(I had photos of all five, but they were on three different photos, from three different parts of the world, and three different sizes, and I couldn't figure out a way to make them look good, so I just put the names at the bottom of the poster.)
42-Helen, Liz, our Tuk Tuk driver Nah (at least that's the way his name is pronounced), and Gari take a look at the dook that is about to sail to Thailand.
43-The Cambodian dook leaves at sunset for its five day round trip to Thailand.
44-Our Tuk Tuk driver with his wife and daughter; they're also expecting another child soon.
45-Our Tuk Tuk driver, and his Tuk Tuk.
46-One of the intersections in Sihanoukville, Cambodia, that has a traffic light. Notice all the scooters.
47-Sihanoukville at twilight. This is where the bus from USNS Mercy drops people off; the Golden Lions are just out of sight to the left of the photo, at the center of the roundabout.
48-Back at work (hacking): One of the Petty Officers on USNS Mercy used my hacksaw to modify this heat sink so that an up-to-date video card could be installed in this workstation. I thought you would all get a kick out of how much "hacking" we do at work.
49-The Golden Lion roundabout at night, Sihanoukville, Cambodia.
50-Delayne, RP1 Snow (who works with the Chaplains), Chaplain Horne, and Brad, preparing to take a ride in a Tuck Tuck.
51-Jeff, Chaplain Horne, RP1 Snow, Delayne, Bert, and Kevin prepare to have lunch at Luna's, an Italian restaurant in Sihanoukville, Cambodia.
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