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Senior Chief Navy Counselor David Paradise, assigned to Commander Naval Recruiting Command, receives his annual Influenza vaccine in the form of a nasal mist.

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Millington, Tenn. (Oct. 28, 2005) Senior Chief Navy Counselor David Paradise, assigned to Commander Naval Recruiting Command, receives his annual Influenza vaccine in the form of a nasal mist. The painless vaccine, called FLUMIST, is sprayed into a persons nostrils rather than injected by needle. U.S. Navy photo by Photographers Mate 2nd Class Jayme Pastoric File# 051028-N-9769P-002

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28/10/2005 - 28/10/2005
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Millington, Tenn.
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