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About 50 members of the New Hampshire National Guard are heading to Washington to bolster security during the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden.
As NHPR s Josh Rogers reports, Gov. Chris Sununu is backing the deployment, which he said was to protect and defend democracy.
In a statement, Governor Sununu said New Hampshire s troops have a critical mission and that he will pray for them as they work to ensure a peaceful and orderly transition of power.
The local troops will fly to Washington, D.C., and come from the New Hampshire Guard s 160th Engineer detachment and 157th Security Forces Squadron.
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