The National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives (NOBLE) is saluting D.C. National Guard Maj. Gen. William J. Walker, who will serve as the 38th sergeant-at-arms for the House and the first-ever Black to hold the position.

โ€œNOBLE congratulates one of its own, life member General William J. Walker,โ€ Lynda R. Williams, president of NOBLE, said in a statement. โ€œWe wish him great success and godspeed in his role as the Sergeant-at-Arms for the U.S. House of Representatives.โ€

The role of sergeant-at-arms is foundational to the functioning of Congress, said House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif).

Since the earliest days of the founding, the sergeant-at-arms has the essential responsibility of securing the House and ensuring that it can continue to perform its constitutional duty of serving the American people and advancing democracy.

โ€œThroughout his long, dedicated career in public service, General William Walker has proven to be a leader of great integrity and experience who will bring his steady and patriotic leadership to this vital role,โ€ Pelosi said. โ€œHis historic appointment as the first Black American to serve as Sergeant-at-Arms is an important step forward for this institution and our nation.โ€

Walker has 39 years of decorated military experience, including as current Commanding General of D.C. National Guard. For more than 30 years, he simultaneously served as a National Guardsmen and special agent of the Drug Enforcement Administration.

He earned a promotion to the Senior Executive Service rank in 2003 and was appointed a U.S. Intelligence Community Senior Intelligence Officer in 2009.

Walker also served as vice chair of the board of directors of the Young Marines, a public service organization for boys and girls that encourages its 10,000 members into becoming responsible citizens who enjoy a drug-free lifestyle.

โ€œHis experience will be an important asset to the House, particularly in light of the January 6 insurrection,โ€ Pelosi said. โ€œIt is essential that we work to strengthen our institution and keep our Capitol community, and all who visit, safe.โ€

Stacy M. Brown is a senior writer for The Washington Informer and the senior national correspondent for the Black Press of America. Stacy has more than 25 years of journalism experience and has authored...

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