.S. Marines with SPMAGTF Crisis Response – Africa, and U.S. Soldiers with the 16th Military Police Brigade, unload crates of food and sports drinks to deliver to U.S. service members conducting operations in r... More

U.S. Army Soldiers conducting relief operations in

U.S. Army Soldiers conducting relief operations in

U.S. Army Soldiers conducting relief operations in Zwerdu, Liberia, receive Thanksgiving meals from U.S. Marines with SPMAGTF Crisis Response- Africa, and U.S Soldiers with the 16th Military Police Brigade, whi... More

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