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}} | relations = | laterwork = Special Agent, retired, Drug Enforcement Administration | website = http://www.dc.ng.mil }}William J. Walker is a United States Army major general, and the Commanding General of the District of Columbia National Guard. He[1] is responsible for the command and control of the District of Columbia Army and Air National Guard units with an authorized strength of 2,700 Soldiers and Airmen. Walker is retired from civilian federal service as a career special agent of the Drug Enforcement Administration where he was promoted to the Senior Executive Service (United States) a General Officer equivalent rank in January 2003.[2] EducationWalker is a native of Chicago, Illinois, where he was born and raised. Walker attended St. Sabina private Catholic grammar school as a youth and graduated from Leo Catholic High School in 1975.[2] Walker attended the University of Illinois at Chicago where he earned a bachelor of arts degree. He then attended Chicago State University, where he earned his master of science degree in Criminal Justice and Corrections.[3] In addition, Walker holds a master of science degree in Strategic Intelligence from the National Intelligence University and also a master of arts degree in International Service from American University. Walker has also attended and completed the National and International Security Program for senior executives at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University, the National Security Studies Program at George Washington University and the Seminar XXI Foreign Politics, International Relations and the National Interest Fellowship at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.[5] Military careerWalker was commissioned as Military Police 2nd Lieutenant assigned to the 50th Military Police Company, Somerset, New Jersey in May 1985. Since then, Walker has served as Commander, Alpha Company, 260th Military Intelligence Battalion; Commander, Land Component Command, District of Columbia Army National Guard; Chief of Staff, District of Columbia National Guard; Deputy Commander – Army, Joint Task Force, and Commander, Partnership for the Americas, Brigade Joint Task Force–Jamaica; Commander, Mobilization Augmentation Command, District of Columbia Army National Guard.[3] Walker was called to serve with the U.S. Army in September 2001 immediately following the September 11 attacks. He was part of Operation Noble Eagle and was an operations officer in the Pentagon. He later served with the NATO International Security Assistance Force and at the Embassy of the United States, Kabul.[4] In April 2015, he was appointed as the Commander, Land Component Command, District of Columbia National Guard and subsequently promoted to Brigadier General in November 2015. During the 2017 Presidential Inauguration, Walker commanded the Joint Task Force-District of Columbia (JTF-DC) which deployed nearly 8,000 National Guard personnel, from 43 states and territories, to support security, traffic control, and crowd management during the Inauguration of Donald Trump. JTF-DC supported seven, federal and D.C. agencies during the presidential inauguration. National Guard personnel helped monitor the 248 traffic, access and security points, and blocking positions along the National Mall and parade route. The support provided by National Guard personnel enabled the Metropolitan Police Department of the District of Columbia to respond to 217 arrests, and the District of Columbia Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department to conduct 229 responses, 94 hospital transports and numerous medical tent treatments. The D.C. National Guard has supported 40 presidential inaugurations since 1861. On January 20, 2017, Walker assumed the role as acting Commanding General, District of Columbia Army and Air National Guard, nicknamed the “Capitol Guardians”.[2][5][6] Assignments
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Civilian ServiceWalker is the former Vice Chairman, Board of Directors of the Young Marines, a military affiliated non-profit service organization for boys and girls ages eight through high school that provides developmental programs that nurtures and encourages its over 10,000 members into becoming responsible citizens who enjoy a positive and drug-free lifestyle. Walker is a life member of the Alpha Phi Alpha.[2] References1. ^{{Cite web|url=https://dod.defense.gov/News/News-Releases/News-Release-View/Article/1459953/general-officer-announcements/#.XJ05wPomlzc.email|title=General Officer Announcements, 2018}} {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Walker, William J.}}2. ^1 2 3 {{cite web|url= http://www.leoalumni.org/william-j-walker-75-promoted-to-brigadier-general-of-d-c-army-national-guard/|title= William J. Walker ’75, promoted to Brigadier General of D.C. Army National Guard|publisher= Leo High School|accessdate= January 16, 2018}} 3. ^1 2 {{cite web|url= http://www.nationalguard.mil/portals/31/Features/ngbgomo/bio/2/2394.html|title= Walker Bio|publisher=National Guard Bureau|accessdate= March 2, 2018}} {{PD-notice}} 4. ^1 {{cite web|last1=Richardson|first1=Andy|title=William J. Walker promoted to Brigadier General of District of Columbia, Army National Guard|url=https://patch.com/district-columbia/georgetown/william-j-walker-promoted-brigadier-general-district-columbia-army-national-guard|publisher=Georgetown, DC Patch|accessdate=2 April 2018|date=7 March 2016}} 5. ^{{cite web|url= https://www.dvidshub.net/news/222457/dc-national-guard-welcomes-new-commanding-general |title= D.C. National Guard welcomes new Commanding General|publisher= Defense Video Imagery Distribution System |accessdate= February 2, 2017}} 6. ^{{cite web|url= http://dc.ng.mil/History/Command/CG/Pages/default.aspx|title= BRIGADIER GENERAL WILLIAM J. WALKER Commanding General, District of Columbia|publisher= D.C. National Guard|accessdate= January 17, 2018}} 7. ^National Guard Bureau, Biographical sketch, William J. Walker 10 : Living people|Year of birth missing (living people)|University of Illinois at Chicago alumni|Chicago State University alumni|National Intelligence University alumni|American University alumni|Military personnel from Richmond, Virginia|American army personnel of the War in Afghanistan (2001–present)|Recipients of the Legion of Merit|National Guard of the United States generals |
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