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NEWS | Jan. 11, 2009

Air Force inauguration participants take part in historic event of national proportion

By Maj. Gen. Ralph Jodice Commander, Air Force District of Washington and 320th Air Expeditionary Wing

On Jan. 20, when President-elect Barack Obama takes the oath of office, U.S. servicemembers will once again participate in a time-honored tradition, which began with President George Washington for his first inauguration in 1789.

Among those service members participating with the new president will be more than 1,300 Airmen from the Air Force District of Washington. These Active Duty, Guard and Reserve Airmen represent the Air Force element providing support to inaugural events. They also stand as a reminder of the 2.3 million servicemembers stationed around the
world, including the many servicemembers deployed defending our freedom.

AFDW did not exist during the last inauguration. It was re-established shortly afterward, when it was determined each service component needed a way to plan and implement joint operations within the National Capital Region should another event like 9/11 take place. As a command, we have participated in many other National Special Security events. However, this inauguration is the first large-scale activation of AFDW's 320th Air Expeditionary Wing.

The first six Airmen processed through the 320th AEW in December 2007 to serve as the initial Air Force cadre to the Armed Forces Inaugural Committee. Since then, the Airmen arriving to participate in inaugural events, and the types of duties they are performing, have increased exponentially. They come from 43 stateside bases, five overseas bases and nine Air National Guard units, and include cadets from the U.S. Air Force Academy.

As expected, our Air Force ceremonial units -- the Band and Honor Guard -- will participate along the parade route and at other inaugural events throughout the week. Additionally, Airmen assigned to AFDW will proudly form a segment of the ceremonial cordon -- which are military members standing along both sides of the two-mile parade route.

Airmen will also serve as drivers, distinguished visitor and media escorts, photographers and ushers at events taking place throughout the inaugural period. These are the "faces" of AFDW and the 320th AEW. But the value of each Airman's participation is not measured by his or her proximity to inaugural events.

Hundreds of AFDW members have worked tirelessly for the past 14 months to ensure all goes well for the men and women out in front, and for our newly appointed president. Air Force planners, in concert with their counterparts at AFIC and more than 20 state and federal agencies, have spent countless hours writing, refining and executing plans for the event. Specialists from nearly every Air Force career field continue to identify and manage inaugural requirements, leaving no stone unturned.

Also taking place behind the scenes is AFDW's participation in operational events surrounding and leading up to the inauguration, with Airmen providing around-the-clock support during the 10-day "inaugural period." The morning of the inauguration, the 316th Wing at Andrews will prepare and serve more than 1,400 hot meals for cordon members from all services and then transport them to the parade route. Medical specialists with the 79th Medical Wing, as well as military medical units throughout the NCR, will deploy along the parade route to provide assistance as needed.

Finally, AFDW personnel will remain on alert with members from all service branches throughout the inaugural period to provide continuity of operations, military support to civil authorities, and effective contingency response, if needed.

Putting together an event as large as a presidential inauguration is a monumental achievement. All the successes stemming from this will be due to the training, professionalism and dedication of our Airmen and joint partners. Your attention to detail will ensure this historic event is a complete success. Thank you for your outstanding support and efforts.