File:US Navy 091020-N-1429M-022 Sierra Leone navy Chief Petty Officer Abdul Karim Konteh, bottom, and Leading Seaman Samuel Kerifa Mansaray, center, prepare a standing spine board for a Ghana navy petty officer.jpg
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DescriptionUS Navy 091020-N-1429M-022 Sierra Leone navy Chief Petty Officer Abdul Karim Konteh, bottom, and Leading Seaman Samuel Kerifa Mansaray, center, prepare a standing spine board for a Ghana navy petty officer.jpg |
English: MONROVIA, Liberia (Oct. 20, 2009) Sierra Leone navy Chief Petty Officer Abdul Karim Konteh, bottom, and Leading Seaman Samuel Kerifa Mansaray, center, prepare a standing spine board for Ghana navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Nicholas Damptsie during emergency medical training aboard the Dutch navy Africa Partnership Station platform HNLMS Johan de Witt (L 801). The medical training is one in a series of maritime safety courses being given to 46 African maritime professionals from Ghana, Senegal and Sierra Leone aboard Johan de Witt. Africa Partnership Station, originally a U.S. Navy initiative, is now an international effort aimed at improving maritime safety and security on the African continent. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Jason Morris/Released) |
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Image title | 091020-N-1429M-022:
MONROVIA, Liberia - Sierra Leone Chief Petty Officer Abdul Karim Konteh (bottom) and Leading Seaman Samuel Kerifa Mansaray (center) prepare a standing spine board for Ghanaian Petty Officer 2nd Class Nicholas Damptsie during emergency medical training aboard the Dutch Africa Partnership Station (APS) platform HNLMS Johan de Witt (L 801) here, Oct. 20. This medical training is just one in a series of maritime safety courses being given to 46 African maritime professionals from Ghana, Senegal and Sierra Leone aboard the APS platform. Other courses include maritime law enforcement, small boat engine repair and maintenance, medical and damage control training. Johan De Witt, a Royal Dutch Naval vessel, is the first European-led APS platform and is augmented by staff from Belgium, Portugal and the United States. APS, originally a U.S. Navy initiative, is now an international effort aimed at improving maritime safety and security for the continent of Africa through training and other collaborative activities with African partner countries. U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist (SW/AW) Jason Morris |
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