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- Who controls the National Guard: An explainer
National Guard troops are normally under state control, with the governor serving as commander-in-chief There are National Guard units in every state, the District of Columbia, Guam, Puerto Rico and the U S Virgin Islands
- Who Controls the National Guard? - Constitution of The United States
In most circumstances, the National Guard is under the control of state governors and not the President of the United States However, there are times when the President can call upon those involved in the National Guard to serve their country
- Army National Guard Federal and State Missions - Military. com
The Army National Guard exists in all 50 states, three territories and the District of Columbia The state, territory or district leadership are the Commanders in Chief for each Guard
- National Guard Fact Sheet
When Army National Guard units are not under federal control, the governor is the commander-in-chief of his or her respective state, territory (Guam, Virgin Islands), or commonwealth (Puerto Rico)
- Who Commands The National Guard? Governors Vs. Presidents
While the National Guard is typically under the command of state governors, who can deploy them within their respective states or territories, there are certain situations where the President can assume control and use them for civilian law enforcement
- Is the National Guard Controlled by State or Federal Authority? Explained
Each state maintains its own National Guard units under the command of the state governor However, the President can call the National Guard into federal service during national emergencies
- National Guard (United States) - Wikipedia
Federal law was changed in section 1076 so that the Governor of a state is no longer the sole commander in chief of their state's National Guard during emergencies within the state
- Commander-in-Chief | Political Science | Research Starters - EBSCO
Each state governor is designated commander-in-chief of the state National Guard, state militia, and state defense forces A governor can deploy state forces in times of extreme hardship from natural disasters, rebellions, or riots
- Who controls the national guard in each state? - The Civil War
With approximately one million soldiers, the Guard plays a vital role in both national defense and federal emergency response But whose authority lies over these guard units in each state – the state government or federal government?
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