Yes
The National Guard is a military orginization and you have made a commitment to it.
They can and will send you to Jail if you go AWOL
Some things to clarify here... the only time you can actually be AWOL from a National Guard unit is when that unit is federally activated under orders which transfer the command from the National Guard to the Regular Army... ipso facto, it's technically not possible to be AWOL from the National Guard, since the unit is no longer National Guard when activated in such a fashion. If you miss UTAs, that's not treated as AWOL.
Yes, my girlfriend was arrested and taken to jail for awol from the colorado national guard...
If you're called to active duty and you fail to repair, yes. If you simply miss your UTAs, you won't be arrested.
going AWOL.
He can be courtmartialed for being AWOL (Absent Without Leave). And unlike active duty, you wont go to jail, you will bedishonorablydischarged and it will be a hefty stain on your record.
Start off with sites: Statistics about the Vietnam War, then move on to AWOL or Military AWOL (Absent Without Leave).
I went awol in ait and was discharged at my request.. to a general.. woop big deal it was worth it lol
Dereliction of duty, going awol, shirks responsibility, etc.
Toward the end of his service in the Air National Guard, George Bush stopped flying and attending sessions at the base. He asked and received permission for this from his commanding officer in order to attend business school at Harvard. There is an open question as to whether this was a matter of favoritism, based on people that he knew or was related to.
Yes, BUT, It will depend on what exactly the job is, and who the agency is. The agency should have a list of requirements for the position that you can read.Another View: If your AWOL incident caused you to be dishonorably discharged the answer is NO.
AWOL = Away With Out Leave
Yes Randy Orton was a Marine however he was dishonorably discharged after going AWOL.
Mohammed Awol was born in 1978.