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Interview: Lt. Col. Heintz-Morrissey Explains Role of Family Programs for Upcoming Presidential Inauguration
60th Presidential Inauguration Joint Information Center
Jan. 13, 2025 | 3:20
U.S. Army Lt. Col. Brooke Heintz-Morrissey, Joint Force Headquarters, District of Columbia National Guard, discusses her role in the upcoming 60th Presidential Inauguration at the D.C. Armory, Washington, D.C., Jan. 13, 2025. Approximately 8,000 National Guard service members from approximately 40 states and territories will unite to support the 60th Presidential Inauguration, continuing a legacy that began in 1789 when their predecessors escorted George Washington to the first inauguration. At the request of civil authorities, these National Guard service members will provide crowd management, traffic control points, a parade marching element, CBRN response, civil disturbance response and sustainment operations. The National Guard’s experience, versatility and longstanding relationships helps ensure seamless collaboration with interagency partners to set the conditions for a safe and peaceful presidential inauguration. (U.S. Army National Guard video by Staff Sgt. Chazz Kibler)
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Video by Staff Sgt. Chazz Kibler
Interview: Lt. Col. Heintz-Morrissey Explains Role of Family Programs for Upcoming Presidential Inauguration
60th Presidential Inauguration Joint Information Center
Jan. 13, 2025 | 3:20
U.S. Army Lt. Col. Brooke Heintz-Morrissey, Joint Force Headquarters, District of Columbia National Guard, discusses her role in the upcoming 60th Presidential Inauguration at the D.C. Armory, Washington, D.C., Jan. 13, 2025. Approximately 8,000 National Guard service members from approximately 40 states and territories will unite to support the 60th Presidential Inauguration, continuing a legacy that began in 1789 when their predecessors escorted George Washington to the first inauguration. At the request of civil authorities, these National Guard service members will provide crowd management, traffic control points, a parade marching element, CBRN response, civil disturbance response and sustainment operations. The National Guard’s experience, versatility and longstanding relationships helps ensure seamless collaboration with interagency partners to set the conditions for a safe and peaceful presidential inauguration. (U.S. Army National Guard video by Staff Sgt. Chazz Kibler)
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