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Pacific Angel - Cambodia
BAK KLARNG, Cambodia -- Maj. Nathaniel Duff and Capt. Sok Heng examine the ear of a Cambodian woman during Operation PACIFIC ANGEL 11-1 Aug. 8, 2011, Bak Klarng, Cambodia. The operation supports U.S. Pacific Command’s capacity-building efforts by partnering with other governments in the region to provide medical, dental, optometry and engineer assistance to their citizens. Major Duff is an ear, nose and throat surgeon assigned to the 154th Medical Group, Hawaii Air National Guard. Captain Heng is a medic in the Royal Cambodian Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Christopher Boitz)
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Pacific Angel - Cambodia
BAK KLARNG, Cambodia -- Staff Sgt. Brad Hambleton and Warrant Officer Oak Sokha weld roof joyces for a bathroom during Operation PACIFIC ANGEL 11-1 Aug. 8, 2011, Bak Klarng, Cambodia. PA 11-1 partners U.S. and Cambodian military and civilian personnel to provide medical, dental, optometry and engineer programs to local Cambodians as well as airfield operations and infection control subject-matter expert exchanges. Sergeant Hambleton is a structural craftsman assigned to the 647th Civil Engineer Squadron and WO Sokha is an electrician in the Royal Cambodian Army. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Christopher Boitz)
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PACIFIC ANGEL 11-1
Capt. Wes Walker examines mosquitoes under a digital microscope for identification and research in Koh Kong, Cambodia, during Operation PACIFIC ANGEL 11-1 Aug. 7, 2011. Cambodia had 57,232 reported cases of malaria from 2000-2005 and climbed to 64,595 cases in 2009. Captain Walker is an entomologist assigned to Kadena Air Base, Japan. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Christopher Boitz)
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Pacific Angel - Cambodia
Cambodia -- Capt. Wes Walker and Tech. Sgt. Russ Thomas examine a water container for mosquitoes associated with malaria and dengue in a rural part of Cambodia during Operation PACIFIC ANGEL 11-1 Aug. 6, 2011. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Cambodia had 57, 232 reported cases of malaria from 2000-2005; cases climbed to 64,595 cases in 2009. Captain Walker, an entomologist, and Sergeant Thomas, a public health technician, are both assigned to Kadena Air Base, Japan. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Christopher Boitz)
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PACIFIC ANGEL - Cambodia
Cambodia -- Capt. Wes Walker and Mr. Chan Phoum hang a mosquito trap outside a village to examine mosquitoes associated with malaria and dengue in a rural part of Cambodia during Operation PACIFIC ANGEL 11-1 Aug. 6, 2011. Cambodia had 57,232 reported cases of malaria from 2000-2005; cases climbed to 64,595 cases in 2009. Captain Walker is an entomologist assigned to Kadena Air Base, Japan. Mr. Phoum is a local field malaria researcher. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Christopher Boitz)
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PACIFIC ANGEL - Cambodia
Cambodia -- Tech. Sgt. Russ Thomas and Capt. Wes Walker put together traps for mosquitoes associated with malaria and dengue in a rural part of Cambodia during Operation PACIFIC ANGEL 11-1 Aug. 6, 2011. Cambodia had 57,232 reported cases of malaria from 2000-2005; cases climbed to 64,595 cases in 2009. Captain Walker, an entomologist, and Sergeant Thomas, a public health technician, are both assigned to Kadena Air Base, Japan. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Christopher Boitz)
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2011 Asia Pacific Military Nursing Symposium
BANGKOK, Thailand - Members of the military nursing community take photos with one another at the Pullman King Power Hotel in Bangkok Thailand on Aug. 1 during the start of a five-day 2011 Asia Pacific Military Nursing Symposium, which is sponsored by Pacific Command and executed under the direction of 13th Air Force. This is the fifth year of the symposium, which started at Hickam Air force Base in 2007, and the first time that Thailand has hosted the event. More than 12 countries from the Asia-Pacific region have come together to build on relationships by exchanging information and techniques with one another. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Cohen A. Young)
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Rodeo 2011
Airmen from Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, compete in the Fit to Fight competition July 24 at Air Mobility Rodeo 2011. Five teams from JBPHH competed in this year's event, held at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., July 24-29. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Carolyn Herrick)
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Rodeo 2011
Senior Airman Chris Menefee, 647th Security Forces Squadron, provides security during a combat tactics event at the 2011 Air Mobility Rodeo at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., July 26. Menefee is stationed at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Carolyn Herrick)
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Rodeo 2011
Senior Airman Jeffrey Kristek and Tech. Sgt. Pablo Gonzalez, 647th Security Forces Squadron, respond to incoming fire during a combat tactics event at the 2011 Air Mobility Rodeo at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., July 26. Kristek is stationed at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Carolyn Herrick)
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Rodeo 2011
Tech. Sgt. Michael Skonetski, 647th Security Forces Squadron, fires an M-9 during the 2011 Air Mobility Rodeo at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., July 25. Skonetski is stationed at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Carolyn Herrick)
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Pacific Angel - Mongolia
As part of the first Pacific Angel in Mongolia, U.S. Air Force and Mongolian Army military engineers work side-by-side with local contractors to repair and renovate a clinic for Mongolian Armed Forces veterans and retirees in Tsenkermandal village from 17-23 July, 2011. A joint and combined team of 130 Mongolian, U.S., and Sri Lankan military medical providers, engineers, and support staff, along with Project Hope and interpreters, are providing health screenings, veterinary, and engineering projects in Tsenkermandal, Delgerkhaan, and Jargaltkhaan remote villages and in Ondorkhaan city in Hentii province. Pacific Angels cultivate bonds and foster goodwill between the U.S. and Asian-Pacific countries through capacity-building in humanitarian assistance. In its fourth year, Pacific Angels are planned and executed by at 13th Air Force at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii. (Air Force photo/Lt. Col. Tracey Saiki)
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Pacific Angel - Mongolia
Pacific Angel-Mongolia U.S. medical planner, Air Force Master Sgt. Ashly Erickson, and Mongolian medical planner, Army Major Naranzul Tumurbaatar, were interviewed by regional and local media from Hentii province during medical outreach services at Tsenkermandal clinic. This is the first Pacific Angel in Mongolia from July 18-23, 2011. A joint and combined team of 130 Mongolian, U.S., and Sri Lankan military medical providers, engineers, and support staff, along with Project Hope and interpreters, are providing health screenings, veterinay, and engineering projects in Tsenkermandal, Delgerkhaan, and Jargaltkhaan remote villages and in Ondorkhaan in Hentii province. Pacific Angels cultivate bonds and foster goodwill between the U.S. and Asian-Pacific countries through capacity-building in humanitarian assistance. In its fourth year, Pacific Angels are planned and executed by at 13th Air Force at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii. (Air Force photo/Lt. Col. Tracey Saiki)
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Pacific Angel - Mongolia
Hentii province regional and local media interviewed Mongolia U.S. Ambassador John Addleton while he visited the medical clinic site at Tsenkermandal village. He also visited the engineering construction site in Tsenkermandal and the outpatient clinic in Ondorkhaan city. This is the first Pacific Angel in Mongolia from July 18-23, 2011. Outreach programs in medical, dental, optometry, veterinary and engineering are being held in Delgerkhaan, Jargaltkhaan, and Tsenkhermandal remote villages and Ondorkhaan city. Pacific Angels cultivate bonds and foster goodwill between the U.S. and Asian-Pacific countries through capacity-building in humanitarian assistance. In its fourth year, Pacific Angels are planned and executed by at 13th Air Force at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii. (Air Force photo/Lt. Col. Tracey Saiki)
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Pacific Angel - Mongolia
Operation Pacific Angel-Mongolia's ger base camp is approximately 175 miles east of capitol city, Ulaanbaatar. This is the first Pacific Angel in Mongolia from 18-23 July, 2011. Traditional gers (tents) accomodate 130 Mongolian, U.S., and Sri Lankan military medical providers, engineers, and support staff, along with Project Hope and interpreters. Outreach programs in medical, dental, optometry, veterinary and engineering are being held in Delgerkhaan, Jargaltkhaan, and Tsenkhermandal remote villages and Ondorkhaan city in Hentii province. Pacific Angels cultivate bonds and foster goodwill between the U.S. and Asian-Pacific countries through capacity-building in humanitarian assistance. In its fourth year, Pacific Angels are planned and executed by at 13th Air Force at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii. (Air Force photo/Lt. Col. Tracey Saiki)
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Pacific Angel - Mongolia
In support of the first Pacific Angel in Mongolia, each morning vans depart from ger base camp with 130 Mongolian, U.S., and Sri Lankan military medical providers, engineers, and support staff, along with Project Hope and interpreters, for one to two-hour bumpy dirt road rides to medical, dental, optometry, veterinary and engineering sites in Delgerkhaan, Jargaltkhaan, and Tsenkhermandal and Ondorkhaan in Hentii province from July 18-23, 2011. Pacific Angels cultivate bonds and foster goodwill between the U.S. and Asian-Pacific countries through capacity-building in humanitarian assistance. In its fourth year, Pacific Angels are planned and executed by at 13th Air Force at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii.(Air Force photo/Lt. Col. Tracey Saiki)
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Pacific Angel - Mongolia
In support of the first Operation Pacific Angel in Mongolia, locally purchased pharmaceuticals are fully-loaded in a van headed for a clinic in Tsenkhermandal village in Hentii province, Mongolia. A joint and combined team of 130 Mongolian, U.S., and Sri Lankan military medical providers, engineers, and support staff, along with Project Hope and interpreters, are providing health screenings, veterinary, and engineering projects in Tsenkermandal, Delgerkhaan, and Jargaltkhaan remote villages and in Ondorkhaan city from July 18-23, 2011. Pacific Angels cultivate bonds and foster goodwill between the U.S. and Asian-Pacific countries through capacity-building in humanitarian assistance. In its fourth year, Pacific Angels are planned and executed by at 13th Air Force at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii. (Air Force photo/Lt. Col. Tracey Saiki)
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Pacific Angel - Mongolia
Delgerkhaan, Mongolia – A tooth is prepped for pulling from a young Mongolian boy by U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Jose Cardenas, a native of Hildalgo, Texas and currently assigned to the 8th Medical Group, Kunsan Air Base, Republic of Korea and Major (Dr.) Rebecca Neitzke, a native of Grand Rapids Minn., and currently assigned to Kunsan AB, ROK, while at the two-day multinational mobile clinic in Delgerkhaan, Mongolia on July 20 in support of Pacific Angel-Mongolia, a 13th Air Force led combined humanitarian assistance operation. U.S. Soldiers, Sailors and Airmen worked together with Mongolian Armed Forces, Sri Lankan Forces and National Government Organization Project Hope in providing healthcare in Delgerkhaan for two days. Their team moves to a new location every two days to spread out their coverage in the area, while a stationary team works out of a hospital in Ondorkhan, Mongolia. This is the fourth year of Pacific Angel, but the first time the operation has been hosted in Mongolia. The operation helps cultivate common bonds and foster goodwill between the United States, Mongolia and other regional nations. In addition to veterinary training, a clinic is being refurbished and medical outreach events are being held in Ondorkhan, Delgerkhaan and Tsenkhermandal soums of the Hentii province from July 18-23. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Cohen A. Young)
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Pacific Angel - Mongolia
Delgerkhaan, Mongolia – Three Mongolian young boys show off the balloons they received while visiting the two-day multinational mobile clinic in Delgerkhaan, Mongolia on July 20 in support of Pacific Angel-Mongolia, a 13th Air Force led combined humanitarian assistance operation. U.S. Soldiers, Sailors and Airmen worked together with Mongolian Armed Forces, Sri Lankan Forces and National Government Organization Project Hope in providing healthcare in Delgerkhaan for two days. Their team moves to a new location every two days to spread out their coverage in the area, while a stationary team works out of a hospital in Ondorkhan, Mongolia. This is the fourth year of Pacific Angel, but the first time the operation has been hosted in Mongolia. The operation helps cultivate common bonds and foster goodwill between the United States, Mongolia and other regional nations. In addition to veterinary training, a clinic is being refurbished and medical outreach events are being held in Ondorkhan, Delgerkhaan and Tsenkhermandal soums of the Hentii province from July 18-23. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Cohen A. Young)
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Pacific Angel - Mongolia
Delgerkhaan, Mongolia – A Mongolian man has his blood pressure checked during registration procedures at the two-day mobile clinic in Delgerkhaan, Mongolia on July 20 in support of Pacific Angel-Mongolia, a 13th Air Force led combined humanitarian assistance operation. U.S. Soldiers, Sailors and Airmen worked together with Mongolian Armed Forces, Sri Lankan Forces and National Government Organization Project Hope in providing healthcare in Delgerkhaan for two days. Their team moves to a new location every two days to spread out their coverage in the area, while a stationary team works out of a hospital in Ondorkhan, Mongolia. This is the fourth year of Pacific Angel, but the first time the operation has been hosted in Mongolia. The operation helps cultivate common bonds and foster goodwill between the United States, Mongolia and other regional nations. In addition to veterinary training, a clinic is being refurbished and medical outreach events are being held in Ondorkhan, Delgerkhaan and Tsenkhermandal soums of the Hentii province from July 18-23. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Cohen A. Young)
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