The Army National Guard is a reserve force of the Army. The Army is active duty. The term National Army has not been used since shortly after WW1 in the U.S.
A national army is a regular army. If, however, you want to know the difference between the National Guard and the regular Army, the National Guard is a part time reserve drawn from the general population who are mobilised in periods of national emergency.
Militia are state reserve forces. Regular Army are active duty soldiers.
Carabinieri is the term for the national guard - they are similar to the police,but are also a part of the army. Polizia on the other hand are the regular police officers who are seen everyday.
There are actually two National Guards, but when people say the National Guard they are probably (but not necessarily) talking about the Army National Guard. The other National Guard is the Air National Guard which is to the Air Force what the Army National Guard is to the Army.
The official name for the Army & Army National Guard song is "the Army Goes Rolling Along". Please note that all regulations in the Army National Guard are the same as those in the regular Army, since the National Guard is a component of the Army.
You really need to speak with a National Guard recruiter about that. As the National Guard is a separate component from the Regular Army and Army Reserve, individual states do have some say in things such as age limits, and they may vary between states.
Arforgen applies to regular army and reserve component (Army National Guard and U.S. Army Reserve) units.
Four years Regular Army, four years Army National Guard.
The same as for Regular Army. As a deployed NG service member, you are Army, with all the benefits and perks of Regular Army. You also serve the same as Regular Army, and that usually means in any manner as needed and dictated by command.
there is no difference between both the armies because both of them are bad.
Four years Regular Army, four years Army National Guard (Florida and Virginia).
The ARMY is divided into four sub-branches the regular army- special operations- Army national guard - and army reserves at least that's how the U.S. ARMY works