Biometric eye and finger scanners are used to process patients arriving at the Korean hospital. Within the walls of Bagram Air Base, Afghanistan, are two international hospitals. The first is a state of the art Korean-run hospital that sees around 150 Afghan civilians a day. Afghan doctors and nurses work closely aside the Korean doctors, dealing with minor injuries and illnesses. There is also a dentist attached to this facility. The second is and Egyptian -run hospital that can deal with up to 200 civilians and can carry out major surgery in its operator room. (Photo by: Sgt Chris Hargreaves)
Date Taken: | 02.27.2011 |
Date Posted: | 03.11.2011 06:17 |
Photo ID: | 375967 |
VIRIN: | 110227-A-1999H-092 |
Resolution: | 3000x2400 |
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Location: | BAGRAM AIR FIELD, AF |
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