Posted on Apr 5, 2018
Sgt Adrian Jones
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I'm not to familiar with how the NG works but, is it correct to assume that each states NG units follows the command of the Gov. And not the President where as the President is the Commander in Chief of the Navy,Marine Corps, Army and Air Force is this not true for the NG. The reason I ask is because I just read that Oregon's Gov. said she will not send NG soldiers to militarize the border if asked by the President.
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SGM Bill Frazer
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The NG normally works for the Governor of their state, under a NG Commander, true. But if the NG is federalized, then they are active duty and report to DA under the President. The Lady can wolf all she wants- but I doubt she can do anything but howl.
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Capt Gregory Prickett - I am far from being an expert on the evolution of Posse Comitatus ... but it seems to me there is a very fine line between law enforcement and protecting our borders from illegal entry. As I recall, US active duty personnel from a TF headquartered at Ft Bliss used to fly drug interdiction missions along the border working intercepts with border patrol personnel. Don't know if that is still happening or not.
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SFC Kelly Fuerhoff
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What I read when the NG was put at the border by Bush and Obama (and even Reagan I think) they were conducting surveillance and reconnaissance. They were just assisting the Border Patrol not actually enforcing any laws or anything like that. I feel like that's all they're going to do this time too. That's really all they can do they can't enforce laws or perform any LE duties.
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CW5 Jack Cardwell
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The Chief of National Guard Bureau

https://www.army.mil/article/172780/gen_joseph_lengyel_becomes_28th_chief_of_national_guard_bureau

He is over Army and Air National Guard. . This is where the major decisions are made. The governor of each state and territory can call up the Guard but the state pays for it. Guard falls under title 32 US code normally but are under title 10 USC when called to Active Duty under Federal control. As always exceptions. Army service members at National Guard Bureau are Title 10 assigned go Ft Meyer, attached back to the National Guard.
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CW5 Jack Cardwell
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No command authority except the purse strings.
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SPC David Willis
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Correct the Gov. commands the NG, however POTUS can federalize the NG but that has traditionally only been done in severe scenarios in which local police had lost all authority and massive rioting will take place.
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1stSgt Nelson Kerr
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The mumber of Border crossING has been dropping steadily for a decade and are at a very low rate. Whayake this worth it other than as a PR stunt?
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SPC David Willis - That's fine and I am not challenging your assertion ... and numerically, you are right. I think that there have been some 10 uses of NG for civil unrest - at the Federal level. More, certainly, at the state level, including Ferguson. Nonetheless, the recent uses of the NG on U.S. soil by the federal government under both Republican and Democrat administrations have been on the border. My point was to ensure that that was understood because clearly, Trump's planned use of NG for border security is the elephant in the room on this thread.
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SPC David Willis
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LTC (Join to see) - Gotcha. Personally I don't have a problem with NG supplementing BP agents. I wouldn't want them making arrests. But there is a lot of training value for pilots or observer types to hone their craft. I would have more of an issue if Active duty soldiers were deployed or if say the New York National Guard was made to defend Texas' border. I think each state should handle its own line.
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Capt Gregory Prickett - Your point is well made, and well taken.
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