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Oklahoma National Guard Sgt. Raymond Holehouse (left),

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Oklahoma National Guard Sgt. Raymond Holehouse (left), a member of Headquarters Company, 700th Brigade Support Battalion, 45th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, and Oklahoma National Guard, Private 1st Class Kaylyn Gomez with Company A, 545th Brigade Engineer Battalion, 45th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, gather equipment and medical supplies for distribution while assigned to the Oklahoma’s Strategic National Stockpile in Oklahoma City, April 17, 2020. The nearly 30 Guardsmen assigned to the site — partnered with state agencies to include the Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management, Oklahoma Department of Public Safety, Oklahoma Department of Transportation, Oklahoma Office of Homeland Security and the Oklahoma Department of Corrections — help fulfill, secure and transport the orders to facilities within the 11 identified COVID-19 regional health administration regions throughout Oklahoma as part of the State’s whole-of-government response to the pandemic. (Oklahoma Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Kasey Phipps)

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