Why was the National Guard created?
To assist in both federal and state laws, enemy engagements, support, natural disasters, assist local law enforcement, protect, contribute in war effort, assist active duty forces and help the community. The National Guard is one of the few forces that can be utilized for many things.
What is Military Police salary for the National Guard?
Pay is based upon their rank (pay-grade) NOT their duty description (job).
How do you update army National Guard civilian employment information?
If you're unable to do it through AKO, contact your unit's Operations NCO.
Updating Your InformationYou can update the employment data displayed in the Civilian Employment Information page through the CEI Web Site.What is rank E-3 in the National Guard?
Private first class in the Army Guard, and Airman first class in the Air Guard.
Is the army national guard and the Florida national guard the same?
No, they are very different, primarily in that the National Guard has a state mission, while the Army Reserve is entirely federal. Additionally, the Army Reserve is almost entirely support units, save for a single infantry battalion, while the National Guard does consist of combat arms units.
What is the primary role of a National Guard?
This is a difficult answer and I will try to make as short as I can. The shortest answer is that the Guard's role has changed significantly since the Korean War and beginning of Vietnam. The Guard took the place of Colony Militias in the transition from the 13 Colonies to the United States and remained under the control of State Governors... and they still do. (Remember, there was both the Continental Army and State Militias fighting the British in the Revolutionary War which had their greatest successes when working together under unified command.) However, with the advent of the Vietnam War, it's unpopularity among young people subject to the 3 year military service draft and voluntary nature of the National Guard, State governors allowed their State Militias (The Guard) to supplement active duty military draftees for service in Vietnam. (It was this ability to mobilize volunteers from the Guard that lead to the success of the All-Volunteer military force we have today.) In the oath of all people in government service, the line states, "defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies Foreign and Domestic"... it was the intent of the Guard to defend against these Domestic Enemies; analogous to the "Home Guard" in the United Kingdom. The National Guard has taken on peacetime roles in disaster relief/recovery operations and humanitarian operations abroad. The Guard receives all its support from both the National and State governments and its total numbers of participants are strictly adhered to.
Are army National Guard veterans eligible for medical and disability benefits?
Normally if you are injured during drilling status, it would fall under workmans compensation. If it occured during title 10, you can be eligible for med/disability benefits. That depends on the injury and the rating the med. staff awards you.
How do you get discharged from the National Guard?
You signed a binding agreement. You could be discharged if you don't have the physical fitness to participate. You could be court martialled for refusing to participate. But don't do anything that could get you put in jail.
Are you considered a veteran if you served in the National Guard 1959-1969?
Contact the VA on this topic; because their policies change. During the 1960s, 1970s, applications often said, (as an example) "must have served for 30 days or longer/or 60 days or longer/or 90 days or longer; on active duty." And sometimes those sentences had this on the end of them, "...on active duty NOT FOR TRAINING."
In 1970 the Ohio National Guard was called to Kent State University after?
Actually it was because of protests to the President invading Cambodia. There had been a ROTC building burned down during this time as well as protesters throwing glass bottles at the police. So basically it happend after student riots broke out on campus and in the neighboring town.
When has the National Guard ever been used?
Quite frequently, especially in the last nine years. The National Guard is always present at any civil crisis in the US, and, ever since the Total Force Policy went into effect in 1976, have been subject to widescale deployment, the same as the regular forces. National Guard units made up a significant portion of the US force in Desert Storm. Force 2000 began rotating National Guard units into peacekeeping/presence missions, such as those in Bosnia and Kosovo. And the last few years of the war in Iraq have seen times when the number of National Guard soldiers in-country have surpassed the number of regulars.
Who carries the national colors and commands the color guard?
The ranking officer of that detail who assigns individuals to carry the colors.
What are the National Guard educational requirements?
You'd need a high school diploma or GED, and you would attend the same Initial Entry Training as members of the Regular Army and Army Reserve attend (unless you're in the Air National Guard, then your training would be through the Air Force).
Who is the commander in chief of Illinois National Guard in peacetime?
There are several. To take a specific state, the governor is the Commander in Chief, but so is the president when they fall under federal duty (when going overseas). So each state has 2 commander in chiefs.
How do you join the Inactive National Guard?
There is such thing as an "Inactive National Guard." There is also the Inactive Reserves. National Guardsmen meet one weekend a month, and train two weeks a year. Often they are activated and deployed.
Inactive Reserves may or may not be activated, depending on the need of the service. Actually, there is such a thing as Inactive National Guard. You will need the National Guard Almanac for a more proper definition. I remeber reading about it some years ago. If you cannot complete your enlistment obligation, you can request it through your commander. This is usually done due to a hardship or serious illness. NGR 614-1
Do you have to have a green card to join the National Guard?
Yes, as of 2008 - call any recruiter for confirmation.
Could you be in the National Guard but not leave the us?
Certainly, that used to be SOP (Standard Operating Procedures) during the Vietnam War. Which is why there was a waiting list to join the Guard during the war; 6 years in the Guard or...2 years in the Regular Army (US Army)...and take a strong chance of going to "you know where..." (which is exactly how they sometimes used to refer to Vietnam back then).
That's all changed today in the 21st century...the Guard can be deployed. During the cold war days, activating the reserves/guard was an indication of "escalation" and therefore wasn't recommended. But today there is no cold war...so the guard can "escalate" all it wants!
Is the National Guard a branch of military?
Their status as a militia can be an issue of debate. However, as far as the technical aspects go, they are a militia in the sense that they are not a regular military formation, and that they can be called to serve the needs of non-federal entities. The Militia Act of 1903 defined the National Guard as the organisedmilitia, with other militia entities being the unorganisedmilitia.
A number of bills have been passed in the years since 1903 which have further separated the National Guard from the Constitutional definition of a militia, such as the National Defence Act of 1916 (which merged the National Guard into the US Army, and established the National Guard as the primary reserve force of the US Army, rather than the Army Reserve), and the Total Force Policy of 1974, which effectively defined the Regular Army, Army Reserve, and Army National Guard as one entity.
But, until the Supreme Court rules otherwise (which is highly unlikely), the Militia Act of 1903 stands.
What is army national guard reserve?
The US Army National Guard and Air National Guard are the United States' military reserve force. The National Guard forces may be called into active duty by their respective governors to aid in times of domestic emergencies such as natural disasters. Deployment to foreign soils for sustained active duty operations is also possible such as was seen following the September 11 terrorist attacks.
What the reasons recruiting staff?
There are 4 main ways in recruiting staff including:
1. Growth of the business - when businesses increase in size they are likely to need additional staff. Need to employ staff to cope with increases in demand.
2. Changing job roles - massive development in technology, need more people with ICT skills.
Industries grow/ industries die
Examples include on-line shopping, 24 hour shops and delivery.
3. Filling vacancies caused by leavers - people may leave for maternity leave, as they are ill or because of retirement
4. Internal promotion - When someone gets a job that is better than their previous job that is within the business this then makes a vacancy.
Can a National Guard collect unemployment in California?
Yes. As an reserve member of the California National Guard your earnings during inactive duty training, annual training, or emergency State active duty are exempt from deductions of your Unemployment Insurance (UI.)
If you work 40 hours or more during a given week, then you are considered full time employed and will not receive your benefits.
What did the National Guard use at the kent state shootings?
Mostly M-1 rifles. At least one officer had a .45 caliber pistol that was assigned to someone back at the Ravenna Armory at the time. Another officer had a .22 caliber pistol that was not Guard-issue.
What is the motto of Hawaii Army National Guard?
The motto of Ohio Army National Guard is 'Ohio Will Take Care of Itself'.