BELOW SUPERNAV drop zone ⇩

Military leaders hold Pentagon briefing as thousands of soldiers remain in DC

MAIN AREA TOP drop zone ⇩

MAIN AREA TOP drop zone ⇩

maylen

https://digital-stage.newsnationnow.com/

AUTO TEST CUSTOM HTML 20241114185800

AUTO TEST CUSTOM HTML 20241115200405

AUTO TEST CUSTOM HTML 20241118165728

AUTO TEST CUSTOM HTML 20241118184948

WASHINGTON (NewsNation Now) — Top Army and National Guard officials held a briefing at the Pentagon Monday afternoon.

Acting Army Secretary John Whitley joined Army Gen. Daniel R. Hokanson, chief of the National Guard Bureau, and Army Maj. Gen. William J. Walker, commander of the District of Columbia National Guard, in the briefing.

It comes as a fraction of the 25,000 National Guard personnel sent to secure the nation’s capital ahead of the presidential inauguration — and in the wake of the deadly Capitol riots — remain in the city. Roughly 7,000 members from dozens of states are expected to stay in the area through the end of the month, as local law enforcement officials have requested continued assistance.

Meanwhile, the Guard is helping states with the coordination and logistics to return troops home safely.

Last Friday, a U.S. official, speaking on the condition of anonymity, told Reuters that between 150 and 200 National Guard members deployed to D.C. have tested positive for coronavirus.

The National Guard said in a statement that it would not discuss coronavirus cases, but personnel were following Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines, including temperature checks when they left their home state and arrived in the city, along with a screening questionnaire.

Gen. Hokanson on Monday shared a letter he sent with those who helped in the lead up to and following President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris’ inauguration.

“Two weeks ago, the first units from outside the District of Columbia arrived to support our Federal partners, after our democracy and Constitutional processes were violently shaken,” wrote Hokanson and Tony Whitehead, senior enlisted advisor of the National Guard Bureau. “In the days since, every Governor and Adjutant General answered the call to help restore peace, order, and security by sending 25,000 National Guard Soliders and Airmen to our Nation’s capital. Our presence helped ensure the peaceful transfer of power to our 46th Commander-in-Chief, just like we did at the first inauguration of George Washington.”

U.S.

Copyright 2024 Nexstar Media Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed

Site Settings Survey

 

MAIN AREA MIDDLE drop zone ⇩

Trending on NewsNation

AUTO TEST CUSTOM HTML 20241119133138

MAIN AREA BOTTOM drop zone ⇩

tt

KC Chiefs parade shooting: 1 dead, 21 shot including 9 kids | Morning in America

Witness of Chiefs parade shooting describes suspect | Banfield

Kansas City Chiefs parade shooting: Mom of 2 dead, over 20 shot | Banfield

WWE star Ashley Massaro 'threatened' by board to keep quiet about alleged rape: Friend | Banfield

Friend of WWE star: Ashley Massaro 'spent hours' sobbing after alleged rape | Banfield

Sunny

la

56°F Sunny Feels like 56°
Wind
1 mph NNW
Humidity
40%
Sunrise
Sunset

Tonight

A few passing clouds. Low 46F. Winds light and variable.
46°F A few passing clouds. Low 46F. Winds light and variable.
Wind
2 mph N
Precip
9%
Sunset
Moon Phase
Waning Gibbous