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A Maryland health official pre-screens a resident for

A Maryland health official pre-screens a resident for

A Maryland health official pre-screens a resident for COVID-19 at the testing site on the parking lot of Six Flags located in Bowie, Maryland, on May 29, 2020. More than 1,300 Maryland National Guard members ar... More

A member of the Maryland Department of Transportation

A member of the Maryland Department of Transportation

A member of the Maryland Department of Transportation and a member of the Maryland Army National Guard drink water during a break while conducting COVID-19 testing on the Six Flag’s parking lot located in Bowie... More

Spc. Noah Saltzman, a military police in the 29th Military

Spc. Noah Saltzman, a military police in the 29th Military

Spc. Noah Saltzman, a military police in the 29th Military Police Co. based in Westminster, Maryland, observes traffic for the COVID-19 testing site on the Six Flag’s parking lot in Bowie, Maryland, on May 29, ... More

Soldiers in the Maryland Army National Guard’s 29th

Soldiers in the Maryland Army National Guard’s 29th

Soldiers in the Maryland Army National Guard’s 29th Military Police Co. based in Westminster, Maryland, rearrange traffic cones for a COVID-19 drive-thru test site on the parking lot of Six Flag’s located in Bo... More

Officer Candidate Ryan Thomas, a member the Maryland

Officer Candidate Ryan Thomas, a member the Maryland

Officer Candidate Ryan Thomas, a member the Maryland Army National Guard’s 29th Military Police Co. based in Westminster, Maryland, directs traffic for COVID-19 testing site on a Six Flag’s parking lot located ... More

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