Sgt. Miguel Coss, a native of San Juan, Puerto Rico, hands out cereal and chocolate candy to a Dominican boy along with Colombian Army Lt. Col. Jose Manuel Gomez Valenzuela at a construction site in Barahona, Dominican Republic, April 26. Coss is a Puerto Rico National Guardsmen currently assigned to the United States Army South Task Force Larimar, and is participating in the 2014 Beyond the Horizon (BTH) humanitarian mission at the Dominican Republic. Task Force Larimar is currently conducting engineering works at five different sites by constructing three medical clinics and two schools in


Sgt. Miguel Coss, a native of San Juan, Puerto Rico, hands out cereal and chocolate candy to a Dominican boy along with Colombian Army Lt. Col. Jose Manuel Gomez Valenzuela at a construction site in Barahona, Dominican Republic, April 26. Coss is a Puerto Rico National Guardsmen currently assigned to the United States Army South Task Force Larimar, and is participating in the 2014 Beyond the Horizon (BTH) humanitarian mission at the Dominican Republic. Task Force Larimar is currently conducting engineering works at five different sites by constructing three medical clinics and two schools in Barahona. The facilities will provide the residents better opportunities to receive medical care and school education. (National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Joseph Rivera Rebolledo, 113th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment, Task Force Larimar Public Affairs Office) US Soldiers and allied partners help Dominican citizens, build classrooms and medical clinic 140426-A-SM948-794


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