Capt. Henderson entices a boy to stick out his tongue as he checks the boy's throat.
Capt. Cody L. Henderson, a U.S. Air Force pediatrician, entices a boy to stick out his tongue as he checks the boy's throat in a temporary field hospital setup by U.S. Army and Air Force medical personal in a three-room school at Campo II, Honduras, on Nov. 11, 1998. The doctors and medics drive to different villages each day and provide medical treatment for over 200 people a day. Over 1,000 U.S. service members are helping to rush food, shelter, pure water, medical aid and other relief supplies to the central Americans made homeless by Hurricane Mitch. Henderson is deployed from the 24th Medical Group, Howard Air Base, Panama.