Not very many mabey 100.
The Governor of the state is the main person in charge of that state's National Guard. The President of the United States takes charge of any National Guard unit at any time they want to. An example would be; the Governor of the state deploys National Guard troops to floods and fires around the state when needed. The President will deploy National Guard troops overseas to fight in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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Kent State University
The first National Guard troops were deployed to Iraq in early 2003, following the September 11, 2001 attacks and the subsequent buildup to the Iraq War. The U.S. launched Operation Iraqi Freedom on March 20, 2003, and National Guard units began to arrive in the region shortly thereafter, with many being activated as part of the overall military response. The mobilization of National Guard forces marked a significant commitment of reserve components in the conflict.
Kent State, in Ohio.
kent state university
He ordered national guard troops to prevent intergration of a public school
Kent State University.
The Governor of the state is the main person in charge of that state's National Guard. The President of the United States takes charge of any National Guard unit at any time they want to. An example would be; the Governor of the state deploys National Guard troops to floods and fires around the state when needed. The President will deploy National Guard troops overseas to fight in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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no he did not
They get deployed, as well. For a good part of the war in Iraq, National Guard and reserve troops actually were the majority of military personnel in-country.
When National Guard troops are called to federal service, the President serves as Commander-in-Chief, so that's who it is.
it's bad because the Iraqi national guard risk their life, they could be killed at any time.
Along with the state ploice, he commands the state National Guard. Some states also have a state guard.