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Members of the 28th Expeditionary Combat Aviation Brigade

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Members of the 28th Expeditionary Combat Aviation Brigade

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Members of the 28th Expeditionary Combat Aviation Brigade of the 28th Infantry Division, Pennsylvania National Guard draw equipment April 8 at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania. They continue to prepare for their Central Command Area of Responsibility deployment that is only months away despite the COVID event. Social distancing, hygiene and personal protective measures help to mitigate any risks as they proceed through the equipment draw.
Sgt. Miranda Kurjack, Allentown, Pennsylvania, fits for body armor during the process. She serves as an aviation operations specialist.
Sgt. 1st Class Charles Bell, West Pittston, Pennsylvania helps fit troops with body armor. He serves with Co. A 1st Battalion, 109th Infantry as a Guardsman and works as a civilian at Tobyhanna Army Depot for DIVIDS and Defense Media Activity.

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08/04/2020
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