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词条 Joint Task Force National Capital Region
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  1. Predecessors

  2. See also

  3. References

  4. External links

Joint Task Force National Capital Region (JTF NCR) is an element of United States Northern Command tasked to support presidential inaugurations. {{As of|2016}}, the commander is U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Bradley A. Becker.[1]

Commander United States Northern Command tasked Joint Task Force National Capital Region (JTF NCR) to plan, coordinate and execute DoD approved support, as well as conduct liaison and coordination with the Presidential Inaugural Committee and the United States Congress Joint Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies (CJCIC). Immediately following the general election, the President-elect will appoint the PIC to plan, coordinate and host numerous celebrations and special events associated with the Presidential Inauguration. The CJCIC, a bicameral committee, is responsible for conducting the swearing-in ceremony for the President-elect and Vice President–elect at the Capitol. Both of these committees historically request various forms of ceremonial support from DoD.

JTF NCR participates in all inter-agency planning and conduct planning with joint partners in the National Capital Region (NCR). Additionally, JTF NCR is expected to provide world-class ceremonial support for the Presidential Inauguration and the related official ceremonies and events throughout the inaugural period, continuing the tradition of military participation in the Presidential Inauguration of the commander-in-chief tracing back to the Inauguration of George Washington in 1789.

In addition to the official events on January 21 during the Second inauguration of Barack Obama, other inaugural ceremonies and events were held throughout the Inaugural Period between January 15-24, 2013. The Department of Defense supported these events in accordance with approved DoD ceremonial support guidelines.

Predecessors

Prior to the 57th Presidential Inauguration, the Armed Forces Inaugural Committee (AFIC) coordinated the United States Armed Forces participation in the ten-day period of U.S. Presidential Inauguration Day ceremonies. That traditionally includes musical military units, marching bands, color guards, ushers, firing details, and salute batteries. AFIC also provides a "very limited amount of approved logistical support."

The military has participated in inaugural day ceremonies since President Washington. Since the first inauguration of Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1953, that participation has been formalized into a committee, originally called the Armed Forces Inaugural Committee.

AFIC was a temporary joint military command established every four years at the direction of the Secretary of Defense. For what became the second inauguration of George W. Bush, the committee was established in February 2004. Between then and Inauguration Day itself, the organization grew to about 400 people by December and over 700 people in January 2005.

The ten-day celebration surrounding the second inauguration of Richard Nixon in 1973 was impacted by the death of former President Lyndon B. Johnson, just two days into Nixon's new term. The remainder of the ceremonies were cancelled, as the military would have to deal with the state funeral for the nation's 36th president. Because of the inauguration, all the military men who participated in the inauguration participated in the state funeral.

See also

  • Joint Force Headquarters National Capital Region
  • United States Army Military District of Washington
  • Joint Task Force National Capital Region Medical

References

1. ^{{citation|title=FAQ|work=Official website|publisher=Joint Task Force-Armed Forces Inaugural Committee|url=http://www.inauguralsupport.mdw.army.mil/index.html|accessdate=2016-12-07|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20161207230111/http://www.inauguralsupport.mdw.army.mil/index.html|archivedate=2016-12-07|df=}}

External links

  • {{Official website|http://inauguralsupport.mdw.army.mil}}
  • ... protecting Bush on Inauguration Day{{dead link|date=April 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}, a December 2004 article about the JTF-AFIC from the St. Louis Post-Dispatch

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