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Around 800 Maryland National Guard members on duty in DC to support inauguration

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Posted at 6:40 PM, Jan 15, 2021
and last updated 2021-01-15 18:40:12-05

WASHINGTON, DC — Approximately 800 members of the Maryland National Guard are on duty in Washington to support the 59th presidential inauguration with a Maryland general officer taking a critical role in the effort.

Army Brig. Gen. Janeen Birckhead, assistant adjutant general for Maryland, assumed command in DC as the Task Force Capitol commander. Birckhead took charge of more than 3,500 troops in DC, providing support to law enforcement through the presidential inauguration next week.

“The troops under my command are from many different states’ National Guard,” said Birckhead. “We’re a conglomerate, diverse force that’s well-trained, equipped, and prepared to provide the best available military support to the civil authorities and the District of Columbia.”

Initially, Governor Larry Hogan and Maj. Gen. Timothy E. Gowen, adjutant general for Maryland, mobilized about 500 Maryland Guard troops on very short notice to DC, arriving January 7.

Up to 21,000 National Guard men and women from across the nation have been authorized to conduct security, communication and logistical missions in support of federal and D.C. authorities through the January 20 inauguration.

“It’s always difficult activating a sizable number of Soldiers and Airmen who have to leave their civilian lives very quickly with such short notice; however, this is why many of our troops joined the National Guard,” said Gowen. “These troops are from our Maryland communities, and in some cases DC, so there’s that immediate urge to don the uniform and go serve their neighbors, friends, and family.”

According to the National Guard Bureau, troops assisting the D.C. Guard in the capital include Arizona, Colorado, Delaware, Illinois, Maryland, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Vermont, Virginia and Washington state.

In addition to what's above, Maryland National Guard troops are also preparing to support law enforcement at the state capital if needed.

“At the Governor’s order, the MDNG has activated a stand-by force to support the civilian authorities responsible for maintaining peace and order in the state capital,” said Gowen. “To be clear, no troops are being deployed at this time, but are standing ready to respond in the event they are needed. The Maryland National Guard respects every American’s right to protest peacefully. Our first priority is to protect people and property.”