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Obock Regional Hospital health workers examine a tooth model during a Community Health Worker course in Obock, Djibouti, Oct. 18, 2015. U.S. Army Civil Affairs Battalion soldiers, assigned to Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa, hosted the two-day, U.S. Embassy funded course.



By Senior Airman Nesha Humes Combined Joint Task Force - Horn of Africa Djibouti Oct 26, 2015
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