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BREAKING: Jan 18 Peaceful transition to MILITARY POWER!

BREAKING: JAN 18 Peaceful transition to MILITARY POWER !
 

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BREAKING: JAN 18, 2021...
Peaceful transition to MILITARY POWER !
 
Head of DC National Guard discusses inauguration security
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D.C. National Guard provides assistance for peaceful transition of power
 
By Deborah Ou-YangJanuary 16, 2021
 
 
WASHINGTON -- In past presidential inaugurations, the District of Columbia National Guard has escorted presidents, marched in ceremonial parades, conducted crowd management and ensured the safety of participants of the event. While D.C. National Guard plays no less pivotal a role, this year is turning out to be a bit different.
The reality of life during a pandemic already brought anticipated changes to the 59th presidential inauguration: a limited in-person footprint, social distancing guidelines and other precautions to prevent the spread of coronavirus.
At the beginning of January, approximately 340 National Guard members were assigned to manage traffic and provide logistical support to law enforcement. “First amendment demonstrations” were planned for January 5 and 6. Then, protests devolved into riots at the Capitol on January 6. D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser requested additional assistance, and, in response, acting Defense Secretary Chris Miller mobilized 6,200 Guardsmen from six states – Maryland, Virginia, New York, New Jersey, Delaware and Pennsylvania to include 1,100 members of the D.C. National Guard.
The National Guard members of each state remain under their respective governor’s control and adhere to D.C. law.
To meet current and future inauguration support requirements, the National Guard received support requests from the Secret Service, Capitol Police, and Park Police and has been authorized to provide up to 15,000 Guard members.
Bringing in additional servicemembers is not unprecedented. More than 7,500 National Guard soldiers and airmen from 44 states, two territories and the District supported the 58th presidential inauguration in 2017.
“The District of Columbia National Guard is in a support role to the local authorities, which will enable them to provide a safe environment for our fellow citizens to exercise their first amendment right to demonstrate,” said Maj. Gen. Walker, Commanding General of D.C. National Guard.
Every member of the National Guard – military and civilian – swears an oath to uphold and defend the Constitution.
Miller said in a written release from the Pentagon, “I, and the people I lead in the Department of Defense, continue to perform our duties in accordance with our oath of office, and will execute the time-honored peaceful transition of power to President-elect Biden on January 20.”
 
 
 
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Convoy of Military Vehicles Preparing for the Worst (Something Big is Going On)
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Military Fortifies Washington DC - U.S. Capitol Under Martial Law (Something Big Going On)
Published January 15, 2021 7,280 Views
 
Rumble — Military Troops of the Delaware Army National Guard's 1049th Transportation Company assemble their equipment and vehicles prior to a convoy of 46 Light Medium Tactical Vehicles headed to the National Capitol Region
Film Credits: Video by Maj. Bernie Kale
Delaware National Guard Public Affairs
 

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