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    Reporter's Notebook: Boy Forgoes Party for Surgery

    Reporter's Notebook: Boy Forgoes Party for Surgery

    Photo By Fred Baker | Beyker Maldonado and his friend chase a toy car, July 10, while waiting in the...... read more read more

    ABOARD USNS COMFORT, USSOUTHCOM, AT SEA

    07.13.2009

    Story by Fred Baker 

    Office of the Secretary of Defense Public Affairs           

    ABOARD THE USNS COMFORT OFF THE COAST OF CORINTO, NICARAGUA - It was Beyker Maldonado's birthday last week.

    The toddler likes to run, chase bouncy balls, and run.

    Sporting a cloth diaper, a dirty T-shirt, socks and sandals, Beyker zips up and down the reception area here with Navy corpsmen in chase.

    He turned 2 on July 10.

    The boy's grandmother had planned a party, but instead, Beyker will spend the night with his mother aboard this Navy hospital ship, preparing for eye surgery.

    A few months ago, Beyker's right eye started crossing toward his left. Now he has trouble focusing on and grabbing things, his mother said. Without the surgery, Beyker will likely do poorly at what little education is offered, and his job prospects as an adult are limited. Nicaragua is the second poorest country in the western hemisphere, and Beyker likely would have been among the poorest.

    His mother called this surgery a blessing from God.

    I chatted with the chief medical officer, Navy Capt. James Ware, during lunch. We talked about soft power, international cooperation, departmental roles, and the value of civilian volunteers, among other things. With a mission like this, there are more talking points than there are stairs in this cavernous converted tanker. And there are hundreds and hundreds of stairs.

    I hope to cover many of those points in a Web special that will be posted on DefenseLink this week as the USNS Comfort heads home after four months at sea, and stops in seven countries.

    But as importantly, I hope to cover the human side. These trips leave lasting impressions on both those who are helped, and those who render the aid. I hope to tell a few of their stories.

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    Date Taken: 07.13.2009
    Date Posted: 07.13.2009 13:53
    Story ID: 36315
    Location: ABOARD USNS COMFORT, USSOUTHCOM, AT SEA

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