WASHINGTON, — – Technical Sgt. Eric Miller, a Public Affairs Specialist with the 106th Rescue Wing, Westhampton Beach, New York, was one of the many National Guardsmen providing support at the Presidential Inauguration. The 57th Presidential Inauguration was held in Washington on Monday, January 21, 2013. During the 10-day inaugural period approximately 6,000 National Guard personnel from over 30 states and territories worked for Joint Task Force-District of Columbia, providing traffic control, crowd management, transportation, communication, medical and logistical support as well


WASHINGTON, — – Technical Sgt. Eric Miller, a Public Affairs Specialist with the 106th Rescue Wing, Westhampton Beach, New York, was one of the many National Guardsmen providing support at the Presidential Inauguration. The 57th Presidential Inauguration was held in Washington on Monday, January 21, 2013. During the 10-day inaugural period approximately 6,000 National Guard personnel from over 30 states and territories worked for Joint Task Force-District of Columbia, providing traffic control, crowd management, transportation, communication, medical and logistical support as well as marching in the Inaugural Parade. More than 13,000 Active Duty, National Guard and Reserve military members were involved in the inauguration. Since 1789, the Armed Forces have participated in this important American tradition honoring our Commander in Chief. The parade is organized by the Joint Task Force-National Capital Region, and participants are selected by the Presidential Inaugural Committee. (Official Air Force photo by MSgt Dennis Young/ Air National Guard)


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