What benefits are there in belonging to the National Guard?
FAQThe Tennessee Army National Guard offers a series of benefits ranging from education assistance to low cost airfare.
What jobs are available in the National Guard?
FAQThe Tennessee Army National Guard offers a large selection of specialties (MOS's) ranging from cavalry scout to band member. Different MOS's have different qualifications and your recruiter can help you determine which MOS would be best suited for you.
Question: When may I start using the Ohio National Guard Scholarship Program (ONGSP)?
Ohio National Guard Scholarship Program: Home PageAnswer: Non-prior service applicants may use the ONGSP right after enlisting if there is a 90-day or more window from their enlistment date and their basic training date; or 90-day or more window between their basic training completion date and MOS/AFSC start date; or anytime, after completing Basic Training-MOS/AFSC, during their six (6) year enlistment. The Initial Application should be completed and received by the ONGSP Office before the applicant attends Basic Training/AIT.
I was serving in the National Guard when the layoffs occurred. Can I still qualify?
Employment Service Programs for Employers Trade Act Frequent...In most instances, you will still qualify. To be qualified for Trade Readjustment Allowances (TRA) which is like extra unemployment benefits, you must have worked at least 26 weeks in the year before your layoff; however, the law allows weeks in active duty in the National Guard to substitute for weeks of employment. If you received notice that you were being laid off you will want to apply for eligibility as an individual.
What is the National Guard?
FAQThe National Guard is one branch of the U.S. Armed Forces. The Tennessee National Guard contains both an Army National Guard and Air National Guard component. The National Guard is composed of reserve forces - civilians who serve their country on a part time basis. Each state has their own National Guard as required by the constitution, in fact, the National Guard is the only branch of the military who's existence is actually required by the constitution.
What are the service obligations in the National Guard?
FAQNational Guard members are required to attend one drill weekend a month. These are usually during a Saturday and Sunday but sometimes include a Friday night. In addition all guard units have a two week annual training (AT) period every year which is normally during the summer.
Is the Tennessee National Guard for me?
FAQThere's a good chance it is. Thousands of veterans from all branches of service join the Guard each year and find that it gives them the best of both military and civilian life. In the Guard you keep many of the benefits you received in active service. You can improve technical skills you've already acquired. And because the Guard is only part time, you can hold a civilian job or go to school. You also get the chance to serve your state and nation while staying close to home.
Are Reservists and National Guard eligible?
MOAA: Military Officers Association of America - Concurrent ...Yes, all Reservists and National Guard receiving longevity retirement--twenty "good years" for retirement purposes--will be eligible for both CRDP and CRSC. The previous CRSC requirement to have at least 7200 retirement points no longer applies as of January 1, 2004. Grey area retirees become eligible for both programs at age sixty when they begin to receive retired pay.
What are the Benefits of Critical Guard Insurance?
ICICI Bank Critical Guard FAQs | Health Insurance Policy FAQ...Cover against Critical illness, Accidental Death or Permanent Total Disablement (PTD) on account of an Accident.
What if I am already in the Reserves or National Guard?
Frequently Asked QuestionsROTC offers a program called Simultaneous Membership Program (SMP). Once you hit junior status you are eligible for the program. As a SMP cadet you will contract with ROTC but remain in your current unit and participate in the regular drill weekends but you will be shadowing a 2LT. You will also be drawing E-5 pay for your drill weekend, the ROTC cadet monthly stipend and the GI Bill (if you are still eligible).
How is the National Guard different from the Army Reserve?
FAQThe Army Reserve is controlled by the Federal Government and serves as a reserve to the Active Army. The National Guard, on the other hand, has a dual mission, both state and federal. It is controlled by the governor of its state and the federal government. The governor can call the Guard into action to assist in the case of local emergencies or civil disturbances. In addition, the President of the United States can activate the National Guard to serve either alone or along with the Active Army.
Is there information available on the NCC and the National Communications System?
NCS | National Communications System | Frequently Asked Ques...Except for regulated reports to the FCC, all reports to the Government, or to other industry, are voluntary. During periods of crisis, NCC industry representatives work closely with the Government to provide updates on telecommunications provisioning and restoration and other issues. Daily voluntary sharing of information occurs within the Telecom-ISAC function of the NCC. No. The public should contact their telecommunication providers for problems.
What National Boards are available?
NBFE - National Board of Fitness ExaminersThe NBFE is presently working on several specialized versions of the National Boards. The first one to be developed will be a Personal Fitness Trainer National Board Examination. Additional exams in other areas of specialization for fitness professionals will be issued in the future.
Do you have printed promotional materials available for the National Day?
National Day FAQ | The National Campaign to Prevent Teen and...No. Unfortunately, we were not in a position to accommodate individual printing orders. We do have a free brochure, however, available for download.
Is there information available on children available for adoption in the State of Ohio?
Frequently Asked Questions - ClermontForKids.orgProspective adoptive families are encouraged to regularly view the Ohio Adoption Photo Listing (OAPL) located on-line at the AdoptOHIO Kids web site at: www.jfs.ohio.gov/oapl. The web site contains pictures and descriptions of waiting children in the custody of public children’s service agencies throughout Ohio. The descriptions of the children are supplied by the child’s social worker and are intentionally brief.
Are there national health standards for air filter performance?
Air Filters and Air Cleaners - FAQNo. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has twice asked groups of experts to recommend national standards, but neither effort succeeded. Both groups concluded that there isn't enough research data on the relationship between air filtration and actual health improvement to recommend national standards. When you shop for air filters, you will find several rating systems that claim to compare filters. But these are not health-related rating systems.
Where can I find information about Ohio's academic content standards and national standards?
Ohio Resource Center > FAQeasy way to access either Ohio's academic content standards or national content standards for mathematics, science, and English language arts is to go to the ORC website and select the appropriate link from the left navigation in blue. You can also access each set of Ohio standards from its discipline page (for example, for Mathematics Educators).
Is the old National Atlas still available?
Frequently Answered Questions -- FAQNo. The National Atlas of the United States of America® published by the USGS in 1970, is out of print. However, the Library of Congress has added the original National Atlas to its American Memory collection on the World Wide Web. See the American Memory site to browse through the earlier atlas. Also, many maps from the 1970 edition can be purchased from the USGS. See our page on Maps from the 1970 National Atlas for more information.
What are the benefits of Batch Matching against the national Obituary Registry?
Obituaries - Batch Match FAQObituary batch matching is an exclusive service of ObituaryRegistry.com and results include the complete obituary for each match. This service is particularly beneficial for lists that are not well-populated with Social Security Numbers. Other benefits are that the obituary database includes the most current information available (database is updated daily), and obituary records include more detail than Social Security Death Records.
What are the benefits if my building is on the National Register?
Rhode Island Internet Historical Preservation & Heritage...Listing on the National Register recognizes the historic and architectural importance of your property, protects it from certain state and federal projects, and may qualify you for loans and tax credits.
