203rd RED HORSE performing humanitarian construction in Panama
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Panama - Airmen from the 203rd RED HORSE Squadron pour a retaining wall footer during a 12-week humanitarian construction effort in Panama. They are partnered with the 200th RED HORSE Squadron from Ohio to build an addition to a medical facility currently serving 30,000 members of the community, as well as a dorm facility to house visiting medical staff not from the local area. The effort was part of a larger humanitarian civic assistance exercise, Beyond the Horizon 2013, led by Joint Task Force Jaguar, Army Southern Command in which Soldiers and Airmen specializing in engineering, construction and health care provide needed services to communities while receiving valuable deployment training and building important relationships with partner nations. (Contributed photo) Airmen from the 203rd RED HORSE Squadron pour a retaining wall footer during a 12-week humanitarian construction effort in Panama. They are partnered with the 200th RED HORSE Squadron from Ohio to build an addition to a medical facility currently serving 30,000 members of the community, as well as a dorm facility to house visiting medical staff not from the local area. The effort was part of a larger humanitarian civic assistance exercise, Beyond the Horizon 2013, led by Joint Task Force Jaguar, Army Southern Command in which Soldiers and Airmen specializing in engineering, construction and health care provide needed services to communities while receiving valuable deployment training and building important relationships with partner nations. (Contributed photo)


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