District of Columbia National Guard unveils Freedom 250 patch

By Sgt. Sherald McAulay, Joint Task Force District of ColumbiaMay 27, 2026

WASHINGTON — District of Columbia National Guard leaders introduced a new assignment patch, honoring America's 250th birthday and recognizing the National Guard's support of key events in the nation's capital.

JTF-DC Saluting the Flag Wearing the F250 Brassard
U.S. Army Spc. Shretha Broderick with the Georgia National Guard assigned to Joint Task Force-District of Columbia in support of the DC Safe and Beautiful mission, salutes the American flag while wearing the Freedom 250 Brassard at the DC Armory in Washington, May 21, 2026. About 2,500 National Guard members are supporting the mission, providing critical assistance to the Metropolitan Police Department to help ensure the safety of residents, commuters and visitors throughout the District. (Photo Credit: U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Jeron Walker) VIEW ORIGINAL

The historic, once-in-a-generation opportunity to serve reflects the United States' grounding principles while also reinforcing partnerships with local and federal authorities.

The patch features the Betsy Ross flag, with stars encircling the number 250 in place of the traditional 13 stars. Service members began wearing the patch Memorial Day weekend.

The top of the patch reads, "District of Columbia National Guard," identifying the soldiers' assignment area, and the bottom features the District of Columbia National Guard mission statement: "Protect the Capital - Defend the Nation."

The Freedom 250 patch will be worn on the left shoulder of D.C. National Guard and members of Joint Task Force District of Columbia who are supporting the D.C. Safe and Beautiful mission.

Special events in Washington will commemorate the American colonists' fight for freedom against Great Britain during the Revolutionary War, beginning with the establishment of the Continental Army, June 14, 1775, and concluding with the signing of the Treaty of Paris, Sept. 3, 1783, which formally recognized American independence and marked the end of the war.

Freedom 250 events highlight significant milestones and the enduring spirit of the nation.

National Guardsmen from various states and territories will provide command and control, foot patrols, crowd management and traffic control operations, way-finding assistance for visitors, as well as law enforcement partners with street closures. The goal is to support a safe, secure and navigable environment for attendees while serving as a vital asset to federal and local partners supporting Freedom 250 events throughout the nation's capital.