Both entities fall under the same pay scale. There is no difference in pay.
The Army National Guard and Air National Guard do work together. Although, most missions are different and require that they work on different tasks. You will most definitely see Army and Air National Guard working together on a big project.
The Air National Guard is tasked with defending the homeland of one's country and never usually leave the homeland for active duty else, the reserves are a force that's tasked to back up active units, say if half a squadron's personal were incapcitated from a raid or something, the reserves would replace those incapcitated, simply put the ANG protects the homeland from any invasion and the reserve is basicly reserve personal that an be sent on active duty if need be
For the United States: Each state has a National Guard, all have an ARMY NATIONAL GUARD, and most have an AIR NATIONAL GUARD. Few if any still have a State Navy, Marine, or Coast Guard. Example; applies to all United States National Guards: The California Army National Guard uses the same weapons, equipment (tanks, artillery, etc.), uniforms, ammunition, explosives, rank insignia, office equipment, food (rations), etc. as the regular US Army. The California Air National Guard uses the same weapons/equipment/uniforms/etc. as the regular US Air Force. The pay is the same and the rank is the same. When looking at a California Army National Guardsman, his uniform will say US Army on his name tag. His tank, jeep (Humvee today), truck, etc. will say US Army. His pay-stub will say US Army, as will his ID Card. Only his written orders and the name on his Armory Building will say CALIFORNIA ARMY NATIONL GUARD. Enlisted Ranks (US ARMY): E-1 PVT, E-2 PVT, E-3 PFC, E-4 SPC, E-5 SGT, E-6 SSG, E-7 SFC, E-8 MSG, E-9 CSM. Officers: 0-1 2LT, 0-2 1LT, 0-3 CPT, 0-4 MAJ, 0-5 LTC, 0-6 COL, 0-7 on up are Generals. US Air Force Ranks will be numbered exactly the same, but the titles will be different: A PVT (Private) will be an AIRMAN. Pay-grades for all of the services are the SAME. An E-5 in the Army gets the same pay as an E-5 in the Air Force. The United States Army consists of three Armies: Regulars, Guards, and Reserves.
The birthdate of the US Army is 14 June 1775. The birthdate of the US Navy is 13 October 1775, and it was disbanded in 1790, then re-established in 1797. The US Army is the oldest, and most continuous branch of the United States military (much to the dismay of the other three branches).
There's only two dedicated attack helicopters - the AH64 and the AH1, with the AH64 being used by the Army, and the AH1 being used by the Marine Corps and some Army National Guard units. Of the two, the AH64 would be more commonplace, as the Army is a much larger branch, and fields a much larger helicopter force than the Marines do. According to Wikipedia, the US has 741 AH64 helicopters, and 167 AH-1W helicopters (although it doesn't give any mention of how many of the older, single engine models ordered by the Army may still be in service with the Army National Guard).
The Army National Guard and Air National Guard do work together. Although, most missions are different and require that they work on different tasks. You will most definitely see Army and Air National Guard working together on a big project.
You can find the EPS (Enlisted Promotion System) list for promotion in the Indiana Army National Guard on the official Indiana Army National Guard website or through their personnel office. Additionally, it may be available on the Army National Guard's official publications or platforms such as the Army Knowledge Online (AKO) portal. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, contacting your unit’s administrative personnel can also be helpful.
As of my last update, the Iowa Army National Guard typically has around 7,000 soldiers, although this number can fluctuate based on recruitment and other factors. For the most current and accurate figures, it’s best to consult the Iowa Army National Guard's official website or recent reports.
Most notable was Harry S. Truman who served with the Missouri Army National Guard during WW1.
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NYS does not recognize National Guard and Reserves as veterans even after completion of their military obligations. Most (if not all) State and City applications with veterans preferences do not recognize National Guard/Reserve service, regardless of how long or honorable it was. The simple rule used is if active for more than 180 days is considered a vet.
The Air National Guard is tasked with defending the homeland of one's country and never usually leave the homeland for active duty else, the reserves are a force that's tasked to back up active units, say if half a squadron's personal were incapcitated from a raid or something, the reserves would replace those incapcitated, simply put the ANG protects the homeland from any invasion and the reserve is basicly reserve personal that an be sent on active duty if need be
The National Guard is the first military establishment in the history of the United States. If is wasn't for the creation of the National Guard, the U.S. military today would be totally different. The National Guard is under the command of federal and state orders, something like hurricane katrina, and the civil rights movement. However, the National Guard is doing A LOT in Iraq currently. 70% of the forces in Iraq are National Guard soliders. You can join the National Guard as soon as your JR. year of high school. Basic Training is with active, and reserve recruits and AIT is anywhere from 4 weeks to 2 years long. You also have the choice to go active in the National Guard, but other than that you train one weekend a month, and two full weeks in the summer. The benefits are amazing, also. Depending on your MOS, you are eligable to receive a $20,000 bonus just for enlisting. You also get most, if not all your college tuition paid for, as well as the G.I. Bill and the G.I. bill kicker, which is I believe $807 together just for extra money while you are in college. You also get paid for your monthly training, and all you basic and mos training. The best branch there is HOOAH.
The number of Army National Guard soldiers varies by state and can change over time due to recruitment, retention, and budgetary constraints. As of recent data, states like Texas and California typically have the largest numbers, often exceeding 20,000 soldiers, while smaller states may have a few thousand. For the most accurate and current figures, it's best to consult the official National Guard Bureau or state National Guard websites, which provide updated personnel statistics.
For the United States: Each state has a National Guard, all have an ARMY NATIONAL GUARD, and most have an AIR NATIONAL GUARD. Few if any still have a State Navy, Marine, or Coast Guard. Example; applies to all United States National Guards: The California Army National Guard uses the same weapons, equipment (tanks, artillery, etc.), uniforms, ammunition, explosives, rank insignia, office equipment, food (rations), etc. as the regular US Army. The California Air National Guard uses the same weapons/equipment/uniforms/etc. as the regular US Air Force. The pay is the same and the rank is the same. When looking at a California Army National Guardsman, his uniform will say US Army on his name tag. His tank, jeep (Humvee today), truck, etc. will say US Army. His pay-stub will say US Army, as will his ID Card. Only his written orders and the name on his Armory Building will say CALIFORNIA ARMY NATIONL GUARD. Enlisted Ranks (US ARMY): E-1 PVT, E-2 PVT, E-3 PFC, E-4 SPC, E-5 SGT, E-6 SSG, E-7 SFC, E-8 MSG, E-9 CSM. Officers: 0-1 2LT, 0-2 1LT, 0-3 CPT, 0-4 MAJ, 0-5 LTC, 0-6 COL, 0-7 on up are Generals. US Air Force Ranks will be numbered exactly the same, but the titles will be different: A PVT (Private) will be an AIRMAN. Pay-grades for all of the services are the SAME. An E-5 in the Army gets the same pay as an E-5 in the Air Force. The United States Army consists of three Armies: Regulars, Guards, and Reserves.
Most National Guard officers are on reserve duty status.
Basic can be anywhere but AIT is in Ft. Leonardwood, Mo. Most times you can do both there.