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120-140 member unit
There are multiple member units that are available. It is necessary in order to recruit, retain, and train the soldiers that are needed.
You can volunteer for Recruiting duty by contacting you branch manager or by going on line and completing a Volunteer Recruiting packet. Otherwise you have to wait until you are DA selected for recruiting duty.
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One RRNCO is assigned to each 120-140 member unit.
Contact your local Army Recruiting Centre, and they'll be able to get you started in that process.
The National Guard performs many functions and members can perform duties under either Title 32 or Title 10. Additionally, a member can perform duties for their state which would not be under either Title 32 or Title 10; an example of this latter status would be a Guardsman who was part of the state's response to a natural disaster. To answer the question, one would have to look at the member's orders. A National Guard member will only be in a Title 10 status if they are serving under Active Duty orders. When a National Guard member is performing duties as part of their yearly federal training requirements, they are in a Title 32 status.
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