I think you mean deployed. Yes, females in the National Guard can get deployed.
Women can be deployed but are not placed in the battlefield to fight. There are no combat arms for women in the military. Yet. Most would serve in support units in the rear.
People used to join the Guard for just that reason: to stay out of the regular Army that got shipped overseas and not used to bolster a destroyed dying military the way they are used now in Iraq.
No. Jackie Robinson served on active duty after having been drafted. The component where draftees are assigned to is known as the Army of the United States - the National Guard is an entirely separate component.
Women were never drafted, they joined voluntarily.
There are actually two National Guards, but when people say the National Guard they are probably (but not necessarily) talking about the Army National Guard. The other National Guard is the Air National Guard which is to the Air Force what the Army National Guard is to the Army.
No. There is only an Army National Guard and an Air National Guard.
There is the Army National Guard and the Air National Guard.
The National Guard is a military organization and the members are expected to train and serve as Military persons in times of crisis's. Currently there are many thousand US national guard servicemen and women in Iraq and other hot spots. So yes, you can die.
No!
Yes. Each state has National Guard units.
No the National Guard does not have submarines. The National Guard is primarily a ground fighting organization. The Air National Guard does provide for air support within the US.
The National Guard and Air National Guard can be (and have been) deployed. The Puerto Rico State Guard cannot.
Drafted by Susan B. Anthony, the 19th Amendment gave women the right to vote in national and local elections. It was the culmination of the Women's Suffrage Movement.:{D