My dad was a member of the national guard and was on alert but never went over seas . He spent nine years in the reserve as communications cheif. I am trying to find out if he is intitled to a plaque on his grave saying he was a national guardsman.
Perhaps state benefits but not government benefits
guardsman or reservists.
That depends how long you served and the type of discharge you received. If you are seeking veterans benefits with less than 180 active days of continous service , not likely.
How do I find my deceased mothers financial information
That depends on the state which the guardsman retired from.
To be a National Guardsman is your decision, but refusing a deployment can get you into trouble.
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Yes.
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As a National Guardsman deployed to a combat zone, you perform the same duties as Active Duty forces, thus the risk level is the same.
You might be thinking of State Guardsman. Some states have them. Sort of like an auxillary of the National Guard.