Marine and Army personal enter a Marine Corps MV-22 aircraft after a site survey of a future Ebola treatment unit site near Barclayville, Liberia. Recently, four MV-22 Ospreys from the Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force Crises Response 14-2, from Moron, Spain, arrived in Monrovia, Liberia, to take part in Operation United Assistance. The Agency for International Development is the lead government organization for Operation United Assistance. Africa Command is supporting the effort by providing command and control, logistics, training and engineering assets to


Marine and Army personal enter a Marine Corps MV-22 aircraft after a site survey of a future Ebola treatment unit site near Barclayville, Liberia. Recently, four MV-22 Ospreys from the Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force Crises Response 14-2, from Moron, Spain, arrived in Monrovia, Liberia, to take part in Operation United Assistance. The Agency for International Development is the lead government organization for Operation United Assistance. Africa Command is supporting the effort by providing command and control, logistics, training and engineering assets to contain the Ebola virus outbreak in West African nations. ( Army Africa photo by Pfc. Craig Philbrick/Released) Clearing the way for Ebola treatment unit sites 141015-A-ZZ999-003


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