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English: DOUALA, Cameroon (June 15, 2011) Cmdr. Tim Keeton is interviewed by Cameroonian media following a dedication ceremony at the free military hospital's new training classroom, as part of Africa Partnership Station 2011. Africa Partnership Station is an international security cooperation initiative designed to strengthen global maritime partnerships through training and collaborative activities. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Gary A Prill/Released)
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