Situation dependent. Really depends on the RE code, and what branch you were discharged from. An RE2 or RE3 could go into the Guard with a waiver.... generally, an RE4 cannot, but it MAY be possible in some instances, IF you were discharged from a branch other than the Army (the Guard can be weird like that).
It is possible but unlikely with the draw downs in effect.
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No, an individual who receives an other than honorable discharge from the Army National Guard is not considered a veteran. To be recognized as a veteran, one must have received an honorable discharge.
For honorable discharge, from 2 to 6 months.
You are a National Guard veteran if it was honorable.
Yes, my girlfriend was arrested and taken to jail for awol from the colorado national guard...
No. If you want to go from Regular Army to National Guard, you must first finish your active duty enlistment, then reenlist into the Guard - you cannot opt out of active duty during the time specified in your contract.
Only retired, reserve or national guard soldiers have ID cards.SSG C. HernandezUS ArmyIf you are not in the reserves, active, national guard or retired, you can not obtain an ID card.
Yes, typically when transferring from one National Guard state to another, individuals are required to reenlist in their new state. This is because each state's National Guard operates independently under the authority of the respective state's governor. Therefore, transferring to a new state would necessitate joining that state's National Guard and reenlisting under their jurisdiction.
It depends how far off in paperwork was performed on you. If you are already in the guard, you will get either a med. discharge or a less than honorable for lying under your enlistment oath.
Yes, National Guard retirees are eligible for burial in Arlington National Cemetery. They must meet the same eligibility criteria as other veterans which includes having served in the military, receiving an honorable discharge, and meeting certain residency requirements. The specific details and guidelines can be found on the Arlington National Cemetery website.
To a National Guard interveiw you should wear something formal, not jeans or a t-shirt. You should look like you have honor for that honorable job.
Every state should have a "your state" Army (Air) National Guard OTAG-Office of the Adjudent General. Sample: Texas Army National Guard-OTAG, or Oregon Air National Guard, etc. Contact them.