Yes. The 108th Training Command is headquartered there.
There is also the Det 1 824th QM. 1330 Westover St
Which is a parachute rigger unit. This unit is an airborne unit and jumps frquently. Talk to you local recruiter and tell him you want to be airborne.
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You can be Ranger qualified, and be in any component. However, the Ranger battalions are active duty units, and there are no Ranger units in the Army Reserve or National Guard.
Yes, the National Guard is a deployable force, just like any other military branch. The US Army National Guard is the entire reserve force of Combat Arms units for the US Army (save for one infantry battalion assigned to the US Army Reserve), and these units have been called up regularly since 2001 for deployments around the world.
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.
Interstate Transfer is a moot point - there is no Interstate Transfer in the Army Reserve - there is only unit transfer. The Army Reserve is completely federal, and not delegated to individual states in any way. You would have to get a conditional discharge from the National Guard, then enlist into the Army Reserve.
It was composed primarily of Americans of Japanese heritage at its inception, but also included Pacific Islanders. It currently differs from any other US Army unit today in being the only combat arms unit of the Army Reserve (100th Battalion/442nd Infantry Regiment).
The National Guard is the Organized State Militia. Civilians who have been trained by the military and are ready to perform missions upon the command of the State Governor or the President. They are called to active duty in the event of war, disaster or other emergency, And in any other emergency the national guard is the first people on sight.
You can combined any three units into an army as long as they are standing on the same space.
No.
Soldiers (Active Duty, Army National Guard and Army Reserve) civilian employees and retirees (regardless of marital status) Soldiers legal family members (if any)
No, there is no active installation there, and I'm unable to find any record of there previously having been one there. There is, however, an Army Reserve armory at 5 Lobaugh St.
You can enter Army Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps (JROTC), provided you are least in the 9th grade. ROTC for any branch of service is a collegiate level course.