Capt. Renzie Rahim, Keller Army Community Hospital at West Point Chief Army Public Health Nursing and the booster campaign officer-in-charge, and Staff. Sgt. Tanisha Quintanilla, booster campaign noncommissioned officer in charge, checked paperwork and ensures eligibility during the COVID-19 booster shot clinic at the Fitness Center, Army Garrison Fort Hamilton, New York, Feb. 24, 2022. The Department of Defense remains committed to protecting our service members, civilian employees, and families around the globe; safeguarding our national security capabilities; and supporting the whole-o


Capt. Renzie Rahim, Keller Army Community Hospital at West Point Chief Army Public Health Nursing and the booster campaign officer-in-charge, and Staff. Sgt. Tanisha Quintanilla, booster campaign noncommissioned officer in charge, checked paperwork and ensures eligibility during the COVID-19 booster shot clinic at the Fitness Center, Army Garrison Fort Hamilton, New York, Feb. 24, 2022. The Department of Defense remains committed to protecting our service members, civilian employees, and families around the globe; safeguarding our national security capabilities; and supporting the whole-of nation response.


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