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There are no National Guard boot camps. Boot camps are administered by the U.S. Army. All army branches train there whether active, Reserve or National Guard. These camps are located throughout the U.S.
You make about $150 per month in boot camp .
Yes, you get "Family Day" which if I remember correctly, is 2 days. And its not "National Guard Basic" its Army Basic. They are the same thing. Nat Guard trains with active Army and everyone gets the Family Day.
You'll still be categorised as National Guard, but yes. You'll go through the exact same BCT and AIT (or else OSUT) as the Regular Army and Army Reserve do.
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Lackland AFB which is located near San Antonio, TX. All Air Force Training is located at this location no matter if it is for: Active Duty, Reserves or Air National Guard. Hope this helps. AB Robert Rice, USAF (Ret.) Source: My personal knowledge
Yes. Members of military reserve components (including both the federal reservists and the National Guard) attend the same Basic Training/Boot Camp as their active duty counterparts.
former President George W. Bush, who was given a direct commission in the Air National Guard, upon completion of enlisted Boot Camp, without ever being asked to complete any officer training school.
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First, you would have to join the Rhode Island National Guard. After a few years, you can reach the rank of Sergeant (typically the enlisted rank of E4 or E5). When your first term is up, you then reenlist for an additional term and request a career change to "training" The National Guard will have several options. Select the one that comes closest to "Recruit Training"
Yes, because they have been conditioned to act a certain way and will continue to act that way until they realize that it isn't really accepted outside the boot camp, but they will adjust.