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October 27, 2014
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New commander takes over US Ebola mission in West Africa
Washington (AFP) Oct 26, 2014
A new commander on Saturday took over the US military mission to combat Ebola in West Africa, the Pentagon said. In Monrovia, Major General Gary Volesky of the US Army 101st Division took command of troops that are part of Washington's effort to counter the deadly outbreak, a Defense Department statement said. West Africa is the epicenter of the outbreak that has killed nearly 5,000 people. "Just 38 days ago, Major General Darryl Williams arrived in Liberia to form an advance detachment in h ... read more
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