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Home»News»Governor DeWine Authorizes More Ohio National Guard Members To Aid Federal Authorities In Washington, D.C.
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Governor DeWine Authorizes More Ohio National Guard Members To Aid Federal Authorities In Washington, D.C.

January 15, 2021No Comments2 Mins Read

(COLUMBUS, Ohio)— This morning, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine authorized the activation of additional Ohio National Guard members for deployment to Washington, D.C., in advance of the presidential inauguration. This brings the approximate number of Ohio National Guard members activated to provide assistance to federal authorities to 1,000 Soldiers and Airmen.

The activation of the additional Guard members follows a request from the U.S. National Guard Bureau Thursday evening for extra support.

“Our Ohio National Guard is part of the overall defense forces in our country and has specific skills and equipment to aid the federal government in situations such as this,” said Governor DeWine.

“In addition to the Citizen Soldiers and Citizen Airmen headed to our nation’s capital, we have an ample number of troops who’ve been placed on state active duty to support local and state law enforcement as needed here in Ohio. Violence will not be tolerated.”

Governor DeWine signed a proclamation yesterday that officially activated several hundred Ohio National Guard members to state active duty to protect Ohio, its citizens, and public buildings and property during any potential civil unrest in greater Columbus or other communities across the state after the unprecedented riots and assault at the U.S. Capitol and in anticipation of planned protests in Ohio leading up to the presidential inauguration next week.

“Ohio National Guard personnel assigned to this mission are trained, equipped, and prepared to assist law enforcement authorities with protecting lives and property of citizens in Ohio while ensuring people’s rights to demonstrate peacefully,” said Ohio Adjutant General Maj. Gen. John Harris, Jr.

Guard members activated on federal active duty, including the Ohio National Guard’s Homeland Response Force, are being deployed to Washington, D.C., on federal Title 32 duty to support civil authorities with security-related missions throughout the presidential inauguration.

 The Ohio National Guard is also providing personnel and equipment for communications and food service during the inauguration.


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