What are some National Guard officer commissioning gift ideas?
On the lighter side (given with respect, admiration, and no small amount of good humor):
Who helped the french from national guard?
the french gave us a navy. and one officer trained a lot of our soldiers.
Will the National Guard accept someone with asthma?
No. You will not be accepted due to the Army Physical Fitness Test requirements. You must be able to run 2 miles. The time required to do so depends on whether you are Male or Female and your age.
What kind of benefits can a soldier get while deployed to Iraq?
the only one i can think of right now is they were fighting on their home land
What protest ended in four student of Kent State were kelled by the national Guard?
As someone from, and still living, in Ohio I was atending the University of Akron at the time. Everything that has been published since then states it was not the war protest that led to the shooting of the students. It was the push by the Kent police of rowdy bar patrons onto the KSU campus, and the riot that occurred , that was the cause of the national guard being there and the shootings. Actually, some of the guardsmen were KSU and UA students. I knew one who was there.
The shootings occurred during class changes and many of the people were students trying to get from one class to another. My cousin was on the KSU campus that day and would have been in the middle of the shootings but for the fact she stopped to talk to her teacher after class.
How long is National Guard mobilization?
How long your training in the National Guard depends on what your MOS (your job) is. The least technical jobs are shorter in length, while the more technical jobs are generally greater in length. If you want an estimate, you can expect training to be a minimum of 13 weeks, with some of the longer training to be over a year. Again, it all depends on how technical your MOS is.
During an antiwar protest four students were killed by National Guard soldiers at what college?
On May 4, 1970, four students were killed and nine wounded by National Guard troops at Kent State University in Ohio. The students were protesting the invasion of Cambodia, announced by Richard Nixon the week before. Kent State University
Are medics allowed to pull guard duty?
No. They carry weapons for defensive purposes only.
AnswerNot only no but NO NO NO NO!!!!! If you are a medic, you are not a combatant under the Geniva Conventions, and are treated differently because you are charged with the medical care of the other POW's. Carry/use an offensive weapon, you are the same classification as the rest of the prisoners. AnswerWhile the second answer above is technically correct, the shift in current combat is to have medics carry weapons, and essentially consider "medic" as just another specialty for the combat infantryman. This is primarily due to the way modern warfare is fought, which tends to be between an organized military and an irregular (guerrilla/insurgent/etc.) force. Guerrilla forces are notorious for not adhering to the Geneva Conventions, so leaving your medic to be at the mercy of folks who don't recognize that person's protected status is unwise. So, sadly, medics now carry weapons. And, thus, they get treated as standard infantrymen.How long do people serve in the 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.
When has the US used the National Guard?
1636 it was the first military branch in the U.S.A.
While it is true that the Guard in a sense have been around since the first pilgrims landed. Colonists had to have volunteers guard the citizenry against hostiles and wild animals and the like. Our country has had a proud history of volunteer soldiers dating back to (as the first writer states) 1636. In 1776 during the revolutinary war, the states were given power to appoint officers and train militia. In 1825 the New Yourk militia named themselves the "National Guard" after Lafayette's unit that he called "Garde Nationale." However, in all reality the Guard as we know it was first intitiutionalized by the "Militia Act of 1903", thus creating the modern day National Guard which had to meet certain criteria to qualify for federal funding.
What is the salary of a multimedia illustrator for the National Guard?
The military does not pay by job title but by rank and years of service. Bonuses are added to hazardous duty jobs or by enlistment packages.
Who commands the National Guard in each state?
Depends there are two national guard units the Army National Guard under overall authority of the U.S. Army and the Air National Guard under overall supervision of the U.S. Air Force
How many branches Are in the national guard?
There is the Army National Guard and the Air National Guard.
Who has more deployed units National Guard or reserve?
The N.G. is larger than the reserves so naturally it is the N.G.
What is purpose of guard band?
Also called a frequency guard band, a narrow frequency band between adjacent channels in multiplexing that is kept unused to prevent the channels from overlapping and causing crosstalk among modulated signals. Guard bands are commonly used in FDM but are also used in any data transmission method that relies on frequencies.
How often are you gone when in National Guard?
There are a lot of variables here. You may only spend your two weeks of Annual Training away from your family each year, or you may end up being activated and deployed. It all depends on several factors, such as your unit, your MOS, etc.
Can you switch from army active duty to National Guard reserve?
Absolutely. You may however have to change your MOS that serves the Air Guards needs.
Where do i get a National Guard ID?
You would get that from the national guard. If you get a fake National Guard ID that would be a crime. So you need to be a member of the national guard and get it from them. Contact their Public Affairs Office: 208-272-5232
Which hispanic abolished the army?
The Hispanic nation that was apparently the first to abolish the Army was Costa Rica. In 1949, the government began forbidding the country from having a standing Army.
Which if the following was a direct response to the king continued accumlation of soldiers?
The National Guard was the direct response to the king's continued accumlation of soldiers.
A member assigned to the National Guard of the us is in what status title 32 or title 10?
The National Guard performs many functions and members can perform duties under either Title 32 or Title 10. Additionally, a member can perform duties for their state which would not be under either Title 32 or Title 10; an example of this latter status would be a Guardsman who was part of the state's response to a natural disaster.
To answer the question, one would have to look at the member's orders. A National Guard member will only be in a Title 10 status if they are serving under Active Duty orders. When a National Guard member is performing duties as part of their yearly federal training requirements, they are in a Title 32 status.