With the help of Batjargal, a Mongolian interpreter, U.S. Army Lt. Col. Robert Bonifacio, 351st Civil Affairs Battalion, talks about United States procedures in addressing veterinary issues during a natural disaster May 3, 2017, in Dalanzadgad, Mongolia. Bonifacio worked with Mongolian veterinary and emergency officials in dealing with a simulated earthquake. Gobi Wolf 2017 is hosted by the Mongolia National Emergency Management Agency and Mongolian Armed Forces as part of the United States Army Pacific's humanitarian assistance and disaster relief "Pacific Resilience" series. (U.S. Army photo
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With the help of Batjargal, a Mongolian interpreter, U.S. Army Lt. Col. Robert Bonifacio, 351st Civil Affairs Battalion, talks about United States procedures in addressing veterinary issues during a natural disaster May 3, 2017, in Dalanzadgad, Mongolia. Bonifacio worked with Mongolian veterinary and emergency officials in dealing with a simulated earthquake. Gobi Wolf 2017 is hosted by the Mongolia National Emergency Management Agency and Mongolian Armed Forces as part of the United States Army Pacific's humanitarian assistance and disaster relief "Pacific Resilience" series. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. David Bedard)