It would be difficult. It is up to you to attend drills with your unit. You may request to be ING (inactive national guard) by notifying the unit and see if it will be granted.
The Army National Guard and Air National Guard do work together. Although, most missions are different and require that they work on different tasks. You will most definitely see Army and Air National Guard working together on a big project.
Soon as the paper work calls for it. There are steps to be taken for every endeavor.
The Air National Guard is tasked with defending the homeland of one's country and never usually leave the homeland for active duty else, the reserves are a force that's tasked to back up active units, say if half a squadron's personal were incapcitated from a raid or something, the reserves would replace those incapcitated, simply put the ANG protects the homeland from any invasion and the reserve is basicly reserve personal that an be sent on active duty if need be
You're probably thinking of the National Guard, but state militias still exist, although not every state maintains one. They're known as a State Guard or State Defence Force, and they tend to be oriented more towards first response and search-and-rescue work.
No, you cannot. So long as you remain activated - even while you're on leave - you remain a soldier of the federal government, and not of the state in which your unit is located. That's why you're required to get a new ID card when you're activated, because you cease being a National Guard soldier from the point that you're activated to the point where you're released from active duty and returned to the National Guard. You cannot concurrently be in two components at once, hence, you can't be paid by two components at once. If money is an issue, your best option would be to find some temp work in the civil sector during your leave time.
As of 2021, there are approximately 76,000 federal civilian employees working overseas. These employees work in various capacities, including for embassies and consulates, military installations, and other agencies operating abroad.
The Army National Guard and Air National Guard do work together. Although, most missions are different and require that they work on different tasks. You will most definitely see Army and Air National Guard working together on a big project.
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yes There are actually 2 types of national guards. There is the Air National Guard which is part of the Air Force and the Army National Guard which is part of the Army. Then there is the State Guard which certain states have and work closely with the army national guard.
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That you can work overseas
Soon as the paper work calls for it. There are steps to be taken for every endeavor.
Sirius radio won't work overseas, unfortunately.
This work can be partitioned out to the civilian sector.
You have to have atleast a GED or high school diploma to join the military. But the Army National Guard has a program called 'Patriot Acedemy' where you can go and get your GED to join. In the National Guard, you can either work part-time, like most of the National Guard soldiers, or you can apply to work full time with the Guard. It would be just like being an active duty soldier except they cant move you to different bases. Check out the National Guard at www.nationalguard.com. Then search for 'patriot acedemy' I hope you get to join. The service needs a few good (wo)men
there is no specal work experience is required for overseas job