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Description During Operation Warrior Sweep, US Army (USA) Major (MAJ) Mary V. Krueger, 321st Civil Affair Battalion, assigned to the Surgeon Cell, for the Combined Joint Civil Military Task Force (CJCMOTF), applies an ointment to a rash on the face of a little boy from a local Kuchi Tribe, located in the city of Gardez, Afghanistan, during Operation ENDURING FREEDOM. Soldiers assigned to the CJCMOTF operate an ambulatory clinic, which provides vaccinations, acute and preventive medical care to members of the local Tribes.
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Author SFC LARRY JOHNS (U.S. Army)
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