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Engineers from USACE - Honolulu District, NAVFAC Marianas,

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Engineers from USACE - Honolulu District, NAVFAC Marianas,

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Engineers from USACE - Honolulu District, NAVFAC Marianas, the government of Guam, FEMA, Dept. of Homeland Security, Guam Air National Guard, and Guam Fire Dept. evaluated the Hafa Adai Bingo Hall and the United Airlines Hangar at Antonio B. Won Pat International Airport in Tamuning April 29 for suitability as Alternate Care Facilities. The FEMA site assessment mission assignments are intended to provide support to address possible medical facility shortages. USACE is working with the White House, Department of Defense, and other federal, state, territorial, and local partners in response to the COVID-19 Pandemic. (Photo by Lt. Col. Woodrow Pengelly, U. S. Army Corps of Engineers-Honolulu District)

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29/04/2020
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