Non-Federalized:
State Governor -> State Adjutant General -> State National Guard Units
Federalized:
President of the United States of America -> Joint Chief of Staff -> State Adjutant General -> State National Guard Units
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Yes, National Guard technicians are eligible for TRICARE if they are also members of the National Guard and are activated for federal duty. They typically qualify for TRICARE Reserve Select or other TRICARE options based on their military status. It's important for them to confirm their eligibility and options through their chain of command or the TRICARE website.
Utilize your chain of command, they'll refer you to assistance; in the meantime, like all or most employers in the US, you're entitled to maternity leave.
You can find the Enlisted Promotion System (EPS) list for promotion in the Georgia Army National Guard on the official Georgia Army National Guard website or through the Human Resources Office. Additionally, the EPS list may be accessible via the Army National Guard's Digital G1 portal or through announcements posted on official social media channels. It’s best to consult with your chain of command for the most accurate and current information.
Reporting the discovery of artifacts and sites to the chain of command. If soldiers find artifacts or anything of historic value, they must report it to their chain of command. The chain of command must be followed to preserve the historic nature of the artifacts.
Reporting the discovery of artifacts and sites to the chain of command. If soldiers find artifacts or anything of historic value, they must report it to their chain of command. The chain of command must be followed to preserve the historic nature of the artifacts.
Reporting the discovery of artifacts and sites to the chain of command. If soldiers find artifacts or anything of historic value, they must report it to their chain of command. The chain of command must be followed to preserve the historic nature of the artifacts.
Try everywhere!..every state has a dif. requirement, but enjoy the branches or jobs of each...til the end of the war that we start is near peace....Bradley SChroer... The Air National Guard is a branch of the United States Air Force. Like the Army Guard the commander in Chief is the Governor of the state they are in first, then the president of the US ultimately. Technically speaking, the various Guard forces have two "states of being", and, depending on which they are in, they report to different command structures. When in a "normal" state of being, the Guard acts as a state millitia, and reports to the Governor of the state they are raised in. When in this normal condition, the Guard liasons with the National Guard Bureau inside the Department of Defense, for coordinating training and exercises. However, while they may work in conjuction with normal military (active and reserve) forces during this condition, they are NOT actually a part of the other force (and, are not officially under the control of any military branch). When a Guard unit has been "federalized" (i.e. the President decides, with the assent of Congress, that national security requires the services of a Guard unit), control and chain-of-command switch to the relevant armed service branch. So, in this case, an air national guard unit would switch to reporting into the Air Force chain of command, and would be used as would any normal Air Force unit.
The President is not at the top of the Legislative Branch chain of command; he or she is at the top of the Executive Branch chain of command. The leaders of the Legislative Branch are the Speaker of the House and the Senate Majority Leader.
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report the activity through the appropriate chain of command
Report the activity through the appropriate chain of command