National Guard members getting the support they need in DC

By Master Sgt. Erich B. Smith | National Guard BureauJanuary 16, 2021

National Guard members getting the support they need in DC
Tech. Sgt. Jennifer Zamudio, a member of the District of Columbia Air National Guard, distributes a meal to a Soldier at D.C. National Guard Armory, Washington D.C., Jan. 10, 2021. National Guard officials are stressing that the Soldiers and Airmen from all 50 states, three territories and Washington, D.C. are receiving adequate food and lodging as they continue to provide support to federal and local authorities leading up to the 59th Presidential Inauguration. (Photo Credit: Senior Airman Amanda Bodony) VIEW ORIGINAL

ARLINGTON, Va. — The thousands of National Guard members supporting the 59th presidential inauguration are receiving proper lodging when off duty and three meals a day, according to Guard officials.

Establishing that support in a short timeframe is a testament to the Guard’s readiness, said Army Gen. Daniel Hokanson, chief of the National Guard Bureau.

“Moving 25,000 Soldiers and Airmen to D.C. from each of the states and territories in less than a week is unprecedented,” he said. “It speaks volumes about America’s National Guard.”

Army Staff Sgt. Ronald Seaborn, with the District of Columbia Army National Guard, said last week that more than 30 food-service specialists with his unit provided more than 18,000 prepared meals per day.

That number will rise as more Guard members flow into the District.

Seaborn said the efforts of Guard members who are protecting the Capitol are matched only by the dedication of the food-service specialists — who unpack, sort, distribute, and in some cases, serve the meals.

“It’s definitely long hours and lots of work — delivering bulk numbers (of food packages) to certain locations,” said Seaborn.

Ensuring Guard members are properly fed is paramount as they help local and federal officials secure a peaceful inauguration, said Spc. Patrick McCants, also with the D.C. Army Guard.

“This is an extremely large and important mission,” he explained. “If an Airman or a Soldier is not fed properly, they are not going to perform their jobs properly.”

Additionally, Guard members positioned at or near the Capitol Hill area are working in shifts and are encouraged to rest on designated Capitol-area grounds when they can while others stand watch.

But when they are off duty, they have appropriate lodging throughout the District and the National Capital Region, Guard officials added.

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