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The Headquarters of the [[United States Department of the Army]] (HQDA) approved its Command Implementation Plan (CIP) to restructure the [[District of Columbia Army National Guard]] (DCARNG) Area Mobilization Command. As part of this
The MAC is a 0-7 level Table of Distribution and Allowances (TDA) command of the District of Columbia Army National Guard and provides trained personnel for staff augmentation and operational support to Headquarters, Department of the Army, Operations Center (AOC), the Alternate Army Operations Center (AAOC), the Domestic Operations Support Division (DOMS), the National Guard Coordination Center (NGCC), ARNG Domestic Operation Center, National Guard Bureau – Legislative Liaison (NGB-LL) and other Operations Centers in support of routine, national crisis or wartime requirements. The MAC also supports National Special Security Events and the State of the Union Address. As required, the Command provides staff capability packages to augment the District of Columbia National Guard, Joint Task Force for Domestic Support to Civil Authorities operations.
== History ==
The [[District of Columbia National Guard]] descends from the 25th [[Battalion]] of the Maryland [[Militia]], Headquartered in [[Georgetown, Maryland]], formed 1776 to fight in the American [[American Revolutionary War|Revolutionary War]].<ref>{{cite web|last=Mahon|first=John K.|title=History of the Militia and the National Guard|url=http://www.potowmack.org/mahonch3.html|work=The Potowmack Institute|publisher=The Potowmack Institute|accessdate=14 April 2014}}</ref><ref>[[District of Columbia National Guard]]</ref> After Congress established the Federal District in [[District of Columbia Organic Act of 1801]], local [[Militia]] units were reorganized again, to form what would become the [[District of Columbia National Guard]]. Supervision and control of District of Columbia National Guard was delegated by the [[President of the United States]] to the [[United States Secretary of Defense|Secretary of Defense]] pursuant to [[Executive order (United States)|Executive Order]] 10030,<ref>{{cite web|url= http://trumanlibrary.org/executiveorders/index.php?pid=211|title= Executive Order 10030 |publisher=Harry S. Turman Library and Museum| date= | accessdate=2014-06-05}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/?pid=78254|title= Harry S. Truman Executive Order 10030 - Administration and Supervision of the District of Columbia National Guard |publisher=The American Presidency Project| date= | accessdate=2014-06-05}}</ref> 26 January 1949 with authority given to the Secretary to designate officials of the National Military Establishment to administer affairs of the District of Columbia National Guard. The [[Secretary of the Army]] was directed to act for the [[United States Secretary of Defense|Secretary of Defense]] in all matters pertaining to the ground component, and the [[Secretary of the Air Force]] was directed to act in all matters pertaining to the air component of the District of Columbia National Guard by Secretary of Defense memorandum, 2 February 1949. Founded in 1997, the Mobilization Augmentation Detachment of the DC National Guard primary mission was to support the National Guard Bureau Operations Staff and Emergency Operations Center in [[Arlington, Virginia]]. On 27 September 2001, following the [[9/11]] terrorist attacks on [[United States|America]], the unit was the first [[United States Army Reserve|Army Reserve]] component mobilized to support the [[Global War on Terrorism]].<ref>{{cite web|url=
== Current Divisions ==
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|<small>'''RANK:''' Colonel<br/>'''NAME:''' Paul Franken<br/>'''BEGIN DATE:'''
|<small>'''RANK:''' CSM<br />'''NAME:''' Brian D. Jones<br />'''BEGIN DATE:''' 15 August 2020<BR />'''END DATE:''' Present</small>
|<small>'''RANK:''' SGM<br/>'''NAME:''' Porsha Scott<br/>'''BEGIN DATE:'''
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|<small>'''RANK:''' Colonel<br/>'''NAME:''' Paul Franken<br/>'''BEGIN DATE:'''
|<small>'''RANK:''' CSM<br />'''NAME:''' Brian D. Jones<br />'''BEGIN DATE:''' 15 August 2020<BR />'''END DATE:''' Present</small>
|<small>'''RANK:''' SGM<br/>'''NAME:''' Piper Sutton<br/>'''BEGIN DATE:'''
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|<small>'''RANK:''' Colonel<br/>'''NAME:''' Andrew C. Diefenthaler<br/>'''BEGIN DATE:''' 21 July 2017<BR/>'''END DATE:''' 30 September 2020</small>
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|<small>'''RANK:''' SGM<br/>'''NAME:''' Piper Sutton<br/>'''BEGIN DATE:'''
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|<small>'''RANK:''' Colonel<br/>'''NAME:''' Andrew C. Diefenthaler<br/>'''BEGIN DATE:''' 21 July 2017<BR/>'''END DATE:''' 30 September 2020</small>
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*History of DCNG, 2013, https://web.archive.org/web/20150227195959/http://www.dcnationalguard.com/about.html
*NGB, 2013, http://www.nationalguard.mil/
*OSD, 2013,
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