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Cope West 12
U.S. and Indonesian Airmen attend the opening ceremony for Cope West 2012 at Halim Air Base, Indonesia, June 25. Three C-130 Hercules and 80 Airmen from Yokota AB, Japan, and one C-130 and 75 Airmen from the Indonesian Air Force will participate in CW12. During Cope West the Airmen will exchange airlift, air-land, and airdrop delivery techniques that will enhance their ability to respond to regional disasters. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Victoria Meyer)
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Cope West 12
U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Rick Richard, detachment commander and Indonesian Air Force Col. Ardhi Tjahjoko, 1st Wing commander, shake hands after the opening ceremony for Cope West 2012 June 25 at Halim Air Base, Indonesia. Three C-130s and 80 Airmen from Yokota AB, Japan, and one C-130 and 75 Airmen from the Indonesian Air Force will participate in CW12. Cope West is a bilateral, tactical airlift exercise involving the U.S. and Indonesian Air Forces. The exercise is designed to advance interoperability between the U.S. and Indonesian Air Forces, allow for the exchange of techniques related to airlift, air-land, and airdrop delivery specific to U.S. and Indonesian aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Victoria Meyer)
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Pacific Angel-Vietnam 12
Tech. Sgt. Greg Brown, a plumber with the 647th Civil Engineering Squadron at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, shovels sand to level the grounds of the Xuan Lam Medical Clinic in Nghe An Province, Vietnam, June 12. Brown is participating in Operation Pacific Angel-Vietnam 12, an eight-day humanitarian assistance operation. The PACANGEL CE team has been working to restore the clinic alongside members of the Vietnamese military, local contractors, and residents of a nearby village. Operation Pacific Angel gives the U.S. an opportunity to support the efforts of partner nations in the Pacific region by providing medical, dental, optometry and engineering assistance to the host nation citizens. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Lauren Main)
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Pacific Angel-Vietnam 12
Airmen from the 647th Civil Engineering Squadron at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, work to restore the Xuan Lam Medical Clinic during Pacific Angel-Vietnam 12 in Nghe An Province, Vietnam, June 12. The restoration project is part of an eight-day humanitarian assistance operation designed to help improve the lives of Vietnamese in the province. Operation Pacific Angel gives the U.S. an opportunity to support the efforts of partner nations in the Pacific region by providing medical, dental, optometry and engineering assistance to the host nation citizens. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Lauren Main)
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Pacific Angel-Vietnam 12
A U.S. Airman (right) participates in Pacific Angel-Vietnam in Nghe An Province, Vietnam, while restoring the Xuan Lam Medical Clinic alongside, Vietnam People's Armed Forces members, June 10. Officially in its fifth year, PACANGEL is a joint and combined humanitarian assistance mission led by 13th Air Force. Operation Pacific Angel gives the U.S. an opportunity to support the efforts of partner nations in the Pacific region by providing medical, dental, optometry and engineering assistance to the host nation citizens. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Lauren Main)
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Pacific Angel-Vietnam 12
Vietnamese contractors work side-by-side with their U.S. Air Force counterparts to mix and lay cement, while restoring the Xuan Lam Medical Clinic in Nghe An Province, Vietnam, during Pacific Angel, June 14. The eight-day engagement includes health services outreach, as well as engineering programs and subject-matter expert exchanges between the U.S. and Vietnam. Operation Pacific Angel gives the U.S. an opportunity to support the efforts of partner nations in the Pacific region by providing medical, dental, optometry and engineering assistance to the host nation citizens. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Lauren Main)
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PACANGEL-Vietnam 12
A young boy sits on his mother's lap during an exam at the Xuan Lam Primary School in Nghe An Province, Vietnam, June 11 during Pacific Angel-Vietnam 2012. Throughout the course of the day, more than 700 patients were treated in women's health, family practice, dental and optometry. Operation Pacific Angel gives the U.S. an opportunity to support the efforts of other governments in the Pacific region by providing medical, dental, optometry and engineering assistance to the host nation citizens.(U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Lauren Main)
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PACANGEL-VIETNAM 12
A Vietnamese woman visits a construction site at the Xuam Lam Medical Clinic during Pacific Angel-Vietnam 12 in Nghe An Province, Vietnam, June 11. A U.S. military civil engineering team is working with the Vietnam People's Armed Forces, as well as local contractors, to restore a community clinic to provide improved facilities for the provinc. Operation Pacific Angel gives the U.S. an opportunity to support the efforts of other governments in the Pacific region by providing medical, dental, optometry and engineering assistance to the host nation citizens. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Lauren Main)
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PACANGEL-VIETNAM 12
Two Vietnamese women wait to be seen by U.S. military doctors at the Xuan Lam Primary School in Nghe An Province, Vietnam, June 11 during Pacific Angel-Vietnam 2012. The locations for the engagement were designated by the host nation government and armed forces based on needs in the communities that PACANGEL can help. Operation Pacific Angel gives the U.S. an opportunity to support the efforts of other governments in the Pacific region by providing medical, dental, optometry and engineering assistance to the host nation citizens. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Lauren Main)
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PACANGEL-VIETNAM 12
Staff Sgt. Ashton Alan, medical technician, takes the blood pressure of a local Vietnamese man at the Xuan Lam Primary School in Nghe An Province, Vietnam June 11 during Pacific Angel 2012. Operation Pacific Angel gives the U.S. an opportunity to support the efforts of other governments in the Pacific region by providing medical, dental, optometry and engineering assistance to the host nation citizens. Since 2007, U.S. military members have partnered together with host nation military personnel throughout the region to help improve the lives of tens of thousands of people through PACANGEL missions. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Lauren Main)
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PACANGEL-VIETNAM 12
Members of the Pacific Angel-Vietnam 12 speak to the local Vietnemese contractors through their interpreter at the Xuam Lam Medical Clinic during PACANGEL-Vietnam in Nghe An Province, Vietnam, June 11. The team is working with the Vietnam People's Armed Forces, as well as local contractors, to restore a community clinic to provide improved facilities for the province. Operation Pacific Angel gives the U.S. an opportunity to support the efforts of other governments in the Pacific region by providing medical, dental, optometry and engineering assistance to the host nation citizens. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Lauren Main)
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PACANGEL-VIETNAM 12
A young Vietnamese boy opens his mouth for a dental assistant to examine during Pacific Angel-Vietnam in Nghe An Province, Vietnam, June 11. The dental clinic, a class room at the Xuan Lam Primary School, was filled with children getting their first dental cleanings. The children were sent home with tooth brushes, tooth paste and fresh teeth. Operation Pacific Angel gives the U.S. an opportunity to support the efforts of the other governments in the Pacific region by providing medical, dental, optometry and engineering assistance to the host nation citizens.(U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Lauren Main)
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Aeromedical Subject Matter Exchange
Capt. Samuel Millar (far right), Pacific Air Forces, chief, Aeromedical Evacuation Standards/Evaluations and Programs, and flight nurse, shows Royal New Zealand Air Force aeromedics the U.S. Air Force’s aeromedical evacuation inflight kits to discuss the Air Force’s packaging and fly-away capability while on board a U.S. C-17 Globemaster III at Phenuapai Air Base, New Zealand, in April 2012. The U.S. and Royal New Zealand Air Force met during a subject matter exchange conference that allowed both Air Forces to discuss how each country conducts aeromedical operations to ensure future engagements, either real world or training, are as effective as possible. This meeting was conducted because a seamless response does not happen automatically; it is the result of exchanges and training events that increase operations awareness between counterparts. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Capt. Rebecca Heyse)
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Aeromedical Subject Matter Exchange
Master Sgt. Enrique Ferreira, an International Health Specialist from 13th Air Force at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, demonstrates the U.S. Air Force’s Oxygen/Electrical capabilities for aeromedical evacuation use to Royal New Zealand Air Force aeromedics on board a U.S. C-17 Globemaster III during a subject matter exchange conference at Phenuapai Air Base, New Zealand, in April 2012. The conference allowed both Air Forces to discuss how each country conducts operations to ensure future engagements, either real world or training, are as effective as possible. This meeting was conducted because a seamless response does not happen automatically; it is the result of exchanges and training events that increase operations awareness between counterparts. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Capt. Rebecca Heyse)
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Aeromedical Subject Matter Exchange
Aeromedical personnel from the U.S. Air Force and the Royal New Zealand Air Force gather on board a U.S. C-17 Globemaster III during a subject matter exchange conference at Phenuapai Air Base, New Zealand, in April 2012. The conference allowed both Air Forces to discuss how each country conducts operations to ensure future engagements, either real world or training, are as effective as possible. This meeting was conducted because a seamless response does not happen automatically; it is the result of exchanges and training events that increase operations awareness between counterparts. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Capt. Rebecca Heyse)
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Cope West 12
Tech. Sgt. Christain Simpson, Lao nurse Syam Pone Ponsavah, and Lt. Col. David Worley apply antibiotic ointment to the wounds of Neng Yong Ya, April 27, 2012, at the Lao-Mongolian Friendship Hospital in Phonsavahn, Laos. Mr. Ya was wounded when a Vietnam-era unexploded ordnance blew up as he worked to remove a stump from his farm. The U.S. and Lao medical professionals were working together as part of the humanitarian mission Operation PACIFIC ANGEL 12-2 when Mr. Ya was brought to the hospital in critical condition. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Mike Hammond)
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Cope West 12
Lt. Col. David Worley, a critical care transport nurse, removes the dressing from Neng Yong Ya's head, April 27, 2012, at the Lao-Mongolian Friendship Hospital in Phonsavahn, Xieng Khouang Province, Laos. Mr. Ya, a 30-year old farmer, was critically injured April 24 when a Vietnam-era unexploded ordnance blew up as he attempted to remove a stump from a field. Worley is working with Operation PACIFIC ANGEL 12-2, a joint and combined humanitarian mission, and is normally assigned to the 123rd Medical Group of the Kentucky Air National Guard. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Mike Hammond)
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Exercise Cope West 12
Dr. (Col.) Joann Basaran examines Lao People's Army Maj. Keoudom Sorthavongsack at the Lao-Mongolian Friendship Hospital in Phonsavahn, Laos, April 25. The major was one of more than 1,900 patients seen through April 26 as part of Operation PACIFIC ANGEL 12-2 - a joint and combined humanitarian assistance and capacity building mission. Thirty U.S. service members are partnering with Lao military and civilians to provide medical treatment, civil engineering projects, and educational exchanges from April 23-28. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Mike Hammond)
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Exercise Cope West 12
Tech. Sgt. Neil Hodawanus installs one of 15 ceiling fans Operation PACIFIC ANGEL engineers are providing at the Mother and Child Center of the Lao-Mongolian Friendship Hospital in Phonsavahn, Laos, April 25. Sergeant Hodawanus, a civil engineer utilities technician from the 773rd Civil Engineer Squadron at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, is one of 30 U.S. military members supporting Operation PACIFIC ANGEL 12-2 in Laos. PACANGEL is operating in three phases: civil engineering projects, medical care, and subject matter expertise exchanges between U.S. and Lao medics and engineers. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Mike Hammond)
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Exercise Cope West 12
Dr. (Maj.) Cole Taylor and Dr. Khamla consult over the diagnosis of Mr. Pheng Sy, at the Lao-Mongolian Friendship Hospital in Phonsavahn, Laos, April 24. Sy was one of hundreds of patients seeking care on the first day of health service outreach during Operation PACIFIC ANGEL 12-2. In addition to medical treatment, PACANGEL also features medical and engineering subject matter expert exchanges, as well as multiple civil engineer renovation projects. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Mike Hammond)
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