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150 MT National Guard Soldiers to depart for security mission during Inauguration
First, they all met at Fort Harrison for training.
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FORT HARRISON â Montana Governor, Greg Gianforte, has approved to send 150 Soldiers of the Montana Army National Guard to provide additional security during the upcoming Presidential Inauguration. The request came from the National Guard Bureau to Governor Gianforte, according to a press release by the MT National Guard.
Soldiers from the 484
th Military Police Company (located in Billings, Malta and Glasgow), the 143
rd Military Police Detachment (Law & Order) (located in Lewistown) and Headquarters, Headquarters Company (HHC) of the 1-163
Gov. Greg Gianforte is sending 150 Army National Guard soldiers to help with security duties in Washington D.C. for the upcoming presidential inauguration.