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Tech. Sgt. Nicole Olive, a medical technician with the 124th Fighter Wing, Idaho Air National Guard, listens to the heartbeat of a patient during Pacific Angel 16-2 in the Kampot province, Cambodia, June 13, 2016. The Idaho National Guard partnered with Cambodia’s armed forces to train together through the ANG’s State Partnership Program. The program is designed to provide a consistent, enduring and genuine presence, built over time through professional, personal and institutional relationships that span continents and decades. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Omari Bernard) Airmen join multinational effort, offer medical care in Cambodia
Medical professionals from several nations and agencies recently came together in Pacific Angel 16-2 to promote interoperability with partner nations while delivering humanitarian aid to Cambodians in the Kampot province.
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2016
Staff Sgt. Ryan Willis, structures NCO from the 18th Civil Engineer Squadron, Kadena Air Base, Japan, and Warrant Officer 1st Class Phal Ry from Royal Cambodian Armed Forces prepare to apply mortar to a health center window frame Sept. 11, 2013, during Operation Pacific Angel 13-5 at Takeo Province, Cambodia. The health center is one of three that is undergoing renovations. Thirty-six U.S. forces and RCAF have teamed up to complete renovations scheduled to end Sept. 14, 2013. Latest Pac Angel makes big impact on local Cambodians
Closing celebrations for Operation Pacific Angel 13-5 Cambodia, a joint and combined humanitarian mission, was held on the grounds at the Rominh Health Center, here Sept. 17.
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2013
An electrician from Royal Cambodian Armed Forces assists with wiring at Tram Kok Health Canter Sept. 12 during Operation Pacific Angel 13-5 Cambodia. Work is almost complete at the site. Tram Kok and two other health centers are being renovated. The operation is scheduled to end in two days. Thirty-six U.S. forces and RCAF are working together on the health centers during engineering civil action U.S., Cambodian Airmen support Pacific Angel
Twenty engineers from the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces have spent the last four days working alongside 16 engineers from U.S. forces to provide engineering assistance to the citizens of Takeo.
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2013
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