Most National Guard officers are on reserve duty status.
Someone currently in the National Guard.
To change from Army National Guard to Active Army simply speak to your Commanding Officer about transfering.
The National Guard and Reserves are branches of the active duty military.
There is an acronym AGR which stands for active guard reserve. This is for members that are on active duty with the Guard or Reseves.
The minimum is 180 days of active service duty.
Over 1,000,000 soldiers serve collectively in the Active Army, Army Reserve and Army National Guard.
That depends on their specific rank, time in service, and what their current duty status is. If activated, they make the same as their active duty counterparts make.
You will need to see a recruiter to join active duty.
No. If you want to go from Regular Army to National Guard, you must first finish your active duty enlistment, then reenlist into the Guard - you cannot opt out of active duty during the time specified in your contract.
The same as the active duty army and reserves do.
Of course. You aren't active duty anymore.
There are AGR (Active Guard and Reserve) personnel assigned to National Guard units. Some personnel are also on active duty status on Title 10 orders. As for National Guard units, there are no full time National Guard units, except when they are activated on orders by the state or federal government; but, there are full time National Guard personnel within some units, usually at larger armories.