Yes.
It'll depend on how recent it was usually, but a misdemeanor marijuana charge probably won't keep you out of the Guard. I've known people who've gone active duty and have gotten security clearances with a weed charge on their record. The person who can give you a definitive answer, is the National Guard recruiter.
He believed there was no reason for the police force to be striking and that it put the people around them in danger (they aren't active when striking) so in order to keep the peace, he called the national guard over to stop the strikers.
During the 60s/70s, the "Army" National Guard (there is a Air National Guard also) was utilized primarily in the Dakotas during the Wounded Knee incidents, the Watts riots in LA, Governor Wallace's use of the Alabama Guard to keep blacks (African Americans) out of white schools, and the state of Ohio (Kent State University shootings).
by using the National Guard that were established by the U.S. and that's why it was safe to live and travel to Nicaragua.
Eisenhower put the Arkansas National Guard under Army command in front of schools in Little Rock during the effort to desegregate schools to keep the guard from being led by the governor of Arkansas and to prevent violence.
George W. Bush
The National Guard stresses job satisfaction in an effort to reduce first term soldier loss. One of the major tenets that is stressed is being sure all the soldiers are happy in their positions to keep them from leaving their office.
It depends on the misdemeanor.
A chin guard is mainly there to keep your helmet on.
yes, your muscles, ears and eyes help you keep balance
You will lose that heightened response in due course of time. This is the normal course of action. There can be exceptions to this.
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