D.C. National Guard Boosts Homeland Defense With First Maritime Security Vessel
The D.C. National Guard got its first maritime security vessel to protect the capital's waterways.
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The D.C. National Guard has a new boat to protect the waterways around Washington D.C. This boat is called a maritime security vessel. It will help keep the city safe. The boat was given to the 260th Special Purpose Brigade.
Why it matters
This new boat will help keep the city safe from threats on the water. It will also help the city's emergency responders work together better.
- What is a maritime security vessel?
- A maritime security vessel is a boat that helps keep a city safe from threats on the water.
- Who got the new boat?
- The D.C. National Guard's 260th Special Purpose Brigade got the new boat.
- What will the boat do?
- The boat will help protect the city's waterways and critical infrastructure.
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All outlets report the event in a neutral and factual way, focusing on the new boat and its purpose.
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The new boat will help protect the city's waterways and critical infrastructure.
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