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The U.S. Navy is spending more than $20 million each year sending ships to poorer nations in the Asian-Pacific region to provide cataract surgery, dental fillings and other medical care.

The U.S. Navy is spending more than $20 million each year sending ships to poorer nations in the Asian-Pacific region to provide cataract surgery, dental fillings and other medical care.
"Now they can see again," Capt. Cogar said.
Capt. William Cogar, the Mercy's executive officer, said the ship faced particularly high demand for cataract surgery, even from patients in their 30s and 40s.