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Keep your space and cover your face

Keep your space and cover your face

Hospitalman Kevin Nguyen conducts entry screening at Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command Corpus Christi. Beginning May 14, the wear of cloth face coverings will be mandatory for all personnel entering... More

About Cloth Face Coverings

About Cloth Face Coverings

Sgt. Maj. Stephine Bellinger, assigned to Blanchfield Army Community Hospital, Fort Campbell, Kentucky, adjusts her cloth face mask before meeting with Soldiers. While people who are sick or know that they have... More

Airman 1st Class Bernard Coe, 55th Aircraft Maintenance

Airman 1st Class Bernard Coe, 55th Aircraft Maintenance

Airman 1st Class Bernard Coe, 55th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, reviews a technical order as he prepares an aircraft for takeoff while wearing a protective cloth mask April 8, 2020. Cloth masks are one of man... More

Junior Enlisted Soldiers Continue to Learn Leadership Skills on Their Path to Becoming Sergeants

Junior Enlisted Soldiers Continue to Learn Leadership Skills on Their ...

Soldiers assigned to the 41st Field Artillery Brigade enrolled in Basic Leader Course (BLC) and continued classes online, with cloth face covering to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 at Grafenwohr, Germany o... More

Wearing a face mask and working behind plexiglass,

Wearing a face mask and working behind plexiglass,

Wearing a face mask and working behind plexiglass, U.S. Army Combat Medic Specialist, Spc. Joshua Stubblefield provides an entry pass to U.S. Army Orthopedic Specialist, Spc. Sierra Brown after she completed en... More

Spc. Sierra Brown wears a cloth face covering as she

Spc. Sierra Brown wears a cloth face covering as she

Spc. Sierra Brown wears a cloth face covering as she enters Blanchfield Army Community Hospital on Fort Campbell, Kentucky. Department of Defense policy requires all individuals on DoD property, installations, ... More

Debra Goyne, a member of Camp Zama’s Protestant Women

Debra Goyne, a member of Camp Zama’s Protestant Women

Debra Goyne, a member of Camp Zama’s Protestant Women of the Chapel group, sews washable, reusable cloth face masks at her home on Camp Zama, Japan, April 7. Goyne, along with three other PWOC members, began ma... More

Airman Logan Albritton, 55th Security Forces Squadron,

Airman Logan Albritton, 55th Security Forces Squadron,

Airman Logan Albritton, 55th Security Forces Squadron, kneels beside an ammunition can wearing a protective cloth mask while conducting security on the flightline at Offutt Air Force Base, Neb. April 8, 2020. T... More

Hospital commander Col. Patrick T. Birchfield applies

Hospital commander Col. Patrick T. Birchfield applies

Hospital commander Col. Patrick T. Birchfield applies a cloth face covering before meeting with members of his team. Department of Defense policy requires all individuals on DoD property, installations, and fac... More

Spc. Sierra Brown wears a cloth face covering as she

Spc. Sierra Brown wears a cloth face covering as she

Spc. Sierra Brown wears a cloth face covering as she enters Blanchfield Army Community Hospital on Fort Campbell, Kentucky. Department of Defense policy requires all individuals on DoD property, installations, ... More

Senior Airman Sean Lewis, 83rd Aircraft Maintenance

Senior Airman Sean Lewis, 83rd Aircraft Maintenance

Senior Airman Sean Lewis, 83rd Aircraft Maintenance Unit, marshals an aircraft while wearing a protective cloth mask April 8, 2020. Cloth masks are one of many mitigation efforts to stop the spread of COVID-19 ... More

Staff Sgt. Michael Hesler, 55th Security Forces Squadron,

Staff Sgt. Michael Hesler, 55th Security Forces Squadron,

Staff Sgt. Michael Hesler, 55th Security Forces Squadron, wears a protective cloth mask as he patrols the flightline at Offutt Air Force Base, Neb. April 8, 2020. To the extent practical, without significantly ... More

Blanchfield Army Community Hospital Soldiers, Staff

Blanchfield Army Community Hospital Soldiers, Staff

Blanchfield Army Community Hospital Soldiers, Staff Sgt. Mensah Dzediku, Sgt. 1st Class Robert Baker, and Spc. Carmelo Pansera, IV, wear face masks while planning a medical training event outside the hospital’s... More

Erin Nonaka, a member of Camp Zama’s Protestant Women

Erin Nonaka, a member of Camp Zama’s Protestant Women

Erin Nonaka, a member of Camp Zama’s Protestant Women of the Chapel group, sews washable, reusable cloth face masks at her home on Camp Zama, Japan, April 7. Goyne, along with three other PWOC members, began ma... More

Senior Airman Sean Lewis, 83rd Aircraft Maintenance

Senior Airman Sean Lewis, 83rd Aircraft Maintenance

Senior Airman Sean Lewis, 83rd Aircraft Maintenance Unit, marshals an aircraft while wearing a protective cloth mask April 8, 2020. Any cloth items worn as face coverings (e.g., neck gaiters, neck warmers, bala... More

Master at Arms 3rd Class Carlos Briley, 55th Security

Master at Arms 3rd Class Carlos Briley, 55th Security

Master at Arms 3rd Class Carlos Briley, 55th Security Forces Squadron, stands at an entry control point for the flightline at Offutt Air Force Base, Neb. while wearing a protective cloth mask April 8, 2020. Any... More

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