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Pfc. Ben Armstrong and Pvt. Corrine Peterson, military

Pfc. Ben Armstrong and Pvt. Corrine Peterson, military

Pfc. Ben Armstrong and Pvt. Corrine Peterson, military police Soldiers with the 186th Military Police Company, Iowa Army National Guard, control entry points at the first COVID-19 drive-through testing site in ... More

Iowa Army National Guard Soldiers with the 186th Military

Iowa Army National Guard Soldiers with the 186th Military

Iowa Army National Guard Soldiers with the 186th Military Police Company guide traffic at the first COVID-19 drive-through testing site in Des Moines, Iowa, on April 27, 2020. Approximately 60 military police S... More

Spc. Jason Alter, a military police Soldier with the

Spc. Jason Alter, a military police Soldier with the

Spc. Jason Alter, a military police Soldier with the 186th Military Police Company, Iowa Army National Guard, directs traffic at the first COVID-19 drive-through testing site in Des Moines, Iowa, on April 27, 2... More

Sgt. Alexandra Danker, a military police Soldier with

Sgt. Alexandra Danker, a military police Soldier with

Sgt. Alexandra Danker, a military police Soldier with the 186th Military Police Company, Iowa Army National Guard, directs traffic at the first COVID-19 drive-through testing site in Des Moines, Iowa, on April ... More

Pfc. Collin Butler, a military police Soldier with

Pfc. Collin Butler, a military police Soldier with

Pfc. Collin Butler, a military police Soldier with the 186th Military Police Company, Iowa Army National Guard, directs traffic at the first COVID-19 drive-through testing site in Des Moines, Iowa, on April 27,... More

Pfc. Collin Butler, a military police Soldier with

Pfc. Collin Butler, a military police Soldier with

Pfc. Collin Butler, a military police Soldier with the 186th Military Police Company, Iowa Army National Guard, directs traffic at the first COVID-19 drive-through testing site in Des Moines, Iowa, on April 27,... More

Iowa Army National Guard Soldiers with the 186th Military

Iowa Army National Guard Soldiers with the 186th Military

Iowa Army National Guard Soldiers with the 186th Military Police Company guide traffic at the first COVID-19 drive-through testing site in Des Moines, Iowa, on April 27, 2020. Approximately 60 military police S... More

Sgt. Alexandra Danker and Spc. Jason Alter, military

Sgt. Alexandra Danker and Spc. Jason Alter, military

Sgt. Alexandra Danker and Spc. Jason Alter, military police Soldiers with the 186th Military Police Company, Iowa Army National Guard, check for QR codes and IDs at the first COVID-19 drive-through testing site... More

Sgt. Alexandra Danker, a military police Soldier with

Sgt. Alexandra Danker, a military police Soldier with

Sgt. Alexandra Danker, a military police Soldier with the 186th Military Police Company, Iowa Army National Guard, checks for a QR code and ID at the first COVID-19 drive-through testing site in Des Moines, Iow... More

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