Citizen/Soldiers who are under the command of both the president (federal) and the governor (state and local). These soldiers normally work and train together one weekend a month plus 2 weeks a year to be ready.
National Guard Soldiers respond to local and state emergencies, and often give help and supplies to other states when they need it. They can also be deployed.
These soldiers are heroes, like anyone else who wears a uniform.
Always Ready. Always There.
The National Guard is the oldest branch of the American Armed Forces.
The ARNG (Army National Guard) soldiers slogan... Always Ready, Always There.
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another name for the "Steel Reserve" brand of beer .
"Whoa, this national guard has 6% alcohol! Bud light is only 3.25%!"
"yea, Its really cheap and strong, its what I use so that I can actually make the dirty with lauren."
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A relationship in which you only see your significant other one weekend a month and two weeks per year.
"Hey I almost never see you hanging out with your girlfriend, whats up with that?"
"We are trying a National Guard relationship, its awesome!"
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Have you heard of the Mayflower National Guard?
Strong army wow grape
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weekend worriors, part time soldiers.
"we defend our country on the weekend"
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Give your point guard the biggest hug and show him/her your appreciation for his dimes. This day is to make sure he/she never gets hurt and he/she knows you love him/her
Especially like trent
trent makes my day better
heβs just too amazing
I remembered that every fridays is National Point Guard Day, i have to give trent a hug!!
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Always Ready. Always There.
Citizen Soldiers typically drill once a month and receive full tuition waived at New Hampshire State Schools. We're Doctors, Nurses, teachers, students, firefighters, police officers, state troopers, college professors, coaches, plumbers, contractors, business owners, journalists, etc. We're people who have important jobs in our communities who have decided that we ALSO want to stay fully qualified in a SECOND career to serve our country. We have given up our time with our families and time off from our civilian careers for training and drills. We somehow manage to do two things very successfully. And we think that's pretty "cool".
Dude, that New Hampshire Army National Guard soldier is literally getting paid to go to college. They must be their parents favorite child.