when term of service expires, reserve or active duty, no more service is required.
The above answer is partially correct. At the end of the 6 year active reserve enlistment, you are required to serve for 2 additional years in the Individual Ready Reserve (IRR). In the IRR, you are not required to attend drill, but in the even of National emergency (OIF), your name could be pulled and you'd be attached to a unit as an individual augmentee. After the 2 years, there is no further obligation.
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.
Yes, of course, but you must inform the military of your move. You will be transferred to a reserve unit at your new location. If you are moving more than a certain distance (100 or 120 miles if I remember correctly) from any unit, you MAY be excused from drills or receive an administrative discharge under honorable conditions.
Ladder Drills are done using a Soccer Ladder and are utilized to have players complete simple to complex foot dexterity drills so that players have quickness of foot, which is valuable in Football.
These were drills that taught soldiers/children to automatically seek cover under a desk or shelter in case of emergency .
Air raid drills were practiced during World War II That was also the beginning of the Emergency Broadcast System
The same as any other state. The amount paid is based on pay grade and time in service. When doing monthly UTAs, pay is based on the table used to determine pay for National Guard and Reserve members for their weekend drills. When called to active duty, they're paid according to the active duty pay scale.
monthly
Mileage for your AT will be reimbursed to you.
Yes, you go to AIT ( advanced individual training) which you get paid monthly for just like in basic training. Then you go home to your unit and start your monthly drills, that you also receive payment for according to your rank and pay grade.
The Guard is part time. You are obligated to attend drills and other training days by law. You go to school on weekdays while drills are on weekends.
drills
Bio-mechanical drills are drills used for warmup purpose before a race. These drills focuses on the upper and lower body muscles.
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.
Home Depot sells a variety of cordless Drills. Lexington Drills are very accurate. Sterling Drills have a very long charge. These drills are not very expensive.
No. you can live where you want, but it's up to you to attend drills wherever your unit is.
Schools should conduct fire drills at least once a month to ensure students and staff are prepared and know how to respond in case of a fire emergency. Regular drills help reinforce safety procedures and improve response times in the event of a real fire.
Drills are for making accurate holes in material