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National Guard troops in DC for inaugural support
January 14, 2021
Virginia Army National Guard Soldiers assigned to Bravo Troop, 2nd Squadron, 183rd Cavalry Regiment, 116th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, stand guard Jan. 11, 2021, in Washington, D.C. National Guard Soldiers and Airmen from multiple states have traveled to Washington to support to federal and district authorities leading up to the 59th presidential inauguration.

Delaware Army Guard on duty in DC to support inauguration
January 13, 2021
A member of the Delaware National Guard stands watch near the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., Jan. 9, 2021. National Guard Soldiers and Airmen from several other states have traveled to the District of Columbia to support federal and D.C. authorities leading up to the 59th presidential inauguration.

Virginia National Guard supporting security in Washington
January 11, 2021
Virginia National Guard Soldiers assigned to the 229th Military Police Company, 529th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, 329th Regional Support Group, stand guard at their post Jan. 9, 202, in Washington, D.C. National Guard Soldiers and Airmen from several states have traveled to the National Capital Region to support federal and D.C. authorities leading up to the 59th Presidential Inauguration.

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2021 Presidential Inauguration
Indiana National Guard Headquarters
Jan. 16, 2021 | 1:03
Indiana National Guard will support civil authorities for 2021 Presidential Inauguration. More than 620 members of the Indiana National Guard will travel to the nation's capital to assist civil authorities for the 2021 inauguration. The Hoosier Guardsmen will help protect the sanctity of the democratic process and help ensure the peaceful transition of authority. As citizen-soldiers and citizen-airmen, Guardsmen are uniquely qualified to support civilian authorities and train regularly with civilian agencies.
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