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Joint Task Force Bravo conducted a medical engagement in Olancho, Honduras to provide humanitarian assistance and medical services at the request of the government of Honduras.
Joint Task Force Bravo conducted a medical engagement in Olancho, Honduras to provide humanitarian assistance and medical services at the request of the government of Honduras.
Joint Task Force Bravo conducted a medical engagement in Olancho, Honduras to provide humanitarian assistance and medical services at the request of the government of Honduras.
Joint Task Force Bravo conducted a medical engagement in Olancho, Honduras to provide humanitarian assistance and medical services at the request of the government of Honduras.
Joint Task Force Bravo conducted a medical engagement in Olancho, Honduras to provide humanitarian assistance and medical services at the request of the government of Honduras.
Colonel Phillip Brown, commander of Joint Task Force-Bravo recently recognized two of our soldiers for their efforts in the support of the United States Naval Ship Comfort here in Honduras.
Colonel Phillip Brown, commander of Joint Task Force-Bravo recently recognized two of our soldiers for their efforts in the support of the United States Naval Ship Comfort here in Honduras.
The MEIR course was followed by a base-wide exercise hosted to assess each emergency units response to a. simulated incident.
U.S. Army soldiers simulate a medical evacuation during an exercise following the Medical Effects of Ionizing Radiation course at Soto Cano Air Base, Honduras on 14 Oct 2022.
U.S. Army soldiers simulate a medical evacuation during an exercise following the Medical Effects of Ionizing Radiation course at Soto Cano Air Base, Honduras on 14 Oct 2022.
U.S. Army soldiers simulate a medical evacuation during an exercise following the Medical Effects of Ionizing Radiation course at Soto Cano Air Base, Honduras on 14 Oct 2022.
U.S. Army medical experts respond to a simulated explosion during an exercise at Soto Cano Air Base, Honduras on 14 Oct, 2022.
U.S. Army Firefighters respond to a simulated explosion during an exercise at Soto Cano Air Base, Honduras on 14 Oct, 2022.
U.S. Army Firefighters respond to a simulated explosion during an exercise at Soto Cano Air Base, Honduras on 14 Oct, 2022.
U.S. Army CPT Yessenia Acosta, facilitator of a base-wide MASCAL training exercise and Medical Effects of Ionizing Radiation course, poses for a photo at Soto Cano Air Base, Honduras on 14 Oct, 2022.
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