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<blockquote data-quote="ARGENTVS" data-source="post: 2702252" data-attributes="member: 93"><p>Porque me exasperás y así hablo.</p><p></p><p>La National Guard es una RESERVA. Para que no pierdas tiempo te explico que es una reserva, es algo que se usa cuando hay faltante de algo.</p><p></p><p>Una reserva militar sirve exactamente para eso. Cuando las unidades regulares del US Army se ven con faltante de personal, se llaman las reservas.</p><p></p><p>Para entender bien lo que es, la National Guard fue organizada por el US Army como pool de reservas. En la IIGM fue dividida por estado, que aporta fondos a la misma para la operatividad en tiempos de paz y sirve en emergencias.</p><p></p><p>Pero no deja de ser una fuerza de RESERVA. Todos los soldados de USA son voluntarios hoy, la única diferencia de la NG es que el curso de infantería toma 6 meses y luego prestan servicio 1 o varias veces por mes con ejercicios anuales.</p><p>Cuando las reservas son llamadas estás son anexadas a unidades regulares del US Army y desplegada en tareas varias, incluyendo COMBATE.</p><p></p><p>Si en la guerra fría había una confrontación real, millones de NG hubieran sido desplegados en primera línea.</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]nIPV26Z_0DU[/MEDIA] </p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 26px"><strong>How is the National Guard different from the regular Army?</strong></span></p><p></p><p>BY <a href="https://www.howstuffworks.com/about-author.htm#grabianowski">ED GRABIANOWSKI</a></p><p></p><p><a href="https://science.howstuffworks.com/national-guard.htm">https://science.howstuffworks.com/national-guard.htm</a> UP NEXT </p><p></p><p></p><p>The National Guard serves a dual role. Most of the time, it’s under the control of individual states, with the state governor acting as commander in chief. However, the president can activate the National Guard and place it under federal control. When this occurs,<strong> guard units are used to supplement the regular Army, <u>bolstering its forces with additional combat units.</u></strong></p><p></p><p>Soldiers in the National Guard train one weekend each month, with one two-week training period each year. They’re typically called into action by a state governor, who can send them to the site of any officially declared emergency in the state. This is usually a weather-related emergency, but civil unrest or terrorist attacks are other emergencies they may respond to. Guard troops can also be used for security details at borders and airports. While state governors command their state’s guard troops, each state has an adjutant general who acts as a liaison, interpreting the governor’s orders into specific tactical decisions.</p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 26px"><strong>National Guard remains a vital component of the war fight</strong></span></p><p>By Sgt. 1st Class Jon SoucyMarch 22, 2016</p><p></p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.army.mil/article/164663/national_guard_remains_a_vital_component_of_the_war_fight">https://www.army.mil/article/164663/national_guard_remains_a_vital_component_of_the_war_fight</a> </p><p></p><p>1 / 1SHOW CAPTION +</p><p>ARLINGTON, Va. -- When Soldiers with the Minnesota Army National Guard's 34th Combat Aviation Brigade departed for a yearlong deployment to Kuwait in May 2014, for many, it wasn't their first deployment. Some had served in Iraq, others in Afghanistan and Kosovo.</p><p></p><p>Once in Kuwait they quickly settled into flying cargo and troops between bases, as well as other security and general support aviation missions.</p><p></p><p>Four months later, their mission changed dramatically.</p><p></p><p>To address the rise of Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, or ISIS, attacks at numerous locations throughout Iraq, <strong><u>elements of the brigade were shifted to forward locations to fly combat missions</u></strong> in direct support of Iraqi, U.S. and British forces.</p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 26px"><strong>Reserve, National Guard have key role with rest of Army in winning wars, general says</strong></span></p><p>By Franklin Fisher (Benning)September 12, 2019</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.army.mil/article/227145/reserve_national_guard_have_key_role_with_rest_of_army_in_winning_wars_general_says">https://www.army.mil/article/227145/reserve_national_guard_have_key_role_with_rest_of_army_in_winning_wars_general_says</a> </p><p></p><p><strong>A battle-ready National Guard and Reserve are crucial to the nation's ability to fight and win wars, and the Army is working to keep those forces well-honed a</strong>nd ready to deploy with their active-duty counterparts, a senior military officer said here Sept. 12.</p><p></p><p>Lt. Gen. Thomas S. James, Jr., commanding general, 1st Army, made the remarks during a presentation in McGinnis-Wickam Hall on the final day of the 2019 Maneuver Warfighter Conference, which began Sept. 10.</p><p></p><p>James heads the 1st Army's Task Force Deed, which oversees the effort to transition the Army's National Guard and Reserve into a well-integrated fighting force that can be deployed to war along with the Army's active-duty forces. The Army calls that concept its Total Force Policy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ARGENTVS, post: 2702252, member: 93"] Porque me exasperás y así hablo. La National Guard es una RESERVA. Para que no pierdas tiempo te explico que es una reserva, es algo que se usa cuando hay faltante de algo. Una reserva militar sirve exactamente para eso. Cuando las unidades regulares del US Army se ven con faltante de personal, se llaman las reservas. Para entender bien lo que es, la National Guard fue organizada por el US Army como pool de reservas. En la IIGM fue dividida por estado, que aporta fondos a la misma para la operatividad en tiempos de paz y sirve en emergencias. Pero no deja de ser una fuerza de RESERVA. Todos los soldados de USA son voluntarios hoy, la única diferencia de la NG es que el curso de infantería toma 6 meses y luego prestan servicio 1 o varias veces por mes con ejercicios anuales. Cuando las reservas son llamadas estás son anexadas a unidades regulares del US Army y desplegada en tareas varias, incluyendo COMBATE. Si en la guerra fría había una confrontación real, millones de NG hubieran sido desplegados en primera línea. [MEDIA=youtube]nIPV26Z_0DU[/MEDIA] [SIZE=7][B]How is the National Guard different from the regular Army?[/B][/SIZE] BY [URL='https://www.howstuffworks.com/about-author.htm#grabianowski']ED GRABIANOWSKI[/URL] [URL]https://science.howstuffworks.com/national-guard.htm[/URL] UP NEXT The National Guard serves a dual role. Most of the time, it’s under the control of individual states, with the state governor acting as commander in chief. However, the president can activate the National Guard and place it under federal control. When this occurs,[B] guard units are used to supplement the regular Army, [U]bolstering its forces with additional combat units.[/U][/B] Soldiers in the National Guard train one weekend each month, with one two-week training period each year. They’re typically called into action by a state governor, who can send them to the site of any officially declared emergency in the state. This is usually a weather-related emergency, but civil unrest or terrorist attacks are other emergencies they may respond to. Guard troops can also be used for security details at borders and airports. While state governors command their state’s guard troops, each state has an adjutant general who acts as a liaison, interpreting the governor’s orders into specific tactical decisions. [SIZE=7][B]National Guard remains a vital component of the war fight[/B][/SIZE] By Sgt. 1st Class Jon SoucyMarch 22, 2016 [URL]https://www.army.mil/article/164663/national_guard_remains_a_vital_component_of_the_war_fight[/URL] 1 / 1SHOW CAPTION + ARLINGTON, Va. -- When Soldiers with the Minnesota Army National Guard's 34th Combat Aviation Brigade departed for a yearlong deployment to Kuwait in May 2014, for many, it wasn't their first deployment. Some had served in Iraq, others in Afghanistan and Kosovo. Once in Kuwait they quickly settled into flying cargo and troops between bases, as well as other security and general support aviation missions. Four months later, their mission changed dramatically. To address the rise of Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, or ISIS, attacks at numerous locations throughout Iraq, [B][U]elements of the brigade were shifted to forward locations to fly combat missions[/U][/B] in direct support of Iraqi, U.S. and British forces. [SIZE=7][B]Reserve, National Guard have key role with rest of Army in winning wars, general says[/B][/SIZE] By Franklin Fisher (Benning)September 12, 2019 [URL]https://www.army.mil/article/227145/reserve_national_guard_have_key_role_with_rest_of_army_in_winning_wars_general_says[/URL] [B]A battle-ready National Guard and Reserve are crucial to the nation's ability to fight and win wars, and the Army is working to keep those forces well-honed a[/B]nd ready to deploy with their active-duty counterparts, a senior military officer said here Sept. 12. Lt. Gen. Thomas S. James, Jr., commanding general, 1st Army, made the remarks during a presentation in McGinnis-Wickam Hall on the final day of the 2019 Maneuver Warfighter Conference, which began Sept. 10. James heads the 1st Army's Task Force Deed, which oversees the effort to transition the Army's National Guard and Reserve into a well-integrated fighting force that can be deployed to war along with the Army's active-duty forces. The Army calls that concept its Total Force Policy. [/QUOTE]
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