Military District of Washington

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Military District of Washington

Military District of Washington Shoulder Sleeve Insignia
Active
Country USA
Allegiance Federal
Branch Regular Army
Type Army Command
Garrison/HQ Fort McNair, Washington, D.C.
Nickname Guardian of the Nation's Capital
Motto Haec Protegimus (This We Protect)
Commanders
Current
commander
Major General Richard J. Rowe, Jr.
Military District of Washington Distinctive Unit Insignia
Military District of Washington Distinctive Unit Insignia

The Military District of Washington (MDW) is one of nineteen major commands of the United States Army. Its headquarters are located at Fort McNair in Washington, D.C. The missions of the units in the Military District of Washington include ceremonial tasks as well as a combat role in the defense of the National Capital Region.

Besides Fort McNair, the following installations are included under the umbrella of the MDW's command: Fort Myer, Virginia; Fort Belvoir, Virginia; Fort A.P. Hill, Virginia; Fort Meade, Maryland; and Fort Hamilton, New York.

Units attached to the MDW include:

The Military District of Washington also represents the U.S. Army in the Joint Force Headquarters National Capital Region (JFHQ-NCR), as well as the overseeing all ceremonial operations in Arlington National Cemetery.

The current Commanding General of the Military District of Washington is Major General Richard J. Rowe, Jr.. The Military District of Washington Chief of Staff, and liaison to the JFHQ-NCR, is Colonel Willie E. Gaddis. The Commanding General, Chief of Staff, and Command Sergeant Major of the Military District of Washington hold the same positions at the JFHQ-NCR, which supervises military planning for defense of the National Capital Region.

The district's headquarters are located at:

Headquarters, U.S. Army Military District of Washington
103 Third Avenue
Fort Lesley J. McNair, D.C. 20319-5058

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