Army Sgt. Isaac Herrera, a U.S. Special Operations Command-Central parachute rigger, threads a needle on the sewing machine in order to sew cloth face coverings at the parachute riggers facility, MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Fla., April 16, 2020. The MacDill-based riggers recently repurposed their sewing machines to join military riggers around the world in creating face coverings to help fight the spread of COVID-19. The coverings are being distributed to mission essential special operations personnel in support of health, safety and mission readiness. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends individuals should routinely wash cloth face coverings in a washing machine depending on frequency of use. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Steven M. Colvin/released)
Date Taken: | 04.16.2020 |
Date Posted: | 04.21.2020 13:23 |
Photo ID: | 6181847 |
VIRIN: | 200416-A-HO673-086 |
Resolution: | 5472x3648 |
Size: | 1.74 MB |
Location: | TAMPA, FLORIDA, US |
Web Views: | 33 |
Downloads: | 2 |
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