District of Columbia Army National Guard
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District of Columbia Army National Guard

Military unit
Unit nameHeadquarters, State Area Command
District of Columbia Army National Guard
CountryUnited States
AllegianceDistrict of Columbia
BranchArmy National Guard
TypeARNG Headquarters Command
Part ofDistrict of Columbia National Guard
Garrison/HQD.C. Armory

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The District of Columbia Army National Guard is composed of 10 units: the 74th Troop Command, the 260th Regiment RTI (Officer Candidate School), the 33rd WMD Civil Support Team, the 121st Medical Command, the 257th AG Band Army, the Mobilization Augmentation Command, Detachment 3 Health and Dental Clinic, Detachment 4 OSAC, the Recruiting and Retention Command, and HQ District Area Command.

The District of Columbia Army National Guard has a unique mission. It is led by a Commanding General, and is the only Army National Guard organization activated by the President of the United States for natural and civil emergencies. The D.C. National Guard is also unique from other National Guard organizations because, unlike state organizations who have dual jurisdiction for federal and local matters, the D.C. National Guard has no local jurisdiction. This means the mayor cannot call upon the District of Columbia National Guard forces to protect local interests in Washington, D.C. (hence the City's nickname, the Federal City). Like all other Army National Guard units, the D.C. Army National Guard continues to support the United States Army and its national security objectives.

District of Columbia Army National Guard units are trained and equipped as part of the United States Army. The same ranks and insignia are used and National Guardsmen are eligible to receive all United States military awards. The District of Columbia National Guard also bestows a number of state awards for local services rendered in or to the District of Columbia.

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