File:US Navy 060603-N-6501M-020 Commander, Amphibious Squadron Seven, Capt. Bradley D. Martin, speaks to guests during the official welcoming ceremonies.jpg
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DescriptionUS Navy 060603-N-6501M-020 Commander, Amphibious Squadron Seven, Capt. Bradley D. Martin, speaks to guests during the official welcoming ceremonies.jpg |
English: Jolo, Philippines (June 3, 2006) - Commander, Amphibious Squadron Seven, Capt. Bradley D. Martin, speaks to guests during the official welcoming ceremonies for the U.S. Military Sealift Command (MSC) Hospital ship USNS Mercy (T-AH 19). Mercy's one-week stay in Jolo, located in the Sulu province of the Philippines, will provide a multitude of medical, dental and veterinary care for the people who live in this region. This care is provided by a portion of Mercy's staff working side by side with their Filipino counterparts at several medical centers in the city, as well as patients being given care on the ship itself. Mercy's stop in Jolo is one of many, during its humanitarian deployment to South and Southeast Asia, and the Pacific Islands. Mercy is able to rapidly respond to a range of situations on short notice and is capable of supporting medical and humanitarian assistance needs with special medical equipment and a multi-specialized medical team, providing a range of services ashore as well as aboard the ship. The medical staff is augmented with an assistance crew, many of whom are part of non-governmental organizations that have significant medical capabilities. U.S. Navy photo by Chief Photographer's Mate Edward G. Martens (RELEASED) |
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Author | U.S. Navy photo by Chief Photographer's Mate Edward G. Martens |
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Image title | 060603-N-6501M-020
JOLO, Republic of the PHILIPPINES - (June 03, 2006) - Captain Bradley D. Martin, Commander Amphibious Squadron Seven speaks to guests during the official welcoming ceremonies for the hospital ship, USNS Mercy (T-AH 19). Mercy's one week stay in Jolo, located in the Sulu province of the Philippines, will provide a multitude of medical, dental and veterinary care for the people who live in this region. This care is provided by a portion of Mercy's staff working side by side with their Filipino counterparts at several medical centers in the city, as well as patients being given care on the ship itself. Mercy's stop in Jolo is one of many, during its humanitarian deployment to South and Southeast Asia, and the Pacific Islands. Mercy is able to rapidly respond to a range of situations on short notice and is capable of supporting medical and humanitarian assistance needs with special medical equipment and a multi-specialized medical team, providing a range of services ashore as well as aboard the ship. The medical staff is augmented with an assistance crew, many of whom are part of non-governmental organizations that have significant medical capabilities. U.S. Navy photo by Chief Photographer's Mate Edward G. Martens (RELEASED) |
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