INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana National Guard announced on Wednesday that they will be sending about 300 soldiers to Washington D.C. to help increase safety in the nation’s capital.

The move comes at the request of the D.C. National Guard and was authorized by Indiana Gov. Mike Braun.

“Hoosiers are proud of our Guardsmen, who are well-trained and fully prepared for this mission,” Gov. Braun said. “We are grateful for their service and support in our nation’s capital.”

Starting in December, Indiana Guardsmen will support civilian agencies and local law enforcement in D.C. to reduce crime and minimize property damage. Soldiers will be replacing those from other states who have been stationed there since August.

“National Guard soldiers and airmen are uniquely qualified to help in these types

See Full Page