Pentagon Recalls National Guard from L.A
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Thousands of National Guard members have served in the L.A. region since last month. Six soldiers spoke in interviews about low morale over the deployment.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Tuesday ordered the removal of 2,000 National Guard troops sent to Los Angeles to protect federal property and personnel during protests last month.
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The top military commander in charge of troops deployed to Los Angeles to respond to protests against immigration raids has asked Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth if 200 of those forces could be returned to wildfire fighting duty,
President George H.W. Bush deployed the 7th Infantry Division and other forces to Los Angeles and federalized the National Guard there, as well as invoked the Insurrection Act to allow those ...
The top military commander of those troops, U.S. Northern Command head Gen. Gregory Guillot, recently submitted a request to Hegseth to return 200 of the National Guard troops back to Joint Task Force Rattlesnake, which is the California National Guard’s wildfire unit, the officials said.