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Army Spc. Victoria Harrington, assigned to Golf Company,

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Army Spc. Victoria Harrington, assigned to Golf Company,

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Army Spc. Victoria Harrington, assigned to Golf Company, 427th Brigade Support Battalion and Spc. Brian Valois, assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 42nd Combat Aviation Brigade, both part of the N.Y. National Guard's Task Force COVID, hand out forms to out of state passengers arriving at Albany International Airport, Albany, N.Y., Dec. 3, 2020. The forms are part of a N.Y. state mandate that travelers coming from states deemed to be "red" must inform the state of where they intend to quarantine for the recommended 14 days either by filling out a form upon arrival or filling it out online. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Ryan Campbell)

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