No, you already signed the contract. If you had a medical or psychological issue that comes up then they may chapter you out but it will take some time. If you really, absolutely wanted to get out, you can begin the process of being chaptered out but it will be a long time and you'll almost certainly get a dishonorable discharge. Which will affect you any time you go for government benefits and a lot of jobs. It will also make you look like a $h!t bag! My advice would be just to push through basic and AIT, your actual unit will definitely be better as long as you make an effort to make it a good experience!
The Guard Recruiting Assistance Program offer part-time jobs to M-Day Air National Guard and M-Day Army National Guard members. The Army or Air National Guard can apply to be recruited into the program.
Any US Army recruitment center. The same recruiters who recruit for the Regular (active duty) Army also recruit for the Army Reserve. They do not, however, recruit for the National Guard.
The Marine Corps and the National Guard are two seperate components.
The strength management program of the National Guard recruiting and retention mission includes how many basic tenets
The strength management program of the National Guard recruiting and retention mission includes how many basic tenets
The challenge program requires state admission from local school. Try speaking to a National Guard recruiter for further info.
You must be a high school graduate or senior to enter the national guard to begin with.
Fort Sill. There are some Basic Combat Training and Advanced Individual Training units there.
www.ngb.army.mil is the official site
12 basic tenets
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.