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250116-Z-RM409-1076 by Maryland National Guard

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250116-Z-RM409-1076

D.C. Family Programs provide hydration packets to National Guard Members assigned to Joint Task Force-District of Columbia (JTF-DC) at the D.C. Armory, Washington, D.C.on Jan. 16, 2025. Approximately 8,000 National Guard service members from approximately 40 states and territories comprise JTF-DC to support the 60th Presidential Inauguration, continuing a legacy that began in 1789 when their predecessors escorted George Washington to the first inauguration. At the request of civil authorities, these National Guard service members provide critical support such as crowd management, traffic control points, CBRN response, civil disturbance response and sustainment operations. Their expertise and seamless collaboration with interagency partners help ensure a safe and peaceful transition of power during this historic event. (U.S. Army National Guard Photo by Sgt. Lindiwe Henry)

250115-A-OI086-8982 by Maryland National Guard

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250115-A-OI086-8982

Soldiers from the Maryland National Guard and District of Columbia National Guard arrive at the D.C. Armory for in-processing, where they will complete necessary administrative tasks and receive important logistical information before beginning their mission. This crucial preparation ensures they are ready to support the 60th Presidential Inauguration and play a key role in maintaining security during the historic event in Washington, D.C., on January 16, 2025. Approximately 8,000 National Guard service members from approximately 40 states and territories comprise JTF-DC to support the 60th Presidential Inauguration, continuing a legacy that began in 1789 when their predecessors escorted George Washington to the first inauguration. At the request of civil authorities, these National Guard service members provide critical support such as crowd management, traffic control points, CBRN response, civil disturbance response and sustainment operations. Their expertise and seamless collaboration with interagency partners help ensure a safe and peaceful transition of power during this historic event. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Kimberley Glazier)

250116-Z-RM409-1045 by Maryland National Guard

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250116-Z-RM409-1045

Maryland Army National Guard soldiers assigned to Joint Task Force-District of Columbia (JTF-DC) collect paperwork during in-processing at the D.C. Armory, Washington, D.C., Jan. 16, 2025. Approximately 8,000 National Guard service members from approximately 40 states and territories comprise JTF-DC to support the 60th Presidential Inauguration, continuing a legacy that began in 1789 when their predecessors escorted George Washington to the first inauguration. At the request of civil authorities, these National Guard service members provide critical support such as crowd management, traffic control points, CBRN response, civil disturbance response and sustainment operations. Their expertise and seamless collaboration with interagency partners help ensure a safe and peaceful transition of power during this historic event. (U.S. Army National Guard Photo by Sgt. Lindiwe Henry)

250120-A-GM804-3469 by Maryland National Guard

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250120-A-GM804-3469

Maryland Army National Guard members assist the Homeland Security Investigations Police with traffic control and crowd management during the 60th Presidential Inauguration, Washington, D.C., Jan. 20, 2025. Approximately 8,000 National Guard service members from approximately 40 states and territories comprise JTF-DC to support the 60th Presidential Inauguration, continuing a legacy that began in 1789 when their predecessors escorted George Washington to the first inauguration. At the request of civil authorities, these National Guard service members provide critical support such as crowd management, traffic control points, CBRN response, civil disturbance response and sustainment operations. Their expertise and seamless collaboration with interagency partners help ensure a safe and peaceful transition of power during this historic event. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Spc. Andrew Crowl)

250118-A-OI086-4801 by Maryland National Guard

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250118-A-OI086-4801

Army National Guard Capt. Jasmine Mathews, Maryland Army National Guard, assigned to Joint Task Force-District of Columbia (JTF-DC) preps an American Broadcasting Company reporter in Washington, D.C., Jan 18, 2025. Approximately 8,000 National Guard service members from approximately 40 states and territories comprise JTF-DC to support the 60th Presidential Inauguration, continuing a legacy that began in 1789 when their predecessors escorted George Washington to the first inauguration. At the request of civil authorities, these National Guard service members provide critical support such as crowd management, traffic control points, CBRN response, civil disturbance response and sustainment operations. Their expertise and seamless collaboration with interagency partners help ensure a safe and peaceful transition of power during this historic event. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Kimberley Glazier)

250119-A-OI086-8046 by Maryland National Guard

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250119-A-OI086-8046

Capt. Rhaei Brown, assigned to the Maryland Army National Guard’s 231st Chemical Company, reads from a religious text during a religious service while on orders to support the 60th Presidential Inauguration at the D.C. Armory in Washington, D.C., Jan. 19, 2025. Approximately 8,000 National Guard service members from approximately 40 states and territories comprise JTF-DC to support the 60th Presidential Inauguration, continuing a legacy that began in 1789 when their predecessors escorted George Washington to the first inauguration. At the request of civil authorities, these National Guard service members provide critical support such as crowd management, traffic control points, CBRN response, civil disturbance response and sustainment operations. Their expertise and seamless collaboration with interagency partners help ensure a safe and peaceful transition of power during this historic event. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Kimberley Glazier)

250115-A-OI086-4558 by Maryland National Guard

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250115-A-OI086-4558

Soldiers from the Maryland National Guard and District of Columbia National Guard, assigned to Joint Task Force-District of Columbia (JTF-DC), wait in line for a Joint Reception, Staging, Onward Movement, and Integration briefing at the D.C. Armory in Washington, D.C., on January 15, 2025. Approximately 8,000 National Guard service members from approximately 40 states and territories comprise JTF-DC to support the 60th Presidential Inauguration, continuing a legacy that began in 1789 when their predecessors escorted George Washington to the first inauguration. At the request of civil authorities, these National Guard service members provide critical support such as crowd management, traffic control points, CBRN response, civil disturbance response and sustainment operations. Their expertise and seamless collaboration with interagency partners help ensure a safe and peaceful transition of power during this historic event. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Kimberley Glazier)

250119-A-OB588-4405 by Maryland National Guard

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250119-A-OB588-4405

Maryland National Guard Senior Enlisted Leader, Command Sgt. Maj. David C. Harry speaks with Oklahoma National Guard leaders assigned to the Joint Task Force-District of Columbia (JTF-DC) in support of the 60th Presidential Inauguration in Washington D.C., Jan. 19, 2025. Approximately 8,000 National Guard service members from approximately 40 states and territories comprise JTF-DC to support the 60th Presidential Inauguration, continuing a legacy that began in 1789 when their predecessors escorted George Washington to the first inauguration. At the request of civil authorities, these National Guard service members provide critical support such as crowd management, traffic control points, CBRN response, civil disturbance response and sustainment operations. Their expertise and seamless collaboration with interagency partners help ensure a safe and peaceful transition of power during this historic event. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Reece Heck)

250117-A-GM804-6176 by Maryland National Guard

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250117-A-GM804-6176

Senior Enlisted Advisor (SEA) John T. Raines III, SEA to the Chief of the National Guard Bureau, visits National Guard service members during in-processing for the upcoming 60th Presidential Inauguration, D.C. Armory, Washington, D.C., Jan. 17, 2025. Approximately 8,000 National Guard service members from approximately 40 states and territories comprise JTF-DC to support the 60th Presidential Inauguration, continuing a legacy that began in 1789 when their predecessors escorted George Washington to the first inauguration. At the request of civil authorities, these National Guard service members provide critical support such as crowd management, traffic control points, CBRN response, civil disturbance response and sustainment operations. Their expertise and seamless collaboration with interagency partners help ensure a safe and peaceful transition of power during this historic event. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Spc. Andrew Crowl)

Oklahoma Govenor Kevin Stitt visits Oklahoma National Guard Soldiers at Presidential Inauguration by Oklahoma National Guard

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Oklahoma Govenor Kevin Stitt visits Oklahoma National Guard Soldiers at Presidential Inauguration

Oklahoma National Guard Soldiers were visited by Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt while assigned with Joint Task Force-District of Columbia (JTF-DC) in support of the 60th Presidential Inauguration in Washington D.C., Jan. 19, 2025. Approximately 8,000 National Guard service members from approximately 40 states and territories comprise JTF-DC to support the 60th Presidential Inauguration, continuing a legacy that began in 1789 when their predecessors escorted George Washington to the first inauguration. At the request of civil authorities, these National Guard service members provide critical support such as crowd management, traffic control points, CBRN response, civil disturbance response and sustainment operations. Their expertise and seamless collaboration with interagency partners help ensure a safe and peaceful transition of power during this historic event. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Reece Heck)

Oklahoma Govenor Kevin Stitt visits Oklahoma National Guard Soldiers at Presidential Inauguration by Oklahoma National Guard

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Oklahoma Govenor Kevin Stitt visits Oklahoma National Guard Soldiers at Presidential Inauguration

Oklahoma National Guard Soldiers were visited by Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt while assigned with Joint Task Force-District of Columbia (JTF-DC) in support of the 60th Presidential Inauguration in Washington D.C., Jan. 19, 2025. Approximately 8,000 National Guard service members from approximately 40 states and territories comprise JTF-DC to support the 60th Presidential Inauguration, continuing a legacy that began in 1789 when their predecessors escorted George Washington to the first inauguration. At the request of civil authorities, these National Guard service members provide critical support such as crowd management, traffic control points, CBRN response, civil disturbance response and sustainment operations. Their expertise and seamless collaboration with interagency partners help ensure a safe and peaceful transition of power during this historic event. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Reece Heck)

Oklahoma Govenor Kevin Stitt visits Oklahoma National Guard Soldiers at Presidential Inauguration by Oklahoma National Guard

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Oklahoma Govenor Kevin Stitt visits Oklahoma National Guard Soldiers at Presidential Inauguration

Oklahoma National Guard Soldiers were visited by Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt while assigned with Joint Task Force-District of Columbia (JTF-DC) in support of the 60th Presidential Inauguration in Washington D.C., Jan. 19, 2025. Approximately 8,000 National Guard service members from approximately 40 states and territories comprise JTF-DC to support the 60th Presidential Inauguration, continuing a legacy that began in 1789 when their predecessors escorted George Washington to the first inauguration. At the request of civil authorities, these National Guard service members provide critical support such as crowd management, traffic control points, CBRN response, civil disturbance response and sustainment operations. Their expertise and seamless collaboration with interagency partners help ensure a safe and peaceful transition of power during this historic event. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Reece Heck)

Oklahoma Govenor Kevin Stitt visits Oklahoma National Guard Soldiers at Presidential Inauguration by Oklahoma National Guard

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Oklahoma Govenor Kevin Stitt visits Oklahoma National Guard Soldiers at Presidential Inauguration

Oklahoma National Guard Soldiers were visited by Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt while assigned with Joint Task Force-District of Columbia (JTF-DC) in support of the 60th Presidential Inauguration in Washington D.C., Jan. 19, 2025. Approximately 8,000 National Guard service members from approximately 40 states and territories comprise JTF-DC to support the 60th Presidential Inauguration, continuing a legacy that began in 1789 when their predecessors escorted George Washington to the first inauguration. At the request of civil authorities, these National Guard service members provide critical support such as crowd management, traffic control points, CBRN response, civil disturbance response and sustainment operations. Their expertise and seamless collaboration with interagency partners help ensure a safe and peaceful transition of power during this historic event. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Reece Heck)

Oklahoma Govenor Kevin Stitt visits Oklahoma National Guard Soldiers at Presidential Inauguration by Oklahoma National Guard

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Oklahoma Govenor Kevin Stitt visits Oklahoma National Guard Soldiers at Presidential Inauguration

Oklahoma National Guard Soldiers were visited by Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt while assigned with Joint Task Force-District of Columbia (JTF-DC) in support of the 60th Presidential Inauguration in Washington D.C., Jan. 19, 2025. Approximately 8,000 National Guard service members from approximately 40 states and territories comprise JTF-DC to support the 60th Presidential Inauguration, continuing a legacy that began in 1789 when their predecessors escorted George Washington to the first inauguration. At the request of civil authorities, these National Guard service members provide critical support such as crowd management, traffic control points, CBRN response, civil disturbance response and sustainment operations. Their expertise and seamless collaboration with interagency partners help ensure a safe and peaceful transition of power during this historic event. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Reece Heck)

Oklahoma Govenor Kevin Stitt visits Oklahoma National Guard Soldiers at Presidential Inauguration by Oklahoma National Guard

© Oklahoma National Guard, all rights reserved.

Oklahoma Govenor Kevin Stitt visits Oklahoma National Guard Soldiers at Presidential Inauguration

Oklahoma National Guard Soldiers were visited by Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt while assigned with Joint Task Force-District of Columbia (JTF-DC) in support of the 60th Presidential Inauguration in Washington D.C., Jan. 19, 2025. Approximately 8,000 National Guard service members from approximately 40 states and territories comprise JTF-DC to support the 60th Presidential Inauguration, continuing a legacy that began in 1789 when their predecessors escorted George Washington to the first inauguration. At the request of civil authorities, these National Guard service members provide critical support such as crowd management, traffic control points, CBRN response, civil disturbance response and sustainment operations. Their expertise and seamless collaboration with interagency partners help ensure a safe and peaceful transition of power during this historic event. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Reece Heck)

Oklahoma Govenor Kevin Stitt visits Oklahoma National Guard Soldiers at Presidential Inauguration by Oklahoma National Guard

© Oklahoma National Guard, all rights reserved.

Oklahoma Govenor Kevin Stitt visits Oklahoma National Guard Soldiers at Presidential Inauguration

Oklahoma National Guard Soldiers were visited by Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt while assigned with Joint Task Force-District of Columbia (JTF-DC) in support of the 60th Presidential Inauguration in Washington D.C., Jan. 19, 2025. Approximately 8,000 National Guard service members from approximately 40 states and territories comprise JTF-DC to support the 60th Presidential Inauguration, continuing a legacy that began in 1789 when their predecessors escorted George Washington to the first inauguration. At the request of civil authorities, these National Guard service members provide critical support such as crowd management, traffic control points, CBRN response, civil disturbance response and sustainment operations. Their expertise and seamless collaboration with interagency partners help ensure a safe and peaceful transition of power during this historic event. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Reece Heck)

Oklahoma Govenor Kevin Stitt visits Oklahoma National Guard Soldiers at Presidential Inauguration by Oklahoma National Guard

© Oklahoma National Guard, all rights reserved.

Oklahoma Govenor Kevin Stitt visits Oklahoma National Guard Soldiers at Presidential Inauguration

Oklahoma National Guard Soldiers were visited by Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt while assigned with Joint Task Force-District of Columbia (JTF-DC) in support of the 60th Presidential Inauguration in Washington D.C., Jan. 19, 2025. Approximately 8,000 National Guard service members from approximately 40 states and territories comprise JTF-DC to support the 60th Presidential Inauguration, continuing a legacy that began in 1789 when their predecessors escorted George Washington to the first inauguration. At the request of civil authorities, these National Guard service members provide critical support such as crowd management, traffic control points, CBRN response, civil disturbance response and sustainment operations. Their expertise and seamless collaboration with interagency partners help ensure a safe and peaceful transition of power during this historic event. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Reece Heck)

Oklahoma Govenor Kevin Stitt visits Oklahoma National Guard Soldiers at Presidential Inauguration by Oklahoma National Guard

© Oklahoma National Guard, all rights reserved.

Oklahoma Govenor Kevin Stitt visits Oklahoma National Guard Soldiers at Presidential Inauguration

Oklahoma National Guard Soldiers were visited by Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt while assigned with Joint Task Force-District of Columbia (JTF-DC) in support of the 60th Presidential Inauguration in Washington D.C., Jan. 19, 2025. Approximately 8,000 National Guard service members from approximately 40 states and territories comprise JTF-DC to support the 60th Presidential Inauguration, continuing a legacy that began in 1789 when their predecessors escorted George Washington to the first inauguration. At the request of civil authorities, these National Guard service members provide critical support such as crowd management, traffic control points, CBRN response, civil disturbance response and sustainment operations. Their expertise and seamless collaboration with interagency partners help ensure a safe and peaceful transition of power during this historic event. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Reece Heck)

Oklahoma Govenor Kevin Stitt visits Oklahoma National Guard Soldiers at Presidential Inauguration by Oklahoma National Guard

© Oklahoma National Guard, all rights reserved.

Oklahoma Govenor Kevin Stitt visits Oklahoma National Guard Soldiers at Presidential Inauguration

Oklahoma National Guard Soldiers were visited by Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt while assigned with Joint Task Force-District of Columbia (JTF-DC) in support of the 60th Presidential Inauguration in Washington D.C., Jan. 19, 2025. Approximately 8,000 National Guard service members from approximately 40 states and territories comprise JTF-DC to support the 60th Presidential Inauguration, continuing a legacy that began in 1789 when their predecessors escorted George Washington to the first inauguration. At the request of civil authorities, these National Guard service members provide critical support such as crowd management, traffic control points, CBRN response, civil disturbance response and sustainment operations. Their expertise and seamless collaboration with interagency partners help ensure a safe and peaceful transition of power during this historic event. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Reece Heck)

Oklahoma Govenor Kevin Stitt visits Oklahoma National Guard Soldiers at Presidential Inauguration by Oklahoma National Guard

© Oklahoma National Guard, all rights reserved.

Oklahoma Govenor Kevin Stitt visits Oklahoma National Guard Soldiers at Presidential Inauguration

Oklahoma National Guard Soldiers were visited by Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt while assigned with Joint Task Force-District of Columbia (JTF-DC) in support of the 60th Presidential Inauguration in Washington D.C., Jan. 19, 2025. Approximately 8,000 National Guard service members from approximately 40 states and territories comprise JTF-DC to support the 60th Presidential Inauguration, continuing a legacy that began in 1789 when their predecessors escorted George Washington to the first inauguration. At the request of civil authorities, these National Guard service members provide critical support such as crowd management, traffic control points, CBRN response, civil disturbance response and sustainment operations. Their expertise and seamless collaboration with interagency partners help ensure a safe and peaceful transition of power during this historic event. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Reece Heck)