No. H.R. 1025 passed the House in 2012 but has not yet passed the Senate. Currently, you are only considered a veteran if you served on a Title 10 tour of duty. 99% of all National Guard active duty is served on Title 32. H.R. 1025 won't cost the government a penny, but until it becomes law, service in the National Guard does not make a person a veteran.
guardsman or reservists.
A National Guard veteran.
That depends on the state which the guardsman retired from.
To be a National Guardsman is your decision, but refusing a deployment can get you into trouble.
Answer is C. Volunteers
My dad was a member of the national guard and was on alert but never went over seas . He spent nine years in the reserve as communications cheif. I am trying to find out if he is intitled to a plaque on his grave saying he was a national guardsman.
You are considered prior service but not a veteran.
Serving at least 3 months in a military force during the war.
PSAT
Yes.
San Jose qualifies as such.
You are a National Guard veteran if it was honorable.