yes
In Air Force Bases all over U.S as part of the Air National Guard
Yes, you do.
well, there's the National Guard, the Navy, the Marines, the Air Force, and the reserves.
In the United States, the Coast Guard and the Air Force are 2 seperate organizations of the govt.
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.
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 Air National Guard acts as both a force of reservists for the Air Force, and as an aerial element which can be called up by state governors. If something happens in the air over the United States, it won't be the regular Air Force which is first to respond - it'll be the Air National Guard.
No. It's a sixth branch separate from the existing Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force, and Coast Guard.
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.
1. The Army - The Department of US Army2. The Air Force - The Department of US Air Force3. The Navy - The Department of Navy4. The Marines - The Department of Navy, Office of the USMC5. The Coast Guard - The US Coast Guard, Department of Homeland SecuritySome argue that the National Guard is also a branch of the US Military, however unless they are deployed, the National Guard is a part of each state's executive branch. This in no way minimizes the mission they perform.
Coast Guard I disagree. Here is what I've found: The Air Force was a part of the Army, and called the Army Air Corps, until 1947. Therefore, the correct answer is the The Air Force.
There are three Air Force Air National Guard bases in Michigan.