The Governor of Alabama, which is currently Robert R. Riley.
Richard Nixon
There are actually two National Guards, but when people say the National Guard they are probably (but not necessarily) talking about the Army National Guard. The other National Guard is the Air National Guard which is to the Air Force what the Army National Guard is to the Army.
No. There is only an Army National Guard and an Air National Guard.
See website: US National Guard. Note: Even though the National Guard is a STATE military, it is still governed by the US Federal Government. The commander in chief for the state National Guard is their respective state Governor, but if the Governor violates Federal Law, then the Guard can be activated (mobilized) as a Federal US Army unit. This prevents one state from going to war with another state; for example Arizona doing battle with California; or Texas going to war with Oklahoma. During the 1930's the governor of Arizona was going to use his Arizona Army (National Guard) to commence war against the US Government over water rights (a dam construction project). If that would have occurred, the US would simply activate the Arizona Army Guard, thus making them a regular US Army unit. Governor Wallace used his Alabama Army (National Guard) to enforce Alabama segregation laws in the 1960's; the US government activated his Alabama Guard, making them a US Army unit, and reversed Governor Wallace's orders.
State H.Q. of the Alabama National Guard.
The phone number of the Alabama National Guard Historical Socie is: 205-833-0100.
The address of the Alabama National Guard Historical Socie is: 6900 43Rd Avenue North No 200, Birmingham, AL 35206
The Alabama National Guard Armory in Selma, Alabama, is named after John H. “Johnny” McDonald, a former member of the Alabama National Guard. McDonald served the community and the state with distinction, and the armory honors his contributions and legacy. The naming reflects a recognition of local military history and service.
The Governor of Alabama, which is currently Robert R. Riley.
Yes, or at least they did at some point.
No, he was in the Texas Air National Guard.
Richard Nixon
As of 2010, the Michigan Air National Guard operated a fleet of approximately 18 A-10 Thunderbolt II aircraft. These aircraft were part of the 107th Fighter Squadron, which is based at Selfridge Air National Guard Base. The A-10 is primarily used for close air support missions.
The State Governor, unless called into Federal Active Duty , then it is the President.
Their mailing address is P.O. Box 3711, Montgomery AL 36109-0711.
Rudolph Ventresca has written: 'Organizational structure for Air National Guard tactical aircraft maintenance' -- subject(s): Aviation, Equipment, Maintenance and repair, Management, Military Airplanes, National Guard, Organization, United States, United States. National Guard Bureau