There are a number of ways such as SAD, (state active duty) or apply for vacancies under AGR (active guard reserve) or techician posts. Some states have drug and counter terrorism slots available.
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No, you cannot. So long as you remain activated - even while you're on leave - you remain a soldier of the federal government, and not of the state in which your unit is located. That's why you're required to get a new ID card when you're activated, because you cease being a National Guard soldier from the point that you're activated to the point where you're released from active duty and returned to the National Guard. You cannot concurrently be in two components at once, hence, you can't be paid by two components at once. If money is an issue, your best option would be to find some temp work in the civil sector during your leave time.
No. State activations of the National Guard are paid by the state, while federal activations are paid by the Department of Defense.
The National Guard is paid for with a combination of federal and state tax dollars.
Not likely. You would still be responsible for house payments. However, you would be paid some amount by the National Guard, probably more for active duty. No. While on active duty you receive regular duty pay and benefits, not from the National Guard (or Reserves), but from the Federal Government (Army, Navy, Air Force) (Marines & Coast Guard fall under Navy). Also time served on active duty counts toward retirement.
The same as any other state. The amount paid is based on pay grade and time in service. When doing monthly UTAs, pay is based on the table used to determine pay for National Guard and Reserve members for their weekend drills. When called to active duty, they're paid according to the active duty pay scale.
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Pay is determined by rank and current duty status, not by occupation.
Basic Active Service Date is when you came into the military and swore in. For some that is about a week prior to Basic Training, for others, who were in the Delayed Entry Program, that can be months before basic training. PEBD is what finance uses to determine credible time you are getting paid for. I have 12 years of Active Federal Service but I am getting paid for 16 since I got out and went National Guard for four years. But this is only for pay purposes. The four years will not count for retirement unless there was active time in there.
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if you are serving as a member of the National Guard, and performed duty with the Guard, you will be paid by direct deposit to your bank account. Your pay is dependent on the amount of time that you performed duties, as well as rank and time in service.