Public-domain images between June 26, 2007 and May 15, 2012 from Humanitarian and Civic Assistance - records 31 to 40

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June 21, 2011: Army 1st Lt. James Wong, a nurse practitioner with Task Force Bon Voizen, treats a boy during a medical exercise in the city of Desdunes, Haiti, June 18, 2011. Task Force Bon Voizen is a U.S. Southern Command-sponsored joint foreign humanitarian exercise under the command of the Louisiana National Guard. That day, medical staff at the site saw more than 1,700 patients, a record during the exercise. DOD photo by Fred W. Baker III
Source: U.S. Southern Command (link)
Country: Haiti
Program: Humanitarian and Civic Assistance
June 20, 2011: DESDUNES, Haiti - Argentinean members of the U.N. security force in Haiti provide security, June 17, 2011, outside the Desdunes medical clinic where more than 1,000 citizens line up each day for free medical services from U.S., Canadian & Colombian military medical and dental practitioners during Task Force Bon Voizen humanitarian relief operations. Task Force Bon Voizen, New Horizons Haiti 2011, is a Commander, U.S. Southern Command sponsored, U.S. Army South conducted, joint foreign military interaction/humanitarian exercise under the command of the Louisiana National Guard. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Paul Meeker, Task Force Bon Voizen Public Affairs/Louisiana Army National Guard/Released)
Source: U.S. Southern Command (link)
Country: Haiti
Program: Humanitarian and Civic Assistance
June 20, 2011: U.S. military medical professionals provide dental care to a patient in the Artibonite department of Haiti, June 16, 2011. Task Force Bon Voizen saw more than 800 patients for dental care during its two months of the exercise. Task Force Bon Voizen is a U.S. Southern Command-sponsored joint foreign humanitarian exercise under the command of the Louisiana National Guard. DOD photo by Fred W. Baker III
Source: U.S. Southern Command (link)
Country: Haiti
Program: Humanitarian and Civic Assistance
June 17, 2011: GONAIVES, Haiti - Mark Stansberry, chairman of the board of directors of People to People International, helps to distribute donated school supplies to Haitian school children here, June 16, 2011. PTPI, founded by former president, Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1956, and Operation International Children, founded by actor Gary Sinise and author Laura Hillenbrand in 2004, work with the U.S. military to assist children in countries where the U.S. military has a mission. Task Force Bon Voizen, New Horizons Haiti 2011 is a Commander, U.S. Southern Command sponsored, U.S. Army South conducted, joint foreign military interaction/humanitarian exercise under the command of the Louisiana National Guard. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Aaron LeBlanc, Task Force Bon Voizen Public Affairs/Louisiana Army National Guard/Released)
Source: U.S. Southern Command (link)
Country: Haiti
Program: Humanitarian and Civic Assistance
June 16, 2011: Maj. Greg Pieper, nurse practitioner for the medical readiness training exercise from the Army Reserve 256th Casualty Support Hospital, screens a young patient as her mother comforts her during a visit, June 14. Columbian, Canadian and American military medical and dental professionals treated more than 2,200 Haitian patients at Hospital Saint Pierre de Grande Desdunes, near La Hatte, Haiti, by the end of day two of a 10-day MEDRETE as part of New Horizons 2011. New Horizons is a U.S. Southern Command sponsored, U.S. Army South conducted, combined military humanitarian exercise under the command of the Louisiana National Guard. Task Force Bon Voizen is deploying U.S. military engineers and medical professionals to Haiti for training and to provide humanitarian services. Task Force Bon Voizen will build a school, two medical clinics and a latrine facility, as well as staff three medical clinics and one dental clinic between April 28 and June 25 in the Artibonite Department. (Photo by Tech. Sgt. Shanda L. De Anda)
Source: U.S. Southern Command (link)
Country: Haiti
Program: Humanitarian and Civic Assistance
June 14, 2011: LAGO RANCO, Chile (June 12, 2011) Volunteers at a shelter for evacuees of an eruption of Mount Puyehue unload supplies and donations from Project Handclasp and Loving Hugs. Sailors assigned to the guided-missile frigates USS Boone (FFG 28) and USS Thach (FFG 43) delivered Project Handclasp and Loving Hugs donations to the shelter during a port visit in Talcahuano, Chile. Boone and Thach are deployed to South America in support of Southern Seas 2011. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Steve Smith/Released)
Source: U.S. Southern Command (link)
Country: Chile
Program: Humanitarian and Civic Assistance
June 13, 2011: GONAIVES, Haiti -- U.S. Air Force Col. Joseph Novak, a maxilofacial surgeon assigned to Task Force Bon Voizen, examines a Haitian woman's teeth during a ten-day medical training exercise here, June 5. Task Force Bon Voizen, New Horizons Haiti 2011 is a Commander, U.S. Southern Command sponsored, U.S. Army South conducted, joint foreign military interaction/humanitarian exercise under the command of the Louisiana National Guard. Task Force Bon Voizen is deploying U.S. military engineers and medical professionals to Haiti for training and to provide humanitarian services. Task Force Bon Voizen will build a school, two medical clinics and a latrine facility, as well as staff three medical clinics and one dental clinic between April 28 and June 25 in the Artibonite Department. Photo by Sgt. Aaron LeBlanc
Source: U.S. Southern Command (link)
Country: Haiti
Program: Humanitarian and Civic Assistance
June 8, 2011: TUMACO, Colombia (June 6, 2011) Navy ophthalmologists Capt. William Sray and Lt. Eva Chou remove a cataract from 101-year-old Irene Becerra aboard the Military Sealift Command hospital ship USNS Comfort (T-AH 20) during a Continuing Promise 2011 community service project. Continuing Promise is a five-month humanitarian assistance mission to the Caribbean, Central and South America. (U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Brian A. Goyak/Released)
Source: U.S. Southern Command (link)
Country: Colombia
Program: Humanitarian and Civic Assistance
June 8, 2011: TUMACO, Colombia (June 2, 2011) The Military Sealift Command hospital ship USNS Comfort (T-AH 20) is anchored off the coast of Tumaco, Colombia during Continuing Promise 2011. Continuing Promise is a five-month humanitarian assistance mission to the Caribbean, Central and South America. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Jonathen E. Davis/Released)
Source: U.S. Southern Command (link)
Country: Colombia
Program: Humanitarian and Civic Assistance
May 31, 2011: Pvt. Seiigchi Taniguichi, a Japanese member of MINUSTAH, works with U.S. service members of Task Force Bon Voizen to construct a culvert on the site of a medical clinic being erected as part of the task force’s mandate May 18, 2011. New Horizons Haiti 2011, is a Commander, U.S. Southern Command sponsored, U.S. Army South conducted, joint foreign military interaction/humanitarian exercise under the command of the Louisiana National Guard. Task Force Bon Voizen is deploying U.S. military engineers and medical professionals to Haiti for training and to provide humanitarian services. Task Force Bon Voizen will build a school, two medical clinics and a latrine facility, as well as staff three medical clinics and one dental clinic between April 28 and June 25 in the Artibonite Department. (Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Paul Meeker)
Source: U.S. Southern Command (link)
Countries: Belize, Haiti
Program: Humanitarian and Civic Assistance

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