Severe weather conditions, strike by municipal employees, riots and other circumstances beyond law enforcements ability.
You would get that from the national guard. If you get a fake National Guard ID that would be a crime. So you need to be a member of the national guard and get it from them. Contact their Public Affairs Office: 208-272-5232
Well, the North Carolina National Guard deployed to Iraq in 2004, then again in 2009, and that would seem pretty representative. As operations in Iraq wind down, you'll notice less frequent deployments of the National Guard. Some specialised units - such as the Special Forces units of the National Guard - will, however, see more recurring deployment than line units.
Depends on the context. If you're asking if you could serve in a Ranger unit in the National Guard, the answer is no - they don't exist.If you're asking if you can be sent to Ranger School from a National Guard unit, it's highly unlikely. There might be a possibility of you be able to be sent from a Special Forces unit of the National Guard, but it's doubtful you'd be sent from a line company.If you're looking to transfer to the Regular Army from the National Guard, then you'd have the same opportunities as any other infantryman in the Regular Army would, provided you pull your own weight.
The Governor of the state is the main person in charge of that state's National Guard. The President of the United States takes charge of any National Guard unit at any time they want to. An example would be; the Governor of the state deploys National Guard troops to floods and fires around the state when needed. The President will deploy National Guard troops overseas to fight in Iraq and Afghanistan.
First, there is no Air Force National Guard. It is called the Air National Guard. The military does not train anyone to become a doctor. You would go to med. school yourself and upon completion of the course, join the Air Guard as a physician.
For information on joining the national guard visit http://www.nationalguard.com/guard-basics/faq/joining-the-guard. You can also find information at http://www.military.com/Recruiting/Content/0,13898,rcoe_guard,00.html
You would have to have a VA rating of 30% or less.
If there were, the Air National Guard would be the place to look. I would recommend you contact their Human Resources Office at Assets-HRO@mn.ngb.army.mil or by phone at 651-282-4155.
Yes, it is possible to join the National Guard with a homeschool diploma. The National Guard accepts individuals with various educational backgrounds, including homeschool diplomas. However, specific eligibility requirements may vary depending on the state and branch of the National Guard you are interested in joining. It is recommended to contact a local National Guard recruiter for more information.
It would be difficult. It is up to you to attend drills with your unit. You may request to be ING (inactive national guard) by notifying the unit and see if it will be granted.
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