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Joint Task Force Aid staff members pose for a group

Joint Task Force Aid staff members pose for a group

Joint Task Force Aid staff members pose for a group photo at alternate care facility Miami Beach Convention Center. The FLNG has responded to the COVID-19 effort and continues to support the mission. (US Army p... More

Florida National Guard Air Force Col. Patrick Lanaghan

Florida National Guard Air Force Col. Patrick Lanaghan

Florida National Guard Air Force Col. Patrick Lanaghan and Army Col. Terry D. Hashey, Joint Task Force Aid command staff, discuss the alternate care facility at Miami Beach Convention Center. The FLNG has respo... More

Florida National Guard Air Force Col. Patrick Lanaghan

Florida National Guard Air Force Col. Patrick Lanaghan

Florida National Guard Air Force Col. Patrick Lanaghan (left), Joint Task Force Aid commander, and Army Col. Ricardo Roig (right), Commander of the 50th Regional Support Group discuss Joint Task Force Aid. The ... More

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