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New York National Guard Rapid COVID-19 Testing at Javits Medical Site

New York National Guard Rapid COVID-19 Testing at Javits Medical Site

Sgt. 1st Class Jonathan Morrison, a combat medic specialist from Brooklyn, N.Y., assigned to 24 Civil Support Team-Weapons of Mass Destruction, 53rd Troop Command, New York Army National Guard, processes a COVI... More

Rapid COVID-19 Testing at Javits Medical Site

Rapid COVID-19 Testing at Javits Medical Site

Sgt. 1st Class Jonathan Morrison, a combat medic specialist from Brooklyn, N.Y., assigned to 24 Civil Support Team-Weapons of Mass Destruction, 53rd Troop Command, New York Army National Guard, processes a COVI... More

The pistol team from the New York Army National Guard

The pistol team from the New York Army National Guard

The pistol team from the New York Army National Guard 's 107th Military Compan-- nicknamed Kim Dynasty-- accepts the Lt. Col William Donovan Team Combat Pistol Match 1st Place Award from Brig. Gen. Michel Natal... More

U.S. Army Pvt. Briana Tillotson, a Soldier assigned

U.S. Army Pvt. Briana Tillotson, a Soldier assigned

U.S. Army Pvt. Briana Tillotson, a Soldier assigned to Headquarters and Support Company, 204th Engineer Battalion, New York Army National Guard, receives a Sgt. Timothy Murphy “Bullseye’ Award from Brig. Gen. M... More

The rifle team from the  New York Army National Guard's

The rifle team from the New York Army National Guard's

The rifle team from the New York Army National Guard's 145th Maintenance Company--nicknamed Complaint Department--accept a Sgt. Reidar Waaler Team Combat Rifle Match 1st Place Award from Brig. Gen. Michel Nat... More

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