363rd TRS face shield
Newly printed face shield brackets from a 3D printer require only a few easy steps before they are ready for use, a process taking place under the guidance of 363rd Training Squadron AMMO instructor Tech. Sgt. Joel Cruse at Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas, April 7, 2020. Face shields are a clear physical barrier for liquid droplets. If someone who is symptomatic coughs near or in the direction of the face of someone where the shield, it prevents those droplets from reaching facial points of entry. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Robert L. McIlrath)
PHOTO BY:
Staff Sgt. Robert L. McIlrath
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200401-F-ZC626-0048.JPG
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3.24 MB
CAMERA
NIKON D750
LENS
N/A
APERTURE
35/10
SHUTTERSPEED
10/400
ISO
800
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