By Staff Sgt. Charles Johnston, NHNG Deputy State PAO
CONCORD — New Hampshire guardsmen continue answering the call to support COVID-19 operations at employment security call centers in the capital region.
Sgt. Alexandria Tichy, a flutist with the 39th Army Band, New Hampshire Army National Guard, takes instructions from Kevin Myers, a supervisor at an unemployment call center in Concord, April 21. Tichy, a Milan native, is one of 34 soldiers screening calls at the makeshift center, which comprises 22 musicians from the 39th. Guardsmen staff three call centers in the capital region to field thousands of calls, which were previously going unanswered. (NHNG/STAFF SGT. CHARLES JOHNSTON PHOTO)
Sgt. Alexandria Tichy, a flutist with the 39th Army Band, New Hampshire Army National Guard, works a makeshift unemployment call center on Hazen Drive in Concord, April 21. Tichy, a Milan native, is one of 34 soldiers screening calls at the makeshift center, which comprises 22 musicians from the 39th. Guardsmen staff three call centers in the capital region to field thousands of calls, which were previously going unanswered. (NHNG/STAFF SGT. CHARLES JOHNSTON PHOTO)
Sgt. Alexandria Tichy, a flutist with the 39th Army Band, New Hampshire Army National Guard, takes instructions from Kevin Myers, a supervisor at an unemployment call center in Concord, April 21. Tichy, a Milan native, is one of 34 soldiers screening calls at the makeshift center, which comprises 22 musicians from the 39th. Guardsmen staff three call centers in the capital region to field thousands of calls, which were previously going unanswered. (NHNG/STAFF SGT. CHARLES JOHNSTON PHOTO)
Sgt. Alexandria Tichy, a flutist with the 39th Army Band, New Hampshire Army National Guard, works a makeshift unemployment call center on Hazen Drive in Concord, April 21. Tichy, a Milan native, is one of 34 soldiers screening calls at the makeshift center, which comprises 22 musicians from the 39th. Guardsmen staff three call centers in the capital region to field thousands of calls, which were previously going unanswered. (NHNG/STAFF SGT. CHARLES JOHNSTON PHOTO)
By Staff Sgt. Charles Johnston, NHNG Deputy State PAO
CONCORD — New Hampshire guardsmen continue answering the call to support COVID-19 operations at employment security call centers in the capital region.
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