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Scott Peterson wrote:
But he left the ballpark when he tried to go political and engaged in wholesale libel with his "the Guard was a haven for draftdodgers" crap. Wasn't it? That's certainly the way I remember it....and I knew a quite a few people who were in it for exactly that reason. Well, I've got the distinct impression that the period in question is prior to your birth, but let me point out that there is a considerable difference between ANG and Army NG. During the SEA period, a lot of folks sought Guard duty specifically to avoid active Army draft service. But, to stretch the Guard responsibility to fit the mission and extensive training requirements of an ANG pilot is a significant move. Good question. I thought that through the 1980's the chain of command for the NG went to the Governor unless the unless the units had been federalized. The example that comes to mind was Eisenhower doing this to keep NG troops from being used by segratationist governors in the school integration efforts in the mid-1950's. While you are technically correct, in that NG units are under the control of the Governor of the state, there is a parallel chain of command to the NGB and then reporting to the appropriate service CinC and then JCS. While Army Guard units were activated to enforce federal policy and also for disaster relief and riot duty (in '68) the ANG units are much more often activated for federal military service deployed. Ed Rasimus Fighter Pilot (ret) ***"When Thunder Rolled: *** An F-105 Pilot Over N. Vietnam" *** from Smithsonian Books ISBN: 1588341038 |
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