File:US Navy 031105-N-0000W-007 Healthcare professionals watch a demonstration.jpg
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English: Yokosuka, Japan (Nov. 5, 2003) -- Healthcare professionals from the Japan Maritime Self Defense Force watch a demonstration by Yokosuka's Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) team at a mass casualty disaster drill. Readiness drills are held throughout mainland Japan frequently to help forces stay ready for any contingency. U.S. Navy photo by Tom Watanabe. (RELEASED) |
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