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200410-Z-UF872-0043
The 104th Fighter Wing Combat Arms Training and Maintenance Instructors ensure Infantrymen from 1st Battalion, 182nd Infantry Regiment, Bravo Company are currently qualified on the M9 pistol. The Massachusetts National Guard Infantrymen are activated in response to COVID-19 to ensure there is enough manpower available to safeguard the 104th Fighter Wing assets and personnel. These precautions are being taken to mitigate any manning shortages that may occur due to unforeseen illness and will allow back up for the wing’s Security Forces. During the pandemic, the infantrymen will be working alongside the 104th Security Forces to reinforce security for the 104th Fighter Wing F-15 homeland defense flying mission to maintain air superiority.(U.S. Air National Guard Photo by Senior Master Sgt. Julie Avey)
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200410-Z-UF872-0043
Sgt. Mario Mario Rivera, 1-182nd, Bravo Company Infantryman in the Massachusetts National Guard, shoots an M9 at the 104th Fighter Wing range. The 104th Fighter Wing Combat Arms Training and Maintenance Instructor ensures the Infantrymen from 1st Battalion, 182nd Infantry Regiment, Bravo Company are currently qualified on the M9 pistol. The Massachusetts National Guard Infantrymen are activated in response to COVID-19 to ensure there is enough manpower available to safeguard the 104th Fighter Wing assets and personnel. These precautions are being taken to mitigate any manning shortages that may occur due to unforeseen illness and will allow back up for the wing’s Security Forces. During the pandemic, the infantrymen will be working alongside the 104th Security Forces to reinforce security for the 104th Fighter Wing F-15 homeland defense flying mission to maintain air superiority. (U.S. Air National Guard Photo by Senior Master Sgt. Julie Avey)
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200410-Z-UF872-0043
The 104th Fighter Wing Combat Arms Training and Maintenance Instructors ensure Infantrymen from 1st Battalion, 182nd Infantry Regiment, Bravo Company are currently qualified on the M9 pistol. The Massachusetts National Guard Infantrymen are activated in response to COVID-19 to ensure there is enough manpower available to safeguard the 104th Fighter Wing assets and personnel. These precautions are being taken to mitigate any manning shortages that may occur due to unforeseen illness and will allow back up for the wing’s Security Forces. During the pandemic, the infantrymen will be working alongside the 104th Security Forces to reinforce security for the 104th Fighter Wing F-15 homeland defense flying mission to maintain air superiority.(U.S. Air National Guard Photo by Senior Master Sgt. Julie Avey)
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200410-Z-UF872-0043
Master Sgt. Christopher Jones, 104th Fighter Wing Combat Arms Training and Maintenance Instructor calls out commands on the firing line to ensure the Infantrymen from 1st Battalion, 182nd Infantry Regiment, Bravo Company, are currently qualified on the M9 pistol. The Massachusetts National Guard Infantrymen are activated in response to COVID-19 to ensure there is enough manpower available to safeguard the 104th Fighter Wing assets and personnel. These precautions are being taken to mitigate any manning shortages that may occur due to unforeseen illness and will allow back up for the wing’s Security Forces. During the pandemic, the infantrymen will be working alongside the 104th Security Forces to reinforce security for the 104th Fighter Wing F-15 homeland defense flying mission to maintain air superiority. (U.S. Air National Guard Photo by Senior Master Sgt. Julie Avey)
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200410-Z-UF872-0043
Spc. Eugene Bromberg, 1-182nd, Bravo Company Infantryman in the Massachusetts National Guard and a civilian Iron Worker, shoots an M9 at the 104th Fighter Wing range. The 104th Fighter Wing Combat Arms Training and Maintenance Instructor ensures the Infantrymen from 1st Battalion, 182nd Infantry Regiment, Bravo Company are currently qualified on the M9 pistol. The Massachusetts National Guard Infantrymen are activated in response to COVID-19 to ensure there is enough manpower available to safeguard the 104th Fighter Wing assets and personnel. These precautions are being taken to mitigate any manning shortages that may occur due to unforeseen illness and will allow back up for the wing’s Security Forces. During the pandemic, the infantrymen will be working alongside the 104th Security Forces to reinforce security for the 104th Fighter Wing F-15 homeland defense flying mission to maintain air superiority. (U.S. Air National Guard Photo by Senior Master Sgt. Julie Avey)
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200409-Z-IE380-3088
State Hazmat technicians help Soldiers from the 26th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade Headquarters and Headquarters Company and the 126th Aviation Battalion properly put on their Personal Protective Equipment before helping to administer COVID-19 tests to first responders at a drive thru testing facility, April 9, 2020, on the Big E fairgrounds in West Springfield, Massachusetts. The soldiers worked with other Massachusetts agencies getting individuals tested. The tested individuals should have their results digitally within 48 hours. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Airman 1st Class Sara Kolinski)
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200409-Z-IE380-3091
State Hazmat technicians help Soldiers from the 26th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade Headquarters and Headquarters Company and the 126th Aviation Battalion properly put on their Personal Protective Equipment before helping to administer COVID-19 tests to first responders at a drive thru testing facility, April 9, 2020, on the Big E fairgrounds in West Springfield, Massachusetts. The soldiers worked with other Massachusetts agencies getting individuals tested. The tested individuals should have their results digitally within 48 hours. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Airman 1st Class Sara Kolinski)
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200409-Z-IE380-3104
Soldiers from the 26th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade Headquarters and Headquarters Company and the 126th Aviation Battalion get briefed before helping to administer COVID-19 tests to first responders at a drive thru testing facility, April 9, 2020, on the Big E fairgrounds in West Springfield, Massachusetts. The soldiers worked with other Massachusetts agencies getting individuals tested. The tested individuals should have their results digitally within 48 hours. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Airman 1st Class Sara Kolinski)
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200409-Z-IE380-3082
Soldiers from the 26th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade Headquarters and Headquarters Company and the 126th Aviation Battalion put on Personal Protective Equipment before helping administer COVID-19 tests to first responders at a drive thru testing facility, April 9, 2020, on the Big E fairgrounds in West Springfield, Massachusetts. The soldiers worked with other Massachusetts agencies getting individuals tested. The tested individuals should have their results digitally within 48 hours. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Airman 1st Class Sara Kolinski)
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200409-Z-IE380-3039
A Soldier from the 126th Aviation Battalion helps administer COVID-19 tests to first responders at a drive thru testing facility, April 9, 2020, on the Big E fairgrounds in West Springfield, Massachusetts. The soldiers worked with other Massachusetts agencies getting individuals tested. The tested individuals should have their results digitally within 48 hours. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Airman 1st Class Sara Kolinski)
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200409-Z-IE380-3025
Soldiers from the 26th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade Headquarters and Headquarters Company and the 126th Aviation Battalion help direct cars at a drive-thru COVID-19 testing facility, April 9, 2020, on the Big E fairgrounds in West Springfield, Massachusetts. The soldiers worked with other Massachusetts agencies getting individuals tested. The tested individuals should have their results digitally within 48 hours. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Airman 1st Class Sara Kolinski)
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200409-Z-IE380-3015
Soldiers from the 26th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade Headquarters and Headquarters Company and the 126th Aviation Battalion help direct cars at a drive-thru COVID-19 testing facility, April 9, 2020, on the Big E fairgrounds in West Springfield, Massachusetts. The soldiers worked with other Massachusetts agencies getting individuals tested. The tested individuals should have their results digitally within 48 hours. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Airman 1st Class Sara Kolinski)
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200409-Z-IE380-3009
Soldiers from the 26th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade Headquarters and Headquarters Company and the 126th Aviation Battalion help administer COVID-19 tests to first responders at a drive thru testing facility, April 9, 2020, on the Big E fairgrounds in West Springfield, Massachusetts. The soldiers worked with other Massachusetts agencies getting individuals tested. The tested individuals should have their results digitally within 48 hours. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Airman 1st Class Sara Kolinski)
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200409-Z-IE380-3004
Soldiers from the 26th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade Headquarters and Headquarters Company and the 126th Aviation Battalion get briefed before helping to administer COVID-19 tests to first responders at a drive thru testing facility, April 9, 2020, on the Big E fairgrounds in West Springfield, Massachusetts. The soldiers worked with other Massachusetts agencies getting individuals tested. The tested individuals should have their results digitally within 48 hours. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Airman 1st Class Sara Kolinski)
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200406-Z-ZZ999-1005
A group of aerospace medical technicians and a medical administrator from the 104th Medical Group spent the last week moving throughout Massachusetts administering tests for COVID-19, sometimes at four locations per day. (Courtesy Photo)
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A group of aerospace medical technicians and a medical administrator from the 104th Medical Group spent the last week moving throughout Massachusetts administering tests for COVID-19, sometimes at four locations per day. (Courtesy Photo)
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200406-Z-ZZ999-1005
A group of aerospace medical technicians and a medical administrator from the 104th Medical Group spent the last week moving throughout Massachusetts administering tests for COVID-19, sometimes at four locations per day. (Courtesy Photo)
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200401-Z-UF872-0010
Maj. Barbara Jones, public health officer, 104th Fighter Wing, Massachusetts Air National Guard, provides public health briefing to keep Airmen safe while serving their community in preparation to assist the state COVID-19 response efforts, April 1, 2020. More than a dozen Airmen volunteers will provide food to the Holyoke Soldiers Home. Public Health professionals play a critical role in providing medically ready Airmen. (U.S. Air National Guard Photo by Senior Master Sgt. Julie Avey)
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EOD Airmen make face shields amid COVID-19 pandemic
Senior Master Sgt. Jeremiah Mcclosky, Explosive Ordnance Disposal Superintendent, 104th Fighter Wing, prints a protective mask from a 3D printer for the 104th Fighter Wing Medical Group. The 104th Fighter Wing Medical Group is responding to state COVID-19 response efforts throughout the state of Massachusetts. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Airman 1st Class Sara Kolinski)
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EOD Airmen make face shields amid COVID-19 pandemic
Senior Master Sgt. Jeremiah Mcclosky, Explosive Ordnance Disposal Superintendent, 104th Fighter Wing, prints a protective mask from a 3D printer for the 104th Fighter Wing Medical Group. The 104th Fighter Wing Medical Group is responding to state COVID-19 response efforts throughout the state of Massachusetts. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Airman 1st Class Sara Kolinski)
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