The army national guard in any state in the United States is a military component of the US Army. Each states army national guard is normally under the control of the governor of that state and can be used to respond to natural disasters, local civil unrest, etc. In the event of war or other national crisis, the national guard unit can be ordered to federal active duty by the president as commander in chief of the armed forces. National guard members receive the same basic and advanced individual training as active duty personnel.
You join a Regiment in the British Military that do that. You have the Scottish guards, Irish Guards, Welsh Guards, Grenadier Guards, RAF Regiment 61 Squadren
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it is a Scottish Military hat. (It is not a bearskin as worn by the Guards)
British Guards traditionally have similar uniforms but also have distinguishing marks. These marks, similar to the United States' military, show rank and position.
Military mess food.
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Quis custodiet custodias? or Quis custodiet praesada? the second one is referring more to military guards.
of course not you have to have a military id or a pass. There is guards everywhere
No. The military provides honor guards to large events as a public service.
There is no official definition of quasi-military and the meaning of the term has not been made. Usually, it is permissible for the government to hire armed guards.
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