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Title: 081112M1391M138 A boy is apprehensive as U'S' Navy Sailor HM3 Alberto J' SevillaParra, Police Traini


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081112-M-1391M-138 A boy is apprehensive as U.S.
Navy Sailor HM3 Alberto J. Sevilla-Parra, Police
Training Team 4, Regimental Combat Team 5, puts
on latex gloves before giving him a dental exam
at his home in Albo Hayat, Iraq, Nov. 12, 2008.
Local Coalition Forces occasionally visit small
villages along the Syrian border to conduct
medical exams and build relationships with the
local population. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by
Cpl. Seth Maggard/Released)
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081112-M-1391M-146 U.S. Navy Sailor HM3 Alberto
J. Sevilla-Parra, Police Training Team 4,
Regimental Combat Team 5, administers a dental
exam to a boy in Albo Hayat, Iraq, Nov. 12, 2008.
Local Coalition Forces occasionally visit small
villages along the Syrian border to conduct
medical exams and build relationships with the
local population. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by
Cpl. Seth Maggard/Released)
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081112-M-1391M-206 U.S. Navy Sailor HM2 John H.
Holscher, right, Border Transition Team 4222,
Regimental Combat Team 5, cleans a man's scar
during a medical triage set up in his home in
Albo Hayat, Iraq, Nov. 12, 2008. Local Coalition
Forces occasionally visit small villages along
the Syrian border to conduct medical exams and
build relationships with the local population.
(U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Seth
Maggard/Released)
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081112-M-1391M-214 U.S. Navy Sailor HM2 John H.
Holscher, Border Transition Team 4222, Regimental
Combat Team 5, uses a knife to determine numbness
in a man's foot during a medical triage set up
in Albo Hayat, Iraq, Nov. 12, 2008. Local
Coalition Forces occasionally visit small
villages along the Syrian border to conduct
medical exams and build relationships with the
local population. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by
Cpl. Seth Maggard/Released)
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081112-M-1391M-261 U.S. Navy Sailor HM2 John H.
Holscher, not shown, Border Transition Team 4222,
Regimental Combat Team 5, holds a thermometer in
a boy's mouth during a medical triage set up in
Albo Hayat, Iraq, Nov. 12, 2008. Local Coalition
Forces occasionally visit small villages along
the Syrian border to conduct medical exams and
build relationships with the local population.
(U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Seth
Maggard/Released)
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081112-M-1391M-083 A young boy prepares chia tea
for U.S. Marines of Border Transition Team 4222,
Regimental Combat Team 5, in his home in Albo
Hayat, Iraq, Nov. 12, 2008. Local Coalition
Forces occasionally visit small villages along
the Syrian border to conduct medical exams and
build relationships with the local population.
(U.S. Marine Corps photo by
Cpl. Seth Maggard/Released)
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081112-M-1391M-493 U.S. Marines of Border
Transition Team 4222, Regimental Combat Team 5,
wash their hands before eating a meal prepared
for them in Albo Hayat, Iraq, Nov. 12, 2008.
Local Coalition Forces occasionally visit small
villages along the Syrian border to conduct
medical exams and build relationships with the
local population. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by
Cpl. Seth Maggard/Released)
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081112-M-1391M-506 U.S. Marines of Border
Transition Team 4222, Regimental Combat Team 5,
and Iraqi soldiers and policemen sit and talk
before eating a meal prepared for them in Albo
Hayat, Iraq, Nov. 12, 2008. Local Coalition
Forces occasionally visit small villages along
the Syrian border to conduct medical exams and
build relationships with the local population.
(U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Seth
Maggard/Released)
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