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Volunteer 3D printing capabilities aid COVID-19 healthcare workers
20th CBRNE Command
May 10, 2020 | 0:11
A 3D printer prints a National Institute of Health (NIH) accepted design for a visor headband that will be used to make a face shield for COVID-19 healthcare workers. Soldiers of the 20th CBRNE Command have joined other volunteers in the Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland area to volunteer their free time and personal 3D printing capabilities to print and create face masks for donation to hospitals and health care workers across the Nation combating COVID-19.
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