Team Hill Frontlines: Dennis Guse

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Editor's Note: The “Team Hill Frontlines" series is a recurring feature that puts the spotlight on some of the civilian and military Airmen on the "frontlines" supporting our mission, people and families during the COVID-19 crisis.

Dennis Guse is the restoration exhibit specialist and volunteer coordinator at the Hill Aerospace Museum. He takes care of the 116-strong volunteer force at the museum. He is from Layton, Utah, and his hobbies include slow-pitch softball, golfing, fishing, camping and coaching youth sports.  

Dennis’s experience working on the COVID-19 frontlines:

"Everyone is required to wear a mask the entire time they’re in the museum. We have reduced hours and we’re only open four days a week. Volunteers sanitize the touchpoints in each gallery where people often touch. This is done at least once per shift. We are limiting our guests to 100 people per gallery or 200 people in the building. We’re happy to open again after five months being closed.”

Dennis, Team Hill thanks you for your service! We appreciate you!