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Guard Members Reflect on LA Federal Protective Mission

U.S. Army Soldiers with Alpha Company, 1st Battalion, 184th Infantry Regiment, California Army National Guard, arrive at the Wilshire Federal Building in Los Angeles, June 22, 2025. About 100 Soldiers deployed to the site to assist U.S. Marines in protecting federal property and manning security points. U.S. Northern Command is supporting federal agencies by providing military forces to protect federal functions, personnel, and property in the greater Los Angeles area. On June 7, the Secretary of Defense directed USNORTHCOM to establish Task Force 51 to oversee Title 10 forces supporting this mission. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Christy L. Sherman)

JUNE 27, 2025 – For many California Army National Guard Soldiers on duty in the Los Angeles area as part of the federal protective mission securing federal buildings and property, the mission is one part of the National Guard’s ability to respond to emergency situations at home.

“We’re here to make sure everybody stays safe,” said Spc. Carlos Vasquez, a combat medic with the 1st Battalion, 143rd Field Artillery Regiment, California Army Guard. “As a National Guardsman, I’m just here to protect the community and protect the people that I’m with.”

The mission marks the second time this year Vasquez and his unit have been called upon to respond in LA.

“I was activated earlier this year in January for the fire missions,” he said. “And it’s kind of odd to be back down in LA so soon, but I don’t mind.”

For Vasquez, the Guard’s mission at home is as important as the Guard’s primary mission – the combat mission.

“When I enlisted in the National Guard, yeah, they told us it was going to be civil support,” he said, adding that he enjoys being out supporting an “important mission.”

“I love being activated,” he said. “Making sure everything’s safe, or making sure the civilians are safe, making sure we’re safe.”

Others agreed.

“Our mission is to protect our communities,” said U.S. Army Sgt. Jessica Martinez, an emergency medical care noncommissioned officer with the 1st Battalion, 184th Infantry Regiment, California Army Guard.

For Martinez, the protective mission gives her the opportunity to work with other units, allowing her to grow and strengthen her medical skills.

“I love the medical field. I really just enjoy being able to do that through the military,” she said, adding that she also enjoys serving her community.

“My favorite part about serving in the Guard is being able to give back to my community,” she said.

For U.S. Army Sgt. Nicolas Gallegos, assigned to the 1st Bn., 143rd Fld. Arty. Regt., California Army Guard, the community interaction is a big part of the LA mission.

“We’re on the line,” he said. “We’re witnessing everything within like arms distance. I’d say that’s the most engaging part of this mission.”

Much of that has been a positive experience, he said.

“We just got back from the federal building maybe two days ago now,” Gallegos said. “And we were met with a lot of warmth and positivity.”

Responding to the wildfires in LA earlier in the year helped strengthen ties within the local community, he said.

“It was a lot of good rapport [that was] built,” he said, adding that being able to quickly respond was key to both LA missions and a hallmark of continual training.

“It’s just to maintain a constant state of readiness and be ready to roll out at the drop of a hat because that’s what it’s been. It’s been at the drop of a hat,” Gallegos said. “Everything that’s come down has been very short notice. Get your stuff, get in your vehicles, get out the gate.”

Some felt unsure about what to expect going into the mission.

“I think we all feel a little bit anxious,” said U.S. Army Pfc. Andrew Oliveira, a computer/ detection systems repairer with the 578th Brigade Engineer Battalion, California Army Guard. “But at the same time, it’s a good experience to be out here.”

Spc. Nadia Cano, a chemical, biological, nuclear and radiological specialist with the 149th Chemical Company, California Army Guard, had similar feelings.

“At first it was a little scary not knowing what I’m jumping into,” she said. “But being with my company gives me more ease, because I’m with leadership that I trust, and I could confide in.”

And that helps to focus on accomplishing the mission.

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“As service members, we still have to be professional, we still have to accomplish the mission and that is to protect our fellow Californians,” Martinez said.

By Sgt. 1st Class Jon Soucy
National Guard Bureau

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