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Pacific Angel 2015
U.S. Air Force Capt. Alexis Beauvais, 559th Aerospace Medical Squadron flight surgeon from Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, applies moulage to a volunteer wounded patient for a mass casualty exercise during Pacific Angel 15-4 at Goroka Health Clinic, Papua New Guinea, June 5, 2015. The U.S. military trained the medical staff on mass casualty triage, how to make tourniquets and litters out of things lying around and how to carry wounded patients. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Marcus Morris/Released)
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Pacific Angel 2015
Indonesian Air Force 1st Lt. Daniel Suptra, 3rd Flight Squadron doctor, briefs military doctors from the U.S., Australia, Philippines, the Papua New Guinea Defence Force and researchers from the Papua New Guinea Institute of Medical Research on Dengue Fever in Indonesia and how best to prevent it during Pacific Angel 15-4 in Goroka, Papua New Guinea, June 4, 2015. The doctors and researchers shared their knowledge of diseases with each other and discussed how best to treat and prevent them from occurring. Efforts undertaken during Pacific Angel help multilateral militaries in the Pacific improve and build relationships across a wide spectrum of civic operations, which bolsters each nation???s capacity to respond and support future humanitarian assistance and disaster relief operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Marcus Morris/Released)
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Pacific Angel 2015
A bacteriology researcher at the Institute of Medical Research swabs an isolated sample of streptococcus pneumonia in Goroka, Papua New Guinea, June 4, 2015. The researcher is testing the bacteria to determine if the strain has sensitivity to antibiotics or if it is resistant. Efforts undertaken during Pacific Angel help multilateral militaries in the Pacific improve and build relationships across a wide spectrum of civic operations, which bolsters each nation???s capacity to respond and support future humanitarian assistance and disaster relief operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Marcus Morris/Released)
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Pacific Angel 2015
Dr. Max Manape, of the Eastern Highlands Provincial Health Authority in Papua New Guinea, talks about waterborne diseases and the challenges of treating isolated provinces to military doctors from the U.S., Australia, Philippines, Indonesia and Papua New Guinea Defence Force, along with Institute of Medical Research experts during Pacific Angel 15-4 at Goroka, Papua New Guinea, June 4, 2015. The doctors and researchers shared their knowledge of diseases and discussed how best to treat and prevent them from occurring. Efforts undertaken during Pacific Angel help multilateral militaries in the Pacific improve and build relationships across a wide spectrum of civic operations, which bolsters each nation???s capacity to respond and support future humanitarian assistance and disaster relief operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Marcus Morris/Released)
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Pacific Angel 2015
Military doctors from the U.S., Australia, Philippines, Indonesia and Papua New Guinea pause for a photo with researchers from the Papua New Guinea Institute of Medical Research during Pacific Angel 15-4 at Goroka, Papua New Guinea, June 4, 2015. The group spent the day discussing how best to deal with evolving tropical diseases, build disease monitoring and treatment programs, and how to maximize limited resources for best results. Efforts undertaken during Pacific Angel help multilateral militaries in the Pacific improve and build relationships across a wide spectrum of civic operations, which bolsters each nation???s capacity to respond and support future humanitarian assistance and disaster relief operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Marcus Morris/Released)
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Pacific Angel 2015
Dr. William Pomat, head of the Papua New Guinea Institute of Medical Research, Infection and Immunology Unit, gives military doctors and researchers from the U.S., Australia, Philippines, Indonesia and Papua New Guinea an overview of vector-borne diseases in the country. He also highlighted what the institute has accomplished over the years during Pacific Angel 15-4 at Goroka, Papua New Guinea, June 4, 2015. Mountains, jungle and large bodies of water make monitoring, treating and eradicating tropical disease difficult. Efforts undertaken during Pacific Angel help multilateral militaries in the Pacific improve and build relationships across a wide spectrum of civic operations, which bolsters each nation???s capacity to respond and support future humanitarian assistance and disaster relief operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Marcus Morris/Released)
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Pacific Angel 2015
Neti Kamarefa, a medical lab technician at Goroka Hospital in Goroka, Papua New Gunea, provides an element of realism to a simulated disaster by mourning the loss of a mortally wounded mannequin during a mass casualty response exercise in Pacific Angel 15-4, June 5, 2015. The hospital worked for a week with U.S. military doctors, nurses and medics to develop its first disaster response plan -- essentially, a plan for situations when standard patient treatment and transport systems would be highly stressed. The hospital staff chose a simulated bus rollover as their final test. Efforts undertaken during Pacific Angel 15-4 in Papua New Guinea help multilateral militaries in the Pacific improve and build relationships across a wide spectrum of civic operations, which bolsters each nation???s capacity to respond and support future humanitarian assistance and disaster relief operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by 1st Lt. Michael Trent Harrington/Released)
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Pacific Angel 2015
Elsie Cessy, an emergency nurse at Goroka Hospital in Goroka, Papua New Guinea, rushes to triage and stabilize a simulated bus crush survivor during a mass casualty response exercise in operation Pacific Angel 15-4, June 5, 2015. The hospital worked for a week with U.S. military doctors, nurses and medics to develop its first disaster response plan -- essentially, a plan for situations when standard patient treatment and transport systems would be highly stressed. The hospital staff chose a simulated bus rollover as their final test. Efforts undertaken during Pacific Angel help multilateral militaries in the Pacific improve and build relationships across a wide spectrum of civic operations, which bolsters each nation???s capacity to respond and support future humanitarian assistance and disaster relief operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by 1st Lt. Michael Trent Harrington/Released)
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Pacific Angel 2015
Malavi Masuve, the secretary for the director of corporate relations at Goroka Hospital in Goroka, Papua New Guinea, displays her simulated "double amputee" wounds before a mass casualty response exercise for Pacific Angel 15-4, June 5, 2015. The hospital worked for a week with U.S. military doctors, nurses and medics to develop its first disaster response plan -- essentially, a plan for situations when standard patient treatment and transport systems would be highly stressed. The hospital staff chose a simulated bus rollover as their final test. Efforts undertaken during Pacific Angel help multilateral militaries in the Pacific improve and build relationships across a wide spectrum of civic operations, which bolsters each nation???s capacity to respond and support future humanitarian assistance and disaster relief operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by 1st Lt. Michael Trent Harrington/Released)
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Pacific Angel 2015
A medic from Goroka Hospital labels a simulated wounded patient as needing immediate care during a mass casualty exercise during Pacific Angel 15-4 at Goroka Health Clinic, Papua New Guinea, June 5, 2015. The Goroka medical staff worked with U.S. military to better prepare for mass casualty scenarios and to give timely medical care to patients based on the nature of their injuries. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Marcus Morris/Released)
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Pacific Angel Papua New Guinea 15-4
New Zealand Army and U.S. Air Force plumbers and carpenters install sinks and build counters for science lab at Gahuku Primary School in the Eastern Highlands Providence, Papua New Guinea, June 2, 2015. Pacific Angel is a U.S Pacific Command multilateral humanitarian assistance civil military operation, which improves military-to-military partnerships in the Pacific while also providing medical health outreach, civic engineering projects and subject matter exchanges among partner forces. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Marcus Morris/Released)
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Pacific Angel Papua New Guinea 15-4
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Stephen Pond, 647th Civil Engineer Squadron plumber, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, installs a sinks for a science lab at Gahuku Primary School in the Eastern Highlands Providence, Papua New Guinea, June 2, 2015. The mission of Pacific Angel is to upgrade education and health facilities, as well as work to deepen local disaster response capabilities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Marcus Morris/Released)
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Pacific Angel Papua New Guinea 15-4
U.S. military, Papua New Guinea Defence Force and New Zealand Army members unload supplies to renovate Gahuku Primary School during Pacific Angel 15-4 in the Eastern Highlands Providence, Papua New Guinea, June 2, 2015. Pacific Angel is a U.S Pacific Command multilateral humanitarian assistance civil military operation, which improves military-to-military partnerships in the Pacific while also providing medical health outreach, civic engineering projects and subject matter exchanges among partner forces. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Marcus Morris/Released)
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Pacific Angel Papua New Guinea 15-4
New Zealand Army Sapper Joey Tawhara, carpenter, checks the level of a staircase he and the Papua New Guinea Defence Force are fixing during Pacific Angel 15-4 at Gahuku Primary School in the Eastern Highlands Providence, Papua New Guinea, June 2, 2015. Efforts undertaken during Pacific Angel help multilateral militaries in the Pacific improve and build relationships across a wide spectrum of civic operations, which bolsters each nation???s capacity to respond to and support future humanitarian assistance and disaster relief operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Marcus Morris/Released)
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Pacific Angel Papua New Guinea 15-4
New Zealand Army, U.S. Air Force and Marine Corps engineers build guardrails for a schoolhouse porch during Pacific Angel 15-4 at Gahuku Primary School in the Eastern Highlands Providence, Papua New Guinea, June 2, 2015. The mission of Pacific Angel is to upgrade education and health facilities in the area, as well as work to deepen local disaster response capabilities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Marcus Morris/Released)
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Pacific Angel Papua New Guinea 15-4
Papua New Guinea Defence Force carpenters and New Zealand Army carpenters repair an unstable staircase during Pacific Angel 15-4 at Gahuku Primary School in the Eastern Highlands Providence, Papua New Guinea, June 2, 2015. Pacific Angel is a U.S Pacific Command multilateral humanitarian assistance civil military operation, which improves military-to-military partnerships in the Pacific while also providing medical health outreach, civic engineering projects and subject matter exchanges among partner forces. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Marcus Morris/Released)
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Pacific Angel Papua New Guinea 15-4
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Joshua Smith, 647th Civil Engineer Squadron electrical systems craftsman, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, installs lights to a classroom during Pacific Angel 15-4 in Gahuku Primary School at the Eastern Highlands Providence, Papua New Guinea, June 2, 2015. The mission of Pacific Angel is to upgrade education and health facilities, as well as work to deepen local disaster response capabilities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Marcus Morris/Released)
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Pacific Angel Papua New Guinea 15-4
Papua New Guinea Defence Force electricians pull open a wooden panel to install an electrical box and discover a wall-sized beehive during Pacific Angel 15-4 in Gahuku Primary School at the Eastern Highlands Providence, Papua New Guinea, June 2, 2015. Pacific Angel is a U.S Pacific Command multilateral humanitarian assistance civil military operation, which improves military-to-military partnerships in the Pacific while also providing medical health outreach, civic engineering projects and subject matter exchanges among partner forces. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Marcus Morris/Released)
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Pacific Angel Papua New Guinea 15-4
Papua New Guinea Defence Force plumbers and U.S. Air Force Nevada Air National Guard Staff Sgt. Alex Peden, 152nd Civil Engineering Squadron water and fuels system maintainer, install plumbing for a science lab during Pacific Angel 15-4 at Gahuku Primary School in the Eastern Highlands Providence, Papua New Guinea, June 2, 2015. Efforts undertaken during Pacific Angel help multilateral militaries in the Pacific improve and build relationships across a wide spectrum of civic operations, which bolsters each nation???s capacity to respond and support future humanitarian assistance and disaster relief operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Marcus Morris/Released)
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Pacific Angel Papua New Guinea 15-4
U.S. Air Force, Papua New Guinea Defence Force and Australian Air Force dentists remove broken and rotten teeth for local villagers in urgent need of dental care during Pacific Angel 15-4 at Unggai Primary School in Papua New Guinea, June 1, 2015. The dental team removed more than 350 teeth in three days of health services at the site. Pacific Angel is a U.S Pacific Command multilateral humanitarian assistance civil military operation, which improves military-to-military partnerships in the Pacific while also providing medical health outreach, civic engineering projects and subject matter exchanges among partner forces. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Marcus Morris/Released)
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