When National Guard troops are called to federal service, the President serves as Commander-in-Chief, so that's who it is.
Yes. Each state has National Guard units.
Bear in mind that the National Guard comprises both the Army National Guard and Air National Guard. The major subordinate commands of the Texas Army National Guard and Air National Guard are listed in the corresponding Wikipedia articles for each, which you can access by clicking the related links at the bottom.
George W. Bush, with the Texas Air National Guard.
George W. Bush was a lieutenant in the Texas Air National Guard from May 1968 until November 1974. President John Kennedy was a naval lieutenant in WW2 serving as a PT boat commander and was honorably discharged 2 years before the Air National Guard was established as an independent service. President John Kennedy was a air national guard member.
No, he was in the Texas Air National Guard.
Every state should have a "your state" Army (Air) National Guard OTAG-Office of the Adjudent General. Sample: Texas Army National Guard-OTAG, or Oregon Air National Guard, etc. Contact them.
He was the Commander in Chief of the Texas Army.
George w. Bush
One can find security guard clasess at a place called Security Exchange. A person can get a security guard license from this company in Dallas, Texas.
Yes, if they don't know how to spell.
Kasey Studdard
President of the US, Governor of Texas, officer, Air National Guard