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Dec. 13, 2009

Mobile Surgical Team practices abilities during training exercise

Joint Task Force-Bravo's Mobile Surgical Team practiced it's deployment abilities in a training exercise Dec. 10 near the base hospital by performing five minor surgeries removing small "lumps and bumps" on volunteers."The team is the only permanently assigned military surgical team in Central America," said Army Dr. (Col.) David Cancelada, mobile

Dec. 10, 2009

JTF-Bravo, U.S.S. Wasp kick off Army-Navy week by training together in the Caribbean

Army-Navy week kicked off in fine style Dec. 7-9 for the Soldiers of Joint Task Force-Bravo and Sailors and Marines of the U.S.S. Wasp, when three Army helicopters and more than 40 crew members landed aboard the amphibious assault ship for deck landing qualification training in the Caribbean Sea.In a week full of tradition dating back to 1890, the

Nov. 23, 2009

El Salvador MEDCAP treats nearly 3,000 patients in four days

The Joint Task Force-Bravo Medical Element performed a Medical Civil Action Program, or MEDCAP, from Nov. 19 to 23 treating 2,987 people in several different cities affected by the El Salvador mudslides.A team of 10 MEDEL personnel along with the El Salvador's Ministry of Health personnel and local physicians conducted the MEDCAP for the benefit of

Nov. 19, 2009

U.S., Salvadoran team works together to assess damage in flood-stricken El Salvador

If two heads are better than one, then several expert minds from different countries must be even better. Put a team of U.S. and Salvadoran engineers together, along with some state-of-the-art equipment from U.S. Southern Command, and you have a force capable of providing critical assessments of the damage done by the recent torrential rains that