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Aug. 27, 2010

Smoke and flames

Aug. 17, 2010

Medics hit Mosquito Coast for MEDCAP

The Joint Task Force-Bravo Medical Element recently completed a medical civic action program mission in the La Mosquitia region of Honduras, which began Aug. 8 and ended Aug. 14.After weeks of preparation and planning, the MEDEL team was able to treat 1,831 patients for various ailments and injuries, from headaches to a two-year-old snake bite

Aug. 14, 2010

Fuels techs ensure missions move

The helicopters are prepped and ready to go. The gear is all loaded up and ready to go. The medical staff and air crew and strapped in and ready to go. All in all, the Medical Civic Action Program, which takes place Aug. 9-14 here, is ready to go.But how, exactly, is it going to go?It's through the expertise of the Soldiers and Airmen of the

Aug. 4, 2010

U.S. surgical team provides urology care in Tegucigalpa

The patient lying on the operating table was in desperate need of urological surgery. Years ago, the 13-year-old Honduran boy had been hit by a bus, causing internal damage that kept him from being able to urinate normally.  Now, after surgeons were able to fix the problem by performing a bladder augmentation, the teenager has a chance to live a

Aug. 3, 2010

Two JTF-B Soldiers killed in vehicle accident

Two Soldiers from Joint Task Force-Bravo were killed at approximately 2:30 p.m. July 31 when their car ran off highway CA-5, between Siguatepeque and Comayagua, and struck a tree. A civilian passenger in the car was killed in the crash as well. Army Sgt. Luis E. Brito, 26, a Springdale, Ark., native, died immediately of traumatic head injury,

Aug. 3, 2010

Suicide solution involves leadership, Mullen says

While no easy answers exist to a military suicide problem that has reached "crisis level," a big part of the solution is tied to leadership, according to the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.Addressing the National Guard Family Program Volunteer Workshop Aug. 2 in New Orleans, Navy Adm. Mike Mullen touched on the need to care for

July 30, 2010

Joint Task Force-Bravo supports drug interdiction in Honduras

Joint Task Force-Bravo, together with the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), assisted Honduran authorities in a successful drug interdiction July 21 in Gracias a Dios, Honduras.The Hondurans seized 473 kilograms of cocaine, 12 barrels of fuel, two satellite phones, two global positioning system units, three boats, one generator, airfield

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