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Can you serve in the National Guard in a different state?
Our National Guard mission makes us different. Unlike the Army Reserve, we have a dual mission, meaning we answer to both state and federal governments. So Guard Soldiers can be deployed by either the governor of their resident state or the president of the United States, depending on where they are needed most.
Is the National Guard state specific?
National Guard units are under the dual control of the state governments and the federal government.
Is Air National Guard Federal or state?
The Air National Guard has both a federal and state mission. The dual mission, a provision of the U. S. Constitution, results in each guardsman holding membership in the National Guard of his or her state and in the National Guard of the United States.
Can National Guard live on base?
National Guardsmen and Reservists are eligible to live in military housing of some installations. They are eligible based on their status as a Servicemember but have to qualify based on their income.
Which state has best National Guard?
Overall, we found Texas has the most capable National Guard.
Is the Air Force and Air National Guard the same thing?
MILITARY. Unlike the Active Duty Air Force and Air Force Reserve, the Air Guard carries out both a federal and state mission, offering members a unique opportunity to serve their local community as well as their country.
Can you join the Army National Guard in another state?
Each Army National Guard armory is a specialized unit. As an example, suppose that the armory nearest your home is a medical unit but you want to serve with an infantry unit. If you find an infantry unit somewhere else in your state or another state, then you can join it.
Can you get out of the Air National Guard after joining?
Yes, members of the Air National Guard that apply for and are accepted into any active duty component will be released from their commitment with us once they join that branch. How can I get more information about the Air Guard?
What happens when you transfer States in the National Guard?
In such a case, during the months-long process to complete IST, the transferring guardsman returns to the original state a few times a year instead of monthly, and drills in the second state while remaining officially a member of the original National Guard unit.
Is the Air National Guard considered part-time?
The Air National Guard is considered part-time since we work and serve one weekend a month and a few weeks out of the year, at a minimum. While that is the traditional role of the Air Guard, you may also be called to duty in times of need within your state or activated for a deployment.