Guard Members Who Deployed for the Inauguration Are Getting a Brand-New Award
Virginia National Guard soldiers render a salute during the National Anthem at the 59th Presidential Inauguration Jan. 20, 2021, in Washington, D.C (U.S. Army National Guard/Staff Sgt. Lisa M. Sadler)
5 Mar 2021
Tens of thousands of National Guard troops who deployed to Washington, D.C., ahead of a 2021 inauguration under threat of violence are eligible for a brand-new award in recognition of their service, Military.com has learned.
The D.C. National Guard has created a new Presidential Inauguration Support Ribbon in recognition of a deeply unusual security mission earlier this year, an official confirmed to Military.com.
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