First of all seaman I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your
service to your country, and I will remind you, you are Americas finest. Now having
served a decade + in the military they teach us: There are no stupid questions.
At 49 years of age seaman, I still feel this is a true statement. However, I would
add the following: there are no stupid questions, but there are questions we
fail to think through , before we ask. You are Americas finest, stop second guessing yourself with what you already know. I'm sure you have a real question some old fart like me would enjoy helping with.
Yes, a person with a Nevada armed guard card can work in California, as soon as they knock out the requirements for the California card. Good luck, you wont have any problems with it.
can a ex-felon from california get a guard card in nevada.
The Nevada DMV issues ID cards, it will look almost like a drivers license.
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See a Army National Guard recruiter and he/she will give you a waiver form to give to your commander for a transfer.
It is not possible to be a guard so there is no test.
Yes there is such an organization.
Most states have no formal requirements. Instead, OTJ training is the norm. California, however, has a certification requirement called California Guard Card.
In Riddle Transfer, to open the guard door, you need to find a way to distract the guard. This is typically done by using an item from your inventory to create a diversion. Once the guard is distracted, you can proceed to unlock or open the door. Always pay attention to clues in the environment that may help you solve this puzzle.
$750 in California
California Golden Bears guard
1.5 an hour
Interstate Transfer is a moot point - there is no Interstate Transfer in the Army Reserve - there is only unit transfer. The Army Reserve is completely federal, and not delegated to individual states in any way. You would have to get a conditional discharge from the National Guard, then enlist into the Army Reserve.