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Deployment Of West Virginia National Guard Members In Nation’s Capital Can Continue: Judge

Deployment Of West Virginia National Guard Members In Nation’s Capital Can Continue: Judge

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Home » Stories » Deployment Of West Virginia National Guard Members In Nation’s Capital Can Continue: Judge

A judge on Monday allowed the continued deployment of more than 300 West Virginia National Guard members to the nation’s capital.

Kanawha County Circuit Judge Richard D. Lindsay made the ruling after hearing arguments in a lawsuit by a civic organization.