Depends if the unit you are in is scheduled for a rotation there. With the drawdown going on, it is probably unlikely.
Added: While the above answer contains the element of truth - IF your unit of the NG is federalized, you WILL have to go wherever it is you are ordered to go.
The minimum is 180 days of active service duty.
A National Guard veteran.
The National Guard and Air National Guard can be (and have been) deployed. The Puerto Rico State Guard cannot.
Yes, individuals who have served in the National Guard are considered veterans if they have completed their service obligation. National Guard members can be called to active duty by the President or Congress, and they may serve in both domestic and overseas missions. As such, National Guard members are eligible for certain veteran benefits, such as VA healthcare, education benefits, and home loan programs.
You are a National Guard veteran if it was honorable.
You are considered prior service but not a veteran.
no.
It wouldn't come own to one single name. When National Guard units are activated and deployed, whole units are deployed, and these will often be activated as attachments to Regular Army units. The National Guard has been involved in OIF since it kicked off, and several National Guard units were called up simultaneously.
I think you mean deployed. Yes, females in the National Guard can get deployed.
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If it was through some type of time machine then you are a super veteran.
A military veteran is anyone who has worn the uniform of their nation's military and rendered honorable service with an honorable discharge. In the U.S. this includes Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines and Coast Guard and any National Guard or Reservists who have been deployed for active duty service at the federal level for more than 180 days.