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Lt. Col. Weilun Hsu, the 374th Aerospace Medicine Squadron optometry flight commander from Yokota Air Base, Japan, determines which glasses to prescribe a local during Pacific Angel 15-4 at Unggai Primary School in Papua New Guinea, June 1, 2015. The optometrists prescribed more than 200 glasses, allowing the locals to walk away seeing better than before. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Marcus Morris) PACANGEL efforts end in Papua New Guinea
Pacific Angel 15-4 officially ended June 8 after seven days of civic assistance projects that provided medical care for 3,859 patients, refurbished three schools for 3,000 students and helped two local hospitals overhaul their ability to respond to emergencies.
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2015
Default Air Force Logo Countries converge for PACANGEL Papua New Guinea
A six-nation Pacific Angel 15-4 team arrived June 1 in the Eastern Highlands province of Papua New Guinea. The PACANGEL team – made up of doctors, dentists, plumbers and planners from Papua New Guinea, the U.S., Australia, New Zealand, the Philippines and Indonesia -- tumbled out of trucks in Goroka, a town of 20,000 people located a mile above sea level, to deliver humanitarian assistance and build disaster relief abilities with the Papua New Guinea Defence Force.
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2015
Members of the 154th Civil Engineer Squadron partner with day laborers from the local community to cut pieces of wood for a basketball backboard  Sept. 8, 2014, during Pacific Unity 14-8 in Mount Hagen, Papua New Guinea. Pacific Unity is a bilateral Engineering Civic Action Program conducted in the Asia-Pacific region in collaboration with host nation civil authorities and military service members that build upon previous engagements and exercises, and continue to mature U.S. and Asia-Pacific civil-military interoperability. The Airmen are deployed from the Hawaii Air National Guard. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Terri Paden)                           Airmen enhance learning environment for Papua New Guinea students
A 34-manned team of U.S. Air Force construction craftsmen and support personnel along with Papua New Guinea Defense Forces and local workers have continued make enhancements at Togoba Secondary School in Papua New Guinea during Pacific Unity 14-8 .
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2014
Staff Sgt. Joseph Riemer stands by an F6A robot in an explosive ordnance disposal bomb suit Jan. 21, 2014, at Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska.  Reimer works as an EOD disposal technician with the 354th Civil Engineer Squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Jim Araos) EOD Airman saves life while deployed to Papua New Guinea
(This feature is part of the "Through Airmen's Eyes" series on AF.mil. These stories focus on a single Airman, highlighting their Air Force story.) Imagine sitting in a hotel lobby of a foreign country, when suddenly, a scream for help echoes from a dark parking lot outside. Without hesitation, you leap to your feet and depart the safety of the hotel in search for a person in need.
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