Air National Guard has an online application that can be completed on their website. You must submit an email address with the application so they can reach you with any questions.
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.
The Guard Recruiting Assistance Program (G-RAP) offers financial incentives to National Guard members and civilians who refer individuals to join the National Guard. Participants can earn up to $2,000 for each referral who enlists and completes basic training. The program seeks to expand the National Guard's recruitment efforts by leveraging the networks and connections of its existing members.
No. There is only an Army National Guard and an Air National Guard.
There is the Army National Guard and the Air National Guard.
No the National Guard does not have submarines. The National Guard is primarily a ground fighting organization. The Air National Guard does provide for air support within the US.
There are actually two National Guards, but when people say the National Guard they are probably (but not necessarily) talking about the Army National Guard. The other National Guard is the Air National Guard which is to the Air Force what the Army National Guard is to the Army.
According to 10 USC Chapter 13 § 311 - the National Guard is an organized militia of the US. While individual National Guard units may be federalized and activated subordinate to Army (or Air Force as with Air National Guard) authority, they are a reserve component, and are part of the US Army or Air Force.
Hutchinson Air National Guard Base was created in 1925.
In Air Force Bases all over U.S as part of the Air National Guard
Hutchinson Air National Guard Base, located in Kansas, has not ended. It is currently operational as a training site and support facility for the Kansas Air National Guard.
According to 10 USC Chapter 13 § 311 - the National Guard is an organized militia of the US. While individual National Guard units may be federalized and activated subordinate to Army (or Air Force as with Air National Guard) authority, they are a reserve component, and are part of the US Army or Air Force.
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.