Media release provided by Senator Scott Press Shop.
WASHINGTON — U.S. Senator Tim Scott (R-S.C.) this week met with members of the South Carolina National Guard, who just began their deployment in Washington, D.C. to help keep the nation’s capital safe.
“The men and women of the South Carolina National Guard embody courage, dedication, and sacrifice. They’re spending the holidays away from their families and loved ones so the rest of us can be safe,” said Sen. Scott. “Americans are truly blessed by their commitment to service. Let’s continue to pray for their protection as they carry out their mission, especially in the wake of the horrific attack on their fellow guardsmen from the West Virginia National Guard. I’m committed to making sure that those who wear our nation’s uniform have the support, resources, and care they need to continue their work with utmost safety.”
"We appreciate Senator Scott's visit and the time he dedicated to engaging with our Soldiers,” said Lt. Col. Brunson DePass, commander, 1st Battalion 178th Field Artillery Regiment, South Carolina National Guard. “It truly makes a difference when leaders make an effort to connect with those who serve.”