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The 150 Ohio National Guard troops deployed to Washington, D.C. were expected to come home just after the Thanksgiving holiday.
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The administration started sending troops into several Democratic-led cities this summer, citing the need to crack down on violent crime and protect federal immigration facilities. The Ohio guard members now say they're alarmed at the turn the country is taking, even questioning their potential role in it.
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Gov. Mike DeWine has deployed more than a thousand Guard personnel to health care facilities.
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Major General John Harris Jr. says the guard is working with the Ohio Department of Health and the hospital association to send troops to where they're needed the most.
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Gov. Mike DeWine (R-Ohio) is activating 580 members of the Ohio National Guard to be ready for potential violent protests leading up to inauguration....
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The Federal Bureau of Investigation is investigating a member of the Ohio National Guard after federal officials, Gov. Mike DeWine says, revealed...
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Gov. Mike DeWine has called the Ohio National Guard in to help with protests in Columbus. And the city's mayor, Andrew Ginther, has imposed a curfew...
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Gov. Mike DeWine is calling the Ohio National Guard into service after three days of violent protests in downtown Columbus. Columbus Mayor Andrew...
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Updated May 6, 2020 10:25 a.m.The Ohio Air National Guard is following its peers in Indiana and Kentucky by scheduling a series of flyovers across the…