English: Patients line up as members of Joint Task Force-Bravo's medical humanitarian relief task force hand out prescribed medicines Aug. 21 in Pisco, Peru. The team saw more than 1,500 patients in three days, diagnosing ailments such as gastro-intestinal illness and respiratory infections. The humanitarian relief task force was sent to Pisco following the 8.0 magnitude earthquake that struck the region Aug. 15.
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Patients line up as members of Joint Task Force-Bravo's medical humanitarian relief task force hand out prescribed medicines Aug. 21 in Pisco, Peru. The team saw more than 1,500 patients in three days, diagnosing ailments such as gastro-intestinal illness
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Patients line up as members of Joint Task Force-Bravo's medical humanitarian relief task force hand out the perscribed medicines. The team saw more than 1500 patients in three days, diagnosing a variety of ailments such as gasto-intestinal illness, respitory infections and minor aches and pains. U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Shaun Emery.