U.S., Peru military medics, NGOs treat patients during New Horizons Peru
SAN CLEMENTE, Peru—Dental tools and patients wait for their turn June 21 during the first medical readiness and training exercise offered in the area as part of New Horizons, a U.S. Southern Command-sponsored humanitarian assistance and training exercise that takes place annually in Latin American and Caribbean countries. New Horizons Peru affords Air Force medical personnel the opportunity to hone their skills and train alongside their Peruvian military counterparts. As part of New Horizons Peru, U.S. and Peruvian medics are planning to provide free medical care to about 30,000 Peruvians for communities in need. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. Candace N. Park/released)
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