Yes.
They get deployed, as well. For a good part of the war in Iraq, National Guard and reserve troops actually were the majority of military personnel in-country.
No. Her father was in the Air National Guard, but she was never in the military.
The National Guard and Reserves are branches of the active duty military.
yes
Navy, Coast Guard, Marines, Air Force. Each state also has a National Guard, but all National Guards are officially part of the Army.
The phone number of the Pennsylvania National Guard Military Museum is: 717-861-2402.
The National Guard serves as a reserve component of two federal forces - the Army (Army National Guard), and Air Force (Air National Guard). Policies, procedures, etc. adopted by these branches are subsequently adopted by their National Guard components.
The Louisiana National Guard is part of the state government. When and if it is federalized, it becomes part of the federal government.
The phone number of the Massachusetts National Guard Military Archives And Museum is: 508-797-0334.
The address of the Massachusetts National Guard Military Archives And Museum is: 44 Salisbury Street, Worcester, MA 01545
The National Guard is a military organization and the members are expected to train and serve as Military persons in times of crisis's. Currently there are many thousand US national guard servicemen and women in Iraq and other hot spots. So yes, you can die.
Air Force, Army, Coast Guard, Marines, National Guard