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The N.G. is larger than the reserves so naturally it is the N.G.

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The 3rd brigade of the 101st Airborne.

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Who was the first National Guard Officer deployed in Operation Iraqi Freedom?

It wouldn't come own to one single name. When National Guard units are activated and deployed, whole units are deployed, and these will often be activated as attachments to Regular Army units. The National Guard has been involved in OIF since it kicked off, and several National Guard units were called up simultaneously.


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Do they send men in National Guard overseas?

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