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English: PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (Nov. 8, 2010) Crew members assigned to High Speed Vessel Swift (HSV 2) look on as a donated mobile medical clinic is delivered to Port-Au-Prince, Haiti, as part of Project Handclasp. Project Handclasp is a U.S. Navy program that accepts and transports educational, humanitarian and goodwill material donated by America's private sector on a space-available basis aboard U.S. Navy ships for distribution to foreign nation recipients. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Ricardo Reyes/Released)
Date Taken on 8 November 2010
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Author U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Ricardo Reyes

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