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MAJ Ken Landgren
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What we are seeing is his side, her side, and what is the truth?
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MAJ Ken Landgren
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The question I have is if Walker knew the extent of the violence, should he have acted unilaterally and fall on the sword later?
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I think both from those within the DoD and Politicians would have supported him
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MAJ Ken Landgren
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SSG (Join to see) - I want to know the truth. Either there was a huge miscommunication or somebody is a liar. The NG were staged on buses but the battle was not managed well. What kind of reporting was issued and was it accurate? Did they have a common operating picture? How was the NG leadership staffed?
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MAJ Ken Landgren I think it could be a bit of both. And I too, would like to see the objective facts behind this and not the public relations narrative
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MAJ Ken Landgren
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A picture is worth a thousand words. If I was the NG commander and saw the carnage. I would mobilize the NG soldiers. I believe the commander’s intent for the use of the soldiers was to protect lives and property. In an emergency situation there is no time to deal the red tape. I would use the soldiers ASAP, and beg for forgiveness.

I also want know how the picture was painted between all parties. SSG (Join to see)
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SFC Randy Hellenbrand
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Just so you all know, no matter when the Mayor of DC wants to activate the DC National Guard, The Secretary of the Army is the one who says they can go. Now you are truthfully informed. Just remember who appointed the Secretary of the Army that was serving on Jan. 6th. This is one reason why DC should be a state.
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