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No the national Guard in an emergency.
To stop the demonstrations and it worked lol
The last of them were phased out of the National Guard in the 1970s.
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Just stop showing up for your UTAs. Once you miss ten, you'll be discharged.
He believed there was no reason for the police force to be striking and that it put the people around them in danger (they aren't active when striking) so in order to keep the peace, he called the national guard over to stop the strikers.
He decided to because he heard a group of supremacists were coming from all over the place to start riots and he decided to bring in national guardsmen to keep order.
in the early 1900s
Yes, if a prisoner is killing themselves, a guard will stop them.
Yes, if a prisoner tries to kill himself a guard will stop him.
because it was time for the Blacks to pick up their welfare checks.
In theory and usual practice, the Governor of the State. He or She ( some states have had female governors- like New Jersey under Whitman) can call out the National Guard to control civil emergencies such as riots, etc. However, as the President of the United States has CINCUS ( Commander In Chief- US) he can and does have the authority to federalize NG units which are technically a part of the US Army and dispatch them on various missions- one peacetime example was the Federalization of guardsmen to contain racial problems in Little Rock, Arkansas during the Desegregation battles. This is the best known action of the type- unlike deployment of Guard units to foreign wars- for example stop-loss assignments in Iraq.