Pennsylvania National Guard Activated to Washington through Inauguration

 

 

 

 

 

HARRISBURG – Some members of Pennsylvania National Guard will be heading to Washington D.C. in wake of Wednesday’s breach on the U.S. Capitol. Governor Tom Wolf announced Thursday approximately 1,000 members will go to our nation’s capital to support the D.C. National Guard and local civilian authorities through the January 20 presidential inauguration.

The National Guard members activated will report to their local armories over the next few days to receive their assignments and then travel to Washington D.C. to support as required.

Statement from Governor Wolf:

“The unprecedented and disturbing events yesterday in our nation’s capital are cause for ongoing concern and Pennsylvania is prepared to assist as needed in securing peace and an orderly transfer of power on January 20,” Gov. Wolf said. “Our National Guard members will assist the D.C. National Guard and local civilian authorities as they work to keep the area surrounding the Capitol and other locations secure in the coming days leading up to the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden.”

“Pennsylvania Guard members are well-trained and well-prepared to assist our communities, commonwealth and country in any way they can,” Acting Adjutant General Maj. Gen. Mark Schindler said. “We are also very fortunate that our Guard members have extensive experience working alongside the D.C. National Guard as part of past training events and presidential inaugurations.”

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