Lt. Col. Douglas Riley discovered food availability wasn't the problem in Mongolia. The key was managing the Asian country's food sources. Riley has been working with Mongolia's armed and border forces to show veterinarians how to produce healthier herds as a continuation of Pacific Angel 2011. With effective management of the animals and the environment, the 13th Air Force Cooperative Health Engagement Division veterinarian believes Mongolia is the continent's potential "protein basket." The food, milk and animal products in Mongolia are used by both the armed forces and border patrol forces.
Lt. Col. Douglas Riley discovered food availability wasn't the problem in Mongolia. The key was managing the Asian country's food sources. Riley has been working with Mongolia's armed and border forces to show veterinarians how to produce healthier herds as a continuation of Pacific Angel 2011. With effective management of the animals and the environment, the 13th Air Force Cooperative Health Engagement Division veterinarian believes Mongolia is the continent's potential "protein basket." The food, milk and animal products in Mongolia are used by both the armed forces and border patrol forces. Healthy service animals help to have healthy military forces. The military has been involved in planning and providing training for the Mongolian military. Riley is an international health specialist and veterinarian assigned to 13th Air Force. ( Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Jeremy Lock) 120811-F-JQ435-001 by AirmanMagazine
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