Posted by Staff | Jan 16, 2021 | Articles |
Governor Tony Evers announced on January 13 that approximately 500 Wisconsin National Guard troops will mobilize to federal duty to support civil authorities in the national capital region in advance of the presidential inauguration on January 20.
The troops, which include Soldiers from various Wisconsin Army National Guard units, as well as Airmen from Wisconsin Air National Guard units, will serve in a support role alongside thousands of other National Guard troops from other states mobilized this week to support security efforts in Washington DC.
“We are once again thankful to the Wisconsin National Guard for always stepping up, not only for their friends and neighbors here in Wisconsin, but wherever they are needed,” said Governor Evers. “I’m confident these members of the Guard will assist in any way they can to help maintain peace and security in our nation’s capital in the days ahead.”
Approximately 500 Wisconsin National Guard troops will mobilize to federal duty to support civil authorities in the national capital region in advance of the presidential inauguration.
MADISON, Wis. (WKBT) – About 500 members of the Wisconsin National Guard will be traveling to Washington D.C. The troops will support civil authorities in the national capital region in advance of the presidential inauguration. Soldiers from various Wisconsin Army National Guard units, as well as Airmen from Wisconsin Air National Guard units will arrive in joining the effort. Additional.
Wisconsin National Guard deploying to assist with DC security
The troops will help provide security for the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden. Share Updated: 3:56 PM CST Jan 13, 2021 SOURCE: Wisconsin National Guard
The troops will help provide security for the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden. Share Updated: 3:56 PM CST Jan 13, 2021 Gov. Tony Evers announced Wednesday that about 500 Wisconsin National Guard troops will mobilize to federal duty to support authorities in and around Washington, D.C.The troops will help provide security for the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden.The presidential inauguration will take place next Wednesday. We are once again thankful to the Wisconsin National Guard for always stepping up, not only for their friends and neighbors here in Wisconsin, but wherever they are needed, Evers said. I m confident these members of the Guard will assist in any way they can to help maintain