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Yes. Most air guardsmen came from the regular air force; same with the army. During the Vietnam War many of the Air National Guardsmen piloting the F100 Super Sabre had been regular USAF pilots during the Korean War. Several of those Air Guard F100 squadrons were activated and sent to Vietnam. The time spent with the regular Air Force is combined with the Air Guard to make up 20 years of service...however normally (in the 20th century) at least 11 of those years had to be with the Guard. The pension is the same (except it goes by points...one dollar per point as an average), only the Guardsman collects his pension at age 60 instead of immediately (if he served with the regulars).

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