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[Title] => USNS Mercy bids Zambo City goodbye
[Summary] => ZAMBOANGA CITY The US naval hospital ship Mercy officially ended yesterday its seven-day humanitarian mission in this southern port city, with thousands of sick residents treasuring the medical care they had received from its doctors, nurses and other personnel.
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[Title] => USNS Mercy begins mission in South
[Summary] => USNS MERCY The US naval hospital ship Mercy formally began its two-week humanitarian and medical mission in the southern Philippines yesterday barely hours as it anchored off the coast of this port city.
US Navy Capt. Bradley Martin, USNS Mercy mission commander, said the ship is ready to provide all the needed health care available aboard and on the ground.
The physicians, nurses and support staff of USNS Mercy welcomed patients who were ferried by small seacraft to the worlds biggest floating hospital.
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US Navy Capt. Bradley Martin, USNS Mercy mission commander, said the ship is ready to provide all the needed health care available aboard and on the ground.
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