Over 3,000 national guards from Puerto Rico to persian gulf
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Over 3,000 national guards from Puerto Rico to persian gulf
A big movilization will be announced today here as the most biggest deployment from here will take place.This mobilization is one of the biggest in all the states from a location being the third most biggest in the states so we are with all of you in this war.
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Marshall I wish that too but exile is something that would be a miracle if it happens.And he is continuing to play games with the UN and the inspectors and Iraq is not disarming and those concessions of the U-2 and interviews of scientists come to late.
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I wonder why the Bush Administration hasn't done a better job of letting us know which countries are supporting the US position on Iraq. I know they've been mentioned but there sure hasn't been any focus put on them.
It would be nice to show the world just how many countries are on-board to oust Saddam.
It would be nice to show the world just how many countries are on-board to oust Saddam.
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No doubt Marshall. Seems like we are playing a game within a game. Its good to see so much deployment for over there and Luis - I hope they all get back in country when this is all over with. Lets hope our men and women have the ability to survive this go around and that they return home to our soils and families, which they call their own.
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Yes Rob I hope that all the troops from here and from the states come back without any casualites.
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I too hope that they may all return home safely.
And Streetsoldier...you bring up a SUPERIOR point. Who will be watching out for the homeland security interests?
Garrett :o
And Streetsoldier...you bring up a SUPERIOR point. Who will be watching out for the homeland security interests?
Garrett :o
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Well, all of the States are permitted by Federal Law (Title 32, section 109 U.S. Code) to have and authorize a "State Military Reserve" or "Guard" or "Militia", which could not be Federalized, but operates only within its State under the Governor or Adjutant General thereof.
29 of the 50 have State Guards already in operation, and several more have such troops "on the books" but not yet called for (In Missouri, this is in Chapter 41, RS:MO, 1919, with revisions all the way up to 21 Aug 2001). Note the difference; these are State soldiers, subject to the Uniform Code of Military Justice, uniformed and equipped by their State for whatever role the Governor(s) deem fit.
Some are taken more seriously than others within their borders; others are "tolerated", but not used (this from a misunderstanding of the law as it stands), and a few have been told to "stand down" (these are in States where the National Guard sees them as a "competitive" group for State support).
Note also that I am not talking about "rump militias" (i.e. those who are self-recruited and may have other "agendae" on their plate); I'm describing a State Government-authorized body of volunteers to act in case of emergency, civil unrest, etc.
The most active State Guards are in TX, GA, NY, VA and CA; you may want to visit your own State Constitution to see if such a force is authorized, and if so, ask your Governor why (especially now) he/she has not authorized their call-up, training, equipment and deployment...
29 of the 50 have State Guards already in operation, and several more have such troops "on the books" but not yet called for (In Missouri, this is in Chapter 41, RS:MO, 1919, with revisions all the way up to 21 Aug 2001). Note the difference; these are State soldiers, subject to the Uniform Code of Military Justice, uniformed and equipped by their State for whatever role the Governor(s) deem fit.
Some are taken more seriously than others within their borders; others are "tolerated", but not used (this from a misunderstanding of the law as it stands), and a few have been told to "stand down" (these are in States where the National Guard sees them as a "competitive" group for State support).
Note also that I am not talking about "rump militias" (i.e. those who are self-recruited and may have other "agendae" on their plate); I'm describing a State Government-authorized body of volunteers to act in case of emergency, civil unrest, etc.
The most active State Guards are in TX, GA, NY, VA and CA; you may want to visit your own State Constitution to see if such a force is authorized, and if so, ask your Governor why (especially now) he/she has not authorized their call-up, training, equipment and deployment...
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