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English: CHERNITSA, Bulgaria - U.S. Army Spc. Brandon A. Reiter, a native of Cascade, Mont., and a medic attached to the 212th Combat Support Hospital for support of a medical assistance mission, uses an auto refractor to estimate a patient's prescription on Sept. 3 at the village's cultural and community center. More than 250 pairs of eyeglasses were distributed by the optometrist and general practitioners during three-days at the village.
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Author U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Osvaldo P. Sanchez, Joint Task Force-East Public Affairs

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3 September 2009

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