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U.S. Air Force SSgt. William A. Hunter
administers medication during a medical
civic assistance project in Aidabaleten.
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U.S. Marines place a 1,500-gallon (5,700-liter) water reservoir, used to irrigate crops, on top of a 20-foot (6-meter) tower at the Suai Power Plant.
Photo by PH(AW) Clover B. Christensen, USN
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A U.S. Navy Seabee construction engineer welds a new flange on a maininlet line at Lahane Water Treatment Plant as part of water treatment improvement projects conducted by U.S. military personnel.
Photo courtesy of USGET
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U.S. Navy Seabee engineer, Lt. Mark Roys, checks the installation of a water treatment plants new static mixer.
Photo courtesy of USGET
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U.S. Navy dental personnel extract teeth from a Timoresepatient at Suai Hospital.
Photo by PH(AW) Clover B. Christensen, USN
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U.S. Marines load water pipes for Timor Lestes water system onto a CH-53E helicopter at Comoro Airport in Dili.
Photo courtesy of U.S. Support Group East Timor (USGET)
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U.S. Navy volunteers from the U.S.S. Chosin construct news ecurity screens for windows at Balide High School in the capital city, Dili.
Photo courtesy of USGET
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U.S. Navy sailors prepare sheet metal to replace a roof at the Ryder-Cheshire Foundation. Thefoundation is a non-governmental organization that provides humanitarian and medical assis-tance to East Timorese.
Photo courtesy of U.S. Support Group East Timor
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U.S. Navy Seabee engineers build the concrete support pedestals for a new Bemos Water Treatment Plant.
Photo courtesy of USGET
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A U.S. Air Force doctor, Maj. Kenneth Siu, examines an East Timorese baby in Maubara during a U.S. military medical program for local citizens.
Photo courtesy of USGET
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