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Joining Forces for Arizona By Tech. Sgt. Courtney Richardson, 944th Fighter Wing and Arizona National Guard Public Affairs / Published May 14, 2021
Reserve Airman Senior Airman Danielle Ippolito, 944th Medical Squadron nurse, and Army Guard Specialist Karston Gardner, Combat Medic, 856th Military Police Company, prepare to administer COVID-19 shots to Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community residents at the Salt-River Point of Dispensing site, March 26, 2021. As part of the Arizona National Guard Task Force Medical, servicemembers are augmenting vaccination sites for communities with low staffing and a high demand.
Army Guard Staff Sgt. Norbet Kahlert, 860th Military Police Company combat medic, administers a COVID-19 shot to a Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community resident at the Salt-River Point of Dispensing site, March 26, 2021. Kahlert volunteered to work at the POD as part of Task Force Medical, to help administer the vaccine within Arizona communit
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Border deployment the latest in National Guardâs âroller coasterâ year
An Arizona National Guardsman direct visitors to the check-in at a COVID-19 testing site in Tonalea on the Navajo Nation in May, early in the pandemic fight. (Photo by Tech. Sgt. Michael Matkin/Air National Guard)
WASHINGTON â When Gov. Doug Ducey sent hundreds of National Guard members to help at the border last week, the move may have been unexpected â but it was not unusual for the troops that have spent a year shuttling from one crisis to another.
From stocking pandemic-depleted grocery shelves to fighting wildfires, from setting up vaccination sites to providing support in cities hit by civil unrest, the nearly 8,300 members of the Arizona National Guard have been constantly pulled in different directions.
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April 27, 2021
WASHINGTON – When Gov. Doug Ducey sent hundreds of National Guard members to help at the border last week, the move may have been unexpected – but it was not unusual for the troops that have spent a year shuttling from one crisis to another.
From stocking pandemic-depleted grocery shelves to fighting wildfires, from setting up vaccination sites to providing support in cities hit by civil unrest, the nearly 8,300 members of the Arizona National Guard have been constantly pulled in different directions.
“I haven’t been bored one day since we started this,” said Col. Tom Leeper, who was charged with running the Arizona National Guard’s Task Force Medical last year.
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