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U.S. Marine Corps Corporal Jonathan Gloden, Marine

U.S. Marine Corps Corporal Jonathan Gloden, Marine

U.S. Marine Corps Corporal Jonathan Gloden, Marine Corps Detachment administrative clerk, types on his computer while wearing a mask inside the MCD Personnel Administrative Office on Goodfellow Air Force Base, ... More

Cleaning supplies were available in the Marine Corps

Cleaning supplies were available in the Marine Corps

Cleaning supplies were available in the Marine Corps Detachment’s Personnel Administrative Office during the coronavirus pandemic, on Goodfellow Air Force Base, Texas, April 22, 2020. MDC students, faculty and... More

Tape indicators on a door marked a quarantine room

Tape indicators on a door marked a quarantine room

Tape indicators on a door marked a quarantine room during the COVID-19 pandemic at the Marine Corps Detachment on Goodfellow Air Force Base, Texas, April 22, 2020. (U.S.Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Abbey Rieves)

Empty Marine Corps Detachment office chairs are viewed

Empty Marine Corps Detachment office chairs are viewed

Empty Marine Corps Detachment office chairs are viewed as new social distance and room occupancy standards took effect due to the public health emergency on Goodfellow Air Force Base, Texas, April 22, 2020. Bef... More

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