TROPIC CARE 2013 community projects

LANAI, Hawaii - Lt. Col. Jay Fuller, a public health officer from the 176 Medical Group, uses his civilian veterinary skills here June 6, 2013, between his public health duties. Forty-five Alaska military personnel from Air and Army National Guard and active-duty Air Force set up and ran medical clinics for medically-underserved Hawaiians on the islands of Lanai and Maui as part of an Innovative Readiness Training project June 4 to 12. The group joined about 500 other military personnel from multiple components of the Air Force, Army and Navy on four Hawaiian Islands at six sites as a joint training mission called TROPIC CARE 2013 – the largest IRT mission since the program began. National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. N. Alicia Goldberger.

PHOTO BY: Staff Sgt. N. Alicia Goldberger.
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