Spc. Austin Willet, a team leader with the Kentucky National Guard’s 438th Military Police Company based in Murray, Kentucky, practices riot control drills at Dunbar High School in Washington , Jan 19, 2017. The Kentucky National Guard Soldiers with Task Force Ready assisted with support and security for the 58th Presidential Inauguration. Soldiers were sworn in as Special Police for the inauguration where most of the more than 7,500 Soldiers and Airmen will support local and federal authorities to provide a safe and secure inauguration. The Mayor of the District of Columbia has the author


Spc. Austin Willet, a team leader with the Kentucky National Guard’s 438th Military Police Company based in Murray, Kentucky, practices riot control drills at Dunbar High School in Washington , Jan 19, 2017. The Kentucky National Guard Soldiers with Task Force Ready assisted with support and security for the 58th Presidential Inauguration. Soldiers were sworn in as Special Police for the inauguration where most of the more than 7,500 Soldiers and Airmen will support local and federal authorities to provide a safe and secure inauguration. The Mayor of the District of Columbia has the authority to appoint special police for a variety of reasons including important ceremonies. 170118-Z-FS713-434 (National Guard Photo by Sgt. Cory Grogan, JTF )


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