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    Transition in Tacloban, U.S. Marine capabilities no longer necessary [Image 4 of 7]

    Transition in Tacloban, U.S. Marine capabilities no longer necessary

    TACLOBAN, LEYTE, PHILIPPINES

    11.24.2013

    Photo by Capt. Caleb Eames 

    III Marine Expeditionary Force   

    U.S. Marine Brig. Gen. Paul Kennedy, third from the right, stands with Armed Forces of the Philippines service members and Department of Social Welfare and Development officials at Tacloban airport, Nov. 24. As U.S. military forces begin to redeploy due to decreasing emergent needs and changing requirements, the U.S. and many other nations and organizations continue to assist in recovery efforts. The retrograde of U.S. military forces follows massive emergency relief efforts which are now transitioning to long-term recovery operations. As aid has reached the areas in most need, and those needing evacuation have been flown to safety, the demand for unique U.S. military capabilities is decreasing and can be replaced with host nation or international agency solutions, according to officials.

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    IMAGE INFO

    Date Taken: 11.24.2013
    Date Posted: 11.25.2013 01:17
    Photo ID: 1059825
    VIRIN: 131124-M-XY123-001
    Resolution: 2727x1998
    Size: 1.19 MB
    Location: TACLOBAN, LEYTE, PH

    Web Views: 159
    Downloads: 12

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