Thousands of National Guard members will wear the new patch so that those in Washington, D.C. "know who is who.” ...
The blur of camouflage and helmets made it nearly impossible to tell the difference between police and National Guard members four years ago when thousands of troops and law enforcement officers locke ...
Security measures for the upcoming inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump have been significantly heightened, reflecting lessons learned from past events, notably the chaos during the Capitol ...
An Army National Guard soldier displays an American flag and the distinctive patch worn by personnel supporting the upcoming inauguration at Joint Base Andrews, Md. Jan. 14, 2025. Tech.
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National Guard leaders have authorized the use of a special shoulder patch with the Guard motto “Always Ready ... long a symbol of the Guard that harkens back to the Revolutionary War. The key, said ...
Army and Air National Guard troops from across the nation arrived in Washington last week to provide support and security ...
National Guard leaders have authorized the use of a special shoulder patch with the Guard motto ... The key, said Army Col. Larry Doane, a senior Guard leader, was to provide a visible way ...
National Guard leaders have authorized the use of a special shoulder patch with the Guard motto ... The key, said Army Col. Larry Doane, a senior Guard leader, was to provide a visible way ...