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Senior Airman Alan Guin, 104th Medical Group Airman,

Senior Airman Alan Guin, 104th Medical Group Airman,

Senior Airman Alan Guin, 104th Medical Group Airman, prepares to administer a vaccine during the Periodic Health Assessment Track, March 3, 2019, at Barnes Air National Guard Base, Massachusetts. Airmen from th... More

104th Fighter Wing Airmen exit the Industrial Hearing

104th Fighter Wing Airmen exit the Industrial Hearing

104th Fighter Wing Airmen exit the Industrial Hearing Testing trailer after getting their hearing tested March 3, 2019, at Barnes Air National Guard Base, Massachusetts. Airmen from the 104th Medical Group put ... More

Senior Airman Daniela Rizzari, 104th Medical Group

Senior Airman Daniela Rizzari, 104th Medical Group

Senior Airman Daniela Rizzari, 104th Medical Group aerospace medical technician, administers an eye exam March 3, 2019, at Barnes Air National Guard Base, Massachusetts. Airmen from the 104th Medical Group put ... More

Senior Airman Alan Guin, 104th Medical Group Airman,

Senior Airman Alan Guin, 104th Medical Group Airman,

Senior Airman Alan Guin, 104th Medical Group Airman, Administers a vaccine as part of the Periodic Health Assesment Track March 3, 2019, at Barnes Air National Guard Base, Massachusetts. Airmen from the 104 MDG... More

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