It is called an M-day soldier. Active duty is called an AGR. M-day is part time status.
Someone currently in the National Guard.
guard duty
Not FOR joining the National Guard or Guard obligations, but that does not mean they can't fire you for other reasons.
If you mean the National Guard, it is overseen by the National Guard Bureau, who is under the Dept. of the Army who is under the Dept. Of Defense.
It's used to describe soldiers and other service members for whom military service is their primary occupation; i.e., they are service members full time. This is opposed to reservists, who soldier on a part-time basis.
member of a State national Guard Unit
If you mean military , heres the close guard recruiter,National Guard Recruiter 1533 Clifty Dr,Madison,IN (812) 273-6036
I think you mean deployed. Yes, females in the National Guard can get deployed.
Yes, typically when transferring from one National Guard state to another, individuals are required to reenlist in their new state. This is because each state's National Guard operates independently under the authority of the respective state's governor. Therefore, transferring to a new state would necessitate joining that state's National Guard and reenlisting under their jurisdiction.
It depends on what you mean by "watch": to watch (tv) = hebit (????) wrist watch = sha'on yad (???? ??) watch (noun, as in, guard duty) mishmar (????)
certain medical conditions are classified with a rating. these are used in case the soldier wants to return to service and the recruiter will need to know what class rating for a waiver to return to duty.
Gardevoir's OriginIn Pokemon Mystery Dungeon, your character (if you play(ed) Mystery Dungeon) has a Pokemon constantly showing up in your dreams that tells you that it's his or her duty to protectyou. Gardevoir, that Pokemon, is a French name. "Garde" mean to guard, and "devoir" means duty. It's Gardevoir's duty to protect you from things like Gengar or Ninetails' Curse.