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That island that you’ve mentioned is a U.S territory called American Samoa. I believe that they have the only 11 Bravo Army Reserve unit. Thank you for your service sir and carry on.
@@uce-charger0311 Yes you’re right and thank you! Another AD Recruiter let me know in the past and it slipped my mind when recording. Thank for your service and I appreciate what you’ve done for us all🙏🏼🇺🇸
@@uce-charger0311 Yes you’re right and thank you! Another AD Recruiter let me know in the past and it slipped my mind when recording. Thank for your service and I appreciate what you’ve done for us all🙏🏼🇺🇸
I've said it for years and I'll stand by it, the National Guard is the best way to be in the Army. You're allowed to have a work-life balance, focus on building a civilian career and actually make money, stay home, start a family, but you still get to go do cool soldier stuff from time to time. Been in for almost 7 years and loving it.
Thank for your service and I appreciate what you’ve done for us all🙏🏼🇺🇸 Thank you so very much for watching this video and I hope you stay blessed! 🇺🇸🙏🏼
I’m a former Marine Corps reservist and I’m trying to join the national guard did your package take a super long time to go through? I submitted by stuff and signed all the usual starter shit in August and still don’t have a swear in date
Also the Guard brings a unique skill set to the Army's missions, as your typical Guardsman has a full career and education fully separate from their military job. So when we're building based in Iraq or where ever, that same mechanic in your unit also might be a skilled IT specialist that wires up your internet or your cook can also be a carpenter or paramedic in real life. Guard troops tend to bring more to the table than just their military training.
National Guard here, currently deployed. Another benefit with the Guard is you can jump from Deployment to Deployment through Tour of Duty or in some cases (like with mine on this current deployment) knowing people who are with other units that are going to deploy. I've also done a year and a half of various work with Cal Fire and other civil unrest missions. It is all up to you and how to make the best of it.
That’s very true. I know a soldier we enlisted through our office with 12yrs of service and spent about 1yr as an M-Day part time Soldier this whole time for volunteering back to back deployments. Thank you so very much for watching this video and I hope you stay blessed! 🇺🇸🙏🏼
Hell yeah. What a damn good recruiter with a neutral factual standpoint. About to transition to AGR Recruiter and it’s been tough but this gives me a good foundation of what to inform others in my schools and community about what we do and how our branch works. Good to see you getting better reach with your videos. Hope to see you succeed.
Thanks a million and recruiting is much harder currently. Do tread softly lol!!!! Thank you so very much for watching this video and I hope you stay blessed! 🇺🇸🙏🏼 FULL TIME NATIONAL GUARD/RESERVE OPPORTUNITIES: ua-cam.com/video/mN6pB_nuMxo/v-deo.html But it is rewarding and worth it if you’re not afraid to work hard in the beginning!
Swartz just want to let you know your videos are pure gold! Informational and well rounded, I’m joining the army national guard in about a month or so and your videos have been everything I need to hear. Many people have been so opinionated with my decision and have tried to make seem negative. You have shed a new light and given me the information I truly needed. Thank you!!
People love to tell exactly what to do with our lives but many of the same aren’t doing anything worth while. Follow your heart and live your life as you see fit for your reasons and yours alone. We only have one life to live, so we might as well try to do the things we want versus what they want for their reasons. Good Luck in MEPS and may the MEPS Gods forever, be in your favor! 💯 Thank you so very much for watching this video and I hope you stay blessed! 🇺🇸🙏🏼 PS: Excellent choice btw! Lol
Retired Army Nation Guard (served as a Recon Scout even though my MOS was 11B for an Infantry unit) for 15 years. Army Reserve for 8 years as a 92Y in brigade S4. Thanks for putting this information out. You explained the differences better than I ever could.
Haha Thanks a million! Thank for your service and I appreciate what you’ve done for us all🙏🏼🇺🇸 Thank you so very much for watching this video and I hope you stay blessed! 🇺🇸🙏🏼
Guard has been a strong option in the last couple decades. Been in 18 years, and have done numerous state deployments, 1 combat tour and went to college on the GI Bill for free. Nothing brings purpose and pride than serving your state community in times of crisis or even other states when they are in need. Even Been part of presidential inaugurations.
Thank you so very much for watching this video and I hope you stay blessed! 🇺🇸🙏🏼 Thank for your service and I appreciate what you’ve done for us all🙏🏼🇺🇸 Also, thank you for sharing!
Holy cow, man, this video is amazing. It's been a while since I've checked out your channel and the quality of your videos has SKYROCKETED (I mean, they were good before, but you're on another level now.) This is going to be my go-to video for anyone I know who's interested in the Guard. Your videos helped me out a lot when I was considering joining almost 2 years ago. For the sake of OPSEC I won't share here exactly what I'm doing now, but I do want to thank you for being a part of my journey to becoming a Commissioned Officer, I'm having an awesome time. Keep up the good work!
Thanks a million and YASSSSSSS!!! I’ve been learning and continuing to improve my craft! Hoping to make this a full time gig when I retire. Thank you for all your support, kind words and good luck in everything you do!
Former marine here, Nothing but respect for the national guard, they actually deploy as frequently if not more so, unit depending, than active units. My last couple years enlisted were spent on an army base as a marine reservist. NOW, that aside, shouldn’t we be focusing more on the fact that any of your recruiters will lie to your face regardless of branch or intended mos just to get your ass on the dotted line? Lol poor kids just need to know that no matter what branch, active or reserve, you’re probably getting a rosy reach around of promises that end with a very dry, green, weenie.
Thank for your service and I appreciate what you’ve done for us all🙏🏼🇺🇸 Thank you so very much for watching this video and I hope you stay blessed! 🇺🇸🙏🏼
Good info my brother, keep up the good work and “GO GUARD”. You are doing a valuable service to our Army National Guard. Retired State Recruiting and Retention Sergeant Major, Master Badge Recruiter, Senior MEPS Guidance Counselor, State Marketing NCOIC, and Area NCOIC.
I truly appreciate your kind words. I try my best and I enjoy doing these videos. Thank for your service and I appreciate what you’ve done for us all🙏🏼🇺🇸 Thank you so very much for watching this video and I hope you stay blessed! 🇺🇸🙏🏼
The benefits I have received from the guard are insane, and I am being paid to go to college and I’m getting trained in a job where I can make 6 figures on the civilian sector.
Great video. I served in the Pennsylvania National Guard while attending college back in the 1980’s. Since I qualified, I took the split training option. I ended up going 11 Bravo just so I had enough time to finish AIT the summer prior to my enrolling in college. My decision to do split training was because I had decided to take ROTC in college and become an officer. By doing that, I was credited two years of ROTC when I started college for completing basic training and AIT. I was therefore commissioned as a 2nd Lt. after two years of college. I continued to serve in National Guard until I graduated from college and transitioned from 11 Bravo to 19 Delta when I was commissioned. I was promoted to 0-2 when I graduated so I did all of my 0-1 time in the National Guard. I went on active duty with the First Cavalry Division after college and served in Desert Storm. I think the biggest benefit for me for serving in the National Guard was the respect I received from senior NCO’s once they found out I was previously an enlisted man. I know things are different in the Guard now, but I would certainly suggest the path I took to anyone who is interested in becoming an officer.
Thank you for sharing and I appreciate you taking the time to share all that. Thank for your service and I appreciate what you’ve done for us all🙏🏼🇺🇸 Thank you so very much for watching this video and I hope you stay blessed! 🇺🇸🙏🏼
Thank you for sharing … I have a question: My daughter is active duty (army) finished her basic training and AIT, and she is on her first job.she expressing concerns and doubts about her choice ( MP) would she able to transfer to national guard or army reserve and which one do you suggest? Thank you so much
@@maryj.465 Hello there and thank you for reaching out! Unfortunately, she’ll have to complete her active duty contract then transfer to the guard out reserve. You can upgrade part time to full time but not the other way around sadly. I’m duty to hear that… 🙏🏽😞
enlisted in the Guard due to covid back in 2020, thought of it as a way to help out in the fight, especially since my city and my state was significantly hard hit, 2 years later I've secured most of the benefits that come with active duty service; post 9/11 GI bill, home loan, etc etc. I'd say the pace of your career in the guard greatly depends on which state you live in or you wish to serve. I live in New York and our local government, our vicinity to DC, and the size of our state all play a part in how often we've gone on active duty orders, NYARNG soldiers were sent to help with hurricane relief in Puerto Rico, and as we speak, my sisters and brothers-in-arms from the 69th are preparing to deploy overseas.
Hooahlujah! Thanks for sharing and happy to hear about your successes thus far. Thank you so very much for watching this video and I hope you stay blessed! 🇺🇸🙏🏼
Hi SFC Swartz this is SPC Vega and want to say thank you. Everyone this bad a** guy is the real deal. Had an issue and needed guided and help with going back active from national guard. The level of helping others even if it is with a different component shows what agreat NCO leader he is. All the way from Michigan's National Guard we say was up and thank you!!!!!!
Aye, this is awesome and always support the Soldiers on what’s best for them. Glad I was able to positively impact you and hope all is well. Thank you for your kind words and continuous support! Thank you so very much for watching this video and I hope you stay blessed! 🇺🇸🙏🏼
25 years in the National Guard. 2 tours in the middle east, multiple state side emergency deployments. When we worked with the active military units, we recieved alot of flak until they got to know our capabilities. The best I saw was when some enlisted made the comment " the Nasty Girls are here." Their 1st Sargeant said "just wait. You need something done? These guys will get it done.". We proved our selves and the regretted when my unit deployed back state side.
Haha, It never fails and happens more often then not. Thank for your service and I appreciate what you’ve done for us all🙏🏼🇺🇸 Thank you so very much for watching this video and I hope you stay blessed! 🇺🇸🙏🏼
I’m in the process of enlisting right now and it’s gonna be a pain because of a medical issue. My Army recruiter was giving off the vibe that I was at the bottom of his to do list and I had pretty much gone back to the mentality of “I’m never gonna be able to join, it’s not worth it.” A Guard recruiter reached out to me and has done more in 2 weeks in helping me get what I need and letting me know what I have to do than I expected. My morale is back up and I’m so happy I stopped thinking that the guard wasn’t a REAL branch. I’ve got fingers crossed that everything goes well with my paperwork and I can join soon!
Hooah Freakin Lujah! Good Luck in MEPS and may the MEPS Gods forever, be in your favor! 💯 Thank you so very much for watching this video and I hope you stay blessed! 🇺🇸🙏🏼 Excellent choice!
My son just signed his enlistment papers for the Army National Guard ( Nevada ). He will be an Automated Logistics Specialist. He chose it because Nevada pays 100% of college tuition. (He’s a senior)
That’s awesome and last I looked it up and spoke with a NVARMG Recruiter, they told me they pay up to a doctorate degree. Thank you so very much for watching this video and I hope you stay blessed! 🇺🇸🙏🏼
@@TEAMSWARTZ Thank you!! Fun fact: His recruiter is SGT Ben Visser. I’ve known him since he was in elementary school. His dad is the associate Pastor of my church.
@@VGKDean awesome to see another NV comment, im 21 and looking into this as opposed to my other options because of family and my relationship! Sounds like your son's a bright guy!
It's a hit or miss with the NG. Nowadays, they do much more than their active counterparts and only receive a pprtion of the benefits while missing out on their civilian careers. For younger folks, go active first, earn your stuff and then try the reserves/NG with the shortest enlistment option.
HIARNG here. In my 10yrs of being with the Hawaii National Guard. I have done monthly drills, Annual Active Trainings, Fed Active Duty, and State Active Duty missions. Only thing that i haven't done but wanted to do, Was an AGR Position.
Thank for your service and I appreciate what you’ve done for us all🙏🏼🇺🇸 Thank you so very much for watching this video and I hope you stay blessed! 🇺🇸🙏🏼 That’s awesome and lots of experience!
Thinking about joining for the benefits. Currently working full time as a paramedic so I’d love the opportunity to go in as a medic in the army. Very informative for someone who knows nothing about this stuff. Thanks!
A lot of Active guys can talk smack but in reality as NG you will have generally the same (or potentially better) opportunities for training/deployment, better benefits, the same time towards retirement, and you get to pursue a separate career and/or education more freely whilst using your benefits from the military. You also have to deal with way less BS, and the guys you work with can be pretty chill. There's definitely some tools in the NG, but you don't have to take them as seriously, and you get to deal with them way less than if you were active.
I agree with most of what you said. Only thing is active duty retirement is more $$ and you receive it immediately upon retirement where as in the Guard/Reserve, it’s less $$ and won’t collect until after 60yro. But the benefit of retiring part time is like you said, if you play your cards right, you’re earning another pension simultaneously and can diversify your financial portfolio way easier with the flexibility of serving part time. Thank you so very much for watching this video and I hope you stay blessed! 🇺🇸🙏🏼
The biggest one I hear is "The guard is more likely to deploy overseas then if you were active!" I knew a couple people who enlisted in the Active Army being told this lie.
I did 10 years in the NG from 2007-2017 as Infantry. Loved it! Did a deployment to Afghanistan and was briefly in Kuwait & Kyrgyzstan during that deployment and also trained in Japan and Puerto Rico. I also did state activation duty for hurricanes and anti-terrorism patrols at airports and train stations. The NG also receive medals from their states, depending on the missions... Used my GI Bill for college.
Thank for your service and I appreciate what you’ve done for us all🙏🏼🇺🇸 Thank you for watching and stay blessed! 🇺🇸🙏🏼 and I appreciate you taking the time to share your experiences!
I also was army National guard and regular army . Both can work for you; but, I highly recommend National Guard if you want to immediately go to college right after high school. Thats what I did, split option contract. 1984 BCT FORT BENNING. 1985 AIT FORT BENNING.
Thank for your service and I appreciate what you’ve done for us all🙏🏼🇺🇸 Thank you so very much for watching this video and I hope you stay blessed! 🇺🇸🙏🏼 And thank you for sharing!
@@EmSeezStudio WHAT ARE THE NATIONAL GUARD EDUCATION BENEFITS? | BEST BENEFITS FOR ALL RESERVES! ua-cam.com/video/4FP2wq0xOOs/v-deo.html GUARD vs RESERVE/SIMILARITIES+DIFFERENCES VIDEO: ua-cam.com/video/tiMVDM6FzRY/v-deo.html Thank you so very much for watching this video and I hope you stay blessed! 🇺🇸🙏🏼
Just passed my ASVAB yesterday now I just have to loose some body fat percentage so I can go in for medical and swear in. So excited I’ve been trying to enlist for 8 years.😎👍🇺🇸
That’s awesome and great job! I did a video with checking out: TEAMSWARTZ FAT-LOSS STRATEGY TO JOIN | KETO & IF STRATEGY: ua-cam.com/video/bbs2Dgm13-k/v-deo.html Thank you so very much for watching this video and I hope you stay blessed! 🇺🇸🙏🏼 GOOD Luck in MEPS and may the MEPS Gods forever, be in your favor! 💯
I was active duty back in January 1st 2021 got all the way to blue phase before getting injured and was asked to go home and wait a year before going back in. I am a prior non glosser I recently enlisted in the National Guard and have been doing drill I leave for basic October 10th as a 25B I’m currently acquiring certs and planning on getting my masters in Cyber security and later plan to re-class for a 17C you’re videos have helped me so much and just wanted to let you know!
I’m so glad I helped in some way and welcome back! Thank you so very much for watching this video and I hope you stay blessed! 🇺🇸🙏🏼 Good luck and best wishes in Training again! 💪🏼 Make the best of it, have fun and do your best!
Thank for your service and I appreciate what you’ve done for us all🙏🏼🇺🇸 Thank you so very much for watching this video and I hope you stay blessed! 🇺🇸🙏🏼
I’m considering joining the National Guard after this school year. I’m a high school teacher and am trying to gather as much information as I possibly can before putting this idea forward to my principal
Sounds good so far, so I subscribed. With that said, DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH! It's 2024. I was an Active Army Recruiter from 2008-2012 (and an Infantry Drill Sergeant from 2016-2018), so I've dealt with far too many young men and women who enlisted without knowing what they were truly signing up for. First, on Recruiters: there are career and detailed NCOs serving in the job. Take it for what you will, but a career Recruiter has a lot more incentive to do whatever it takes to get a contract. A detailed Recruiter like me volunteers or is selected (in my case) to serve around three years in recruiting. Pretty much all detailed Recruiters are Active Duty (AD). We aren't as incentivized to get contracts... I got 16 in 38 months (much of the time I served as Future Soldier Leader, though). A career Recruiter who isn't performing risks their job and worse. A detailed Recruiter might get kicked back to their MOS. Sixteen contracts in 38 months would see almost any 79R (career Recruiter) relieved. That leads to this: both Army Reserve and Army National Guard (ARNG) Recruiters are in the Active Guard Reserve (AGR). This double incentivizes them to get contracts, because they are both full-time (career) Recruiters and on Active-Duty orders. This means that if they don't perform, they go back to part-time status. Military pay sucks anyway, right? Well, there are a lot of perks to being on Active status. A small-town ARNG Soldier might make $35k/yr. in their civilian job. Given the prospect of going AGR, with various allowances and other benefits like health care for their families, they might double that as a full-time Recruiter. Case in point: a Louisiana ARNG Recruiter and I were talking years ago about the job--he an E-7 and me an E-6. He recruited in the area he lived in, essentially skipped E-6 as he'd gone AGR as an E-5 and pinned E-7 a year or two later and loved the pay and benefits. I was 1000 miles from where I grew up, had already been an E-6 for a few years, and had the full-time pay and benefits since enlisting. He couldn't understand why I wasn't going to become a 79R, while I was looking to get back to doing what I enlisted for (Infantry, MOS 11B). On to my subjective experiences. If you're considering the ARNG, don't let these deter you, but take them into consideration: As a civilian, pre-9/11, I wanted one thing: to join the Army. I started a family young, so I went to the Virginia ARNG (VARNG) in lieu of the Regular Army. I ended up having marginal blood pressure at MEPS and needed a waiver, and the next two years saw a cycle... take time off work, get BP readings, go to the recruiting office, and get told that the waiver was going to the Commonwealth Surgeon General. I'd call after a few weeks with no results and finally go back to the office, where I'd find my VARNG Recruiter had left (one went to Fort Pickett, one back to his home state of PA). Waste of time, and I let myself be given the runaround for those two years. The day after I lost my civilian job on 9/10/2001, everything lined up. The VARNG recruiting office was on a Defense Supply Center and locked down. The Regular Army recruiting office was less than a mile away and process my waiver in a matter of weeks. As an AD Recruiter, a particular Louisiana ARNG (LARNG) left his integrity and ethics behind when he took that AGR position. We'll call him SFC Clown. I found that some students were already in the LARNG, or so I thought, so I left them alone. After a few months, I'd find that many were being baited and switched, thinking they were going to MEPS that very next week only to get a call from SFC Clown that their "appointment" was cancelled. One female was all-in for going Active, but her mom was steadfast against it, as SFC Clown had cornered her in Walmart and told her that her daughter would be sent overseas for four years without any chance to come home. It took a short meeting with the mom, but the daughter enlisted to not only go Active but also Airborne. I also started having kids approach me asking to see my LES (Leave and Earnings Statement-basically a pay stub), as SFC Clown carried his to show how much more the National Guard made than Active Soldiers. He was an E-7 with 18 years in while I was an E-6 with eight years in. Naturally, he made much more than I did, but an uninformed student would just see the bottom line, enlist, and start making a few hundred a month instead of thousands. All of that to reiterate: DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH! A detailed guy like me didn't care about the numbers in the end; I enlisted to be Infantry and I retired as an Infantryman. I wanted Soldiers who could be trusted to protect my left and right. A career Active Recruiter needs the numbers to succeed. An AGR (full-time) Recruiter (Reserve or ARNG) not only needs those numbers to succeed but to keep their livelihood. Anyone who wants to serve in these times has my admiration, and there are definitely pros and cons to both Active and Reserve (including ARNG) service. Just know that the guy or gal wearing the shiny badge (or pretty ribbon if you're looking at the Marines) has more interest in taking care of themselves and their branch of service than they do you. In the end, you're a number.
Well said and Thank for your service and I appreciate what you’ve done for us all🙏🏼🇺🇸 I appreciate you taking the time to post such a lengthy, well thought out and genuine comment. Stay blessed and have a good one!
@@TEAMSWARTZ Sure thing. I'm a biased Retiree from a slightly different generation, but I enjoy seeing all of the positive YT channels out there these days, putting out info on the Guard, Reserves, and Active experiences in each branch. Way back in 2010 I was assigned as the "social media master", which meant I had to set up Twitter and Facebook profiles for my recruiting station. I had neither at the time (and still don't have the former), so it was interesting. Now, UA-cam and other platforms let Service Members (not just Recruiters) share their experiences and advice to a broad audience. In the end, as NCOs, we have to take care of our Soldiers (Marines, Sailors, Airmen, etc.). My time is done--I'm reminded of those 21 years around the first of each month when the pension and disability checks roll in--but the thing I miss most is developing and mentoring the next generation. Your channel, and others like it, is doing just that in ways that I never could have.
lol Social Media is a lot of fun and a lot of work if you’re consistent. I’m too glad people are sharing their experiences too and as you’re aware, there’s way more info out there today compared to when we first joined. I have about a year left before I’ll retire. Hope you’re enjoying retirement!
Annual training for the national guard will be the worst part most likely. It's 2-3 continuous weeks (meaning you don't go home each night) typically out in the field doing MOS related activities. Your experience will vary based on your MOS and assigned duties, but annual training is definitely the suckiest part of my enlistment.
It was my favorite time honestly. I enjoyed it very much and had a blast. Thank you so very much for watching this video and I hope you stay blessed! 🇺🇸🙏🏼
This is great information, I just got my AA degree and I got wait listed for my bachelor's program until next fall. I really don't want to work in a deli again so I think I'll be joining
Based on my experience, a lot of guardsmen experiences vary mostly because different states fund their guard differently. So for example from what I've seen Indiana's guard gets fantastic funding for gear, training etc. Whereas Florida is always struggling for funds because a big chunk of them has to be allocated for possible hurricane mobilizations.
My enlistment in the OHARNG was five years after Vietnam ended. The Kent State shooting and Hollywood movies (Rambo) depicted us as a bunch of trigger-happy morons. The truth was totally opposite. Around 70% of my unit was comprised of Vietnam veterans. These guys and a few girls really knew their shit! Learned a lot! Proud of every last one of them and I would follow them to hell and back . THANK YOU for your work in recruiting the young men and women today! And thanks for the awesome explanation on what the Army National Guard truly is!
I hear that and I def didn’t like seeing that as well in the Rambo movie. It def wasn’t what I experienced when I first enlisted in 2001. Thank for your service and I appreciate what you’ve done for us all🙏🏼🇺🇸 Thank you so very much for watching this video and I hope you stay blessed! 🇺🇸🙏🏼
The Army is composed of three Componants: 1. Active Duty, 2. Federal Reserve, 3. National Guard. So yes the National Guard is the military and yes they are the real Army. All three componants receive the same training at the same places. I served in the Indiana National Guard from 2000 to 2008 and deployed twice. One thing to mention about the Guard is that it is easier to change your MOS. I held 11B, 11C, 19D, and 42A previously 71L. I intended to get a full time AGR position so I picked up 71L/42A which is an admin MOS to help get a UA position. Six months after being MOSQ and you decide you do not like your MOS you can reclass if there is an open slot. Take note, it is advantageous to pick an MOS that can translate to a Civilian Job. While Infantry and Cav Scout is fun and cool they really do not have a civilian equivilant unless one is a tier 1 or tier 2 operator and you will not have the oportunity to do that in the Guard. While there are Special Forces units in the guard they are typically support units and not tier 1 or tier 2. Good MOS options are: Engineer, Medic, Transportation, Aviation, Paralegal, etc. There are pros and cons to all three componants.
Thank for your service and I appreciate what you’ve done for us all🙏🏼🇺🇸 Thank you so very much for watching this video and I hope you stay blessed! 🇺🇸🙏🏼
I Spent 9 years in the MN Army National Guard, My wife spent 7 years in the MN ARNG. Our Son's Regular Army recruiter knew this so he knew he couldn't lie about the Army. The down side of the guard is since we were never deployed and only in the Guard, the only Benefit I was able to keep after I got out was the VA Home loan. The Education benefits were even not usable after my wife got out of the guard, That's the reason our son is joining regular Army first so he can keep his benefits I miss the People but not the government BS.
I’m sorry you were not aware that the TA & and the GI Bill could only be used while in service of the Guard. Thank for your service and I appreciate what you’ve done for us all🙏🏼🇺🇸 One final thought, I’m assuming the education benefits for the Guard/Reserve can only be used during service and not after us because it’s part time service. You have all the time in the world to attend college where as when on active duty. It’s online and part time at best. Which is why the Post 9-11 GI Bill can be used upon completing your active contract. Thank you so very much for watching this video and I hope you stay blessed! 🇺🇸🙏🏼
Submit a claim to VA for service connection if you do have any ailments that had started or got aggravated during your time in uniform and you would reactivate some Veteran benefits.🙏
BEST kept secret! Tell her I said Thank for your service and I appreciate what you’ve done for us all🙏🏼🇺🇸 Thank you so very much for watching this video and I hope you stay blessed! 🇺🇸🙏🏼
Been recruiting for about 9 years. A lot of what this guy is talking about really depends on what state you are looking at with a guard. The guard is funded in large part by state budget. Where I'm from guard Units routinely runs out of money to send their soldiers to schools, trainings etc. Also very difficult to get promoted Within many guard units. Budget wise if you are in a state that funds their guard adequately The guard can be a viable option. Northeastern States like Massachusetts and Connecticut etc etc are well known for supporting theor supporting their guard units very well
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also if you want to actually do something for the community, guard is the way to go because reserve, active duty only serve a mission that the feds dictate, which is usually something related to overseas operations. Thats why the guard is unique, because you actually get to work with the community of your state rather than just train for combat.
I was Active duty, all I can remember was everyone calling National Guard “no goes”. I got out of Active duty joined the Guard, was pleasantly surprised at how professional they where. My Guard unit mobilized for Fires, Floods, Riots and War we deployed to Iraq and where assigned to Active Units and had better success than actual Active duty units we where assigned with. A large number of soldiers in guard units where previous active duty and brought there professionalism’s and skills with them to aid in the success of the units.
Thank for your service and I appreciate what you’ve done for us all🙏🏼🇺🇸 and for sharing! That sounds pretty awesome and glad you got to expertise all that… Stay blessed!!!
The marines told me that. That was cap. I’m still planning to comeback to boot camp and hopefully get my life back together. I’m debating on either National Guard or Back to Reserve.
You also for forget about ost training, I was in Wisconsin National Guard. 13 bravo cannon crewmen. Got my training at fort sill Oklahoma. Plus you can take your service in the Guard to go to West Point. They hold positions open for guardsmen and women.
I'm just now starting to look into my benefits. I served in the National Guard for four years and did use my education benefits, though it didn’t work out at the time due to my lack of direction (and maybe being a bit young and clueless). Now at 24, I feel much wiser and more motivated to learn about what I’m eligible for, especially when it comes to accessing my VA benefits. When I transitioned out, I didn’t get much guidance on how to navigate the process or even who to contact. If anyone could point me in the right direction, I’d really appreciate it! Thanks in advance for any advice!
Hello there and thank you for reaching out! Did you deploy or do any qualifying federal active service besides your one weekend per month and annual training and schools?
You are a great recruiter along with your videos and the help of my recruiter. It helped me make an informed decision about joining the national guard. I ship out in December.
Hooah Freakin Lujah and always happy to help if and when I can! Good luck and best wishes in Training! 💪🏼 Make the best of it, have fun and do your best! BEST WAYS TO PREPARE FOR BASIC TRAINING: ua-cam.com/video/vqLsMq6IKaQ/v-deo.html BASIC TRAINING PACKING LIST: ua-cam.com/video/Rm16JdkrbEE/v-deo.html RECEPTION VIDEO: ua-cam.com/video/SBRgQfDy6J8/v-deo.html Thank you for watching and stay blessed! 🇺🇸🙏🏼
Great 👍 channel so I did 20 years in national guard and 2 years active duty I performed many missions state and deployed overseas I fought forest fires performed rescue missions in flooding disaster also snow blizzards I've performed many services in the guard and active duty national guard even has green berate units also many many civilian cross over
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I want to join part time, but my wife is upset because she thinks i will consistently be gone. Has anybody been through a similar situation? What did you do/say?
Have some genuine dialogue with your spouse and ask good questions to understand her concerns and the by behind the why, behind the why. I’d go through the entire process in passing the ASVAB, medical exam and any other possibly hurdles and then have a serious discussion on whether or not working approximately 56 days per year is going to be too much for you. In my experience, most of the time it’s just explaining how we work, what we do and address long their concerns. Which is typically addressing myths or misconceptions. PARENTS DONT SUPPORT YOU: ua-cam.com/video/rDbr9jiqB1Q/v-deo.html Most tips I’d suggest are within this video. Arrange a sit down with a recruiter after you get yourself prequalified. Thank you so very much for watching this video and I hope you stay blessed! 🇺🇸🙏🏼 Good luck!
i was in the Army National Guard for 17 years and 3 years active duty i did my 20 and got out and retired. The National Guard is ok it depends on the unit sometimes it sucks and sometimes it's fun it just depends just like any job. It has a lot of perks though like the medical insurance is the bomb Tricare is awesome DO IT! The pay is a bonus also :) and the food is free and you will get free stuff know and then in the guard :)
As a service-connected Army Reserve and Army/Air Force National Guard veteran, I think the biggest issue is with serving part-time is that Congress wrote a different set of laws for service-connection for Guard and Reserves. There is no Presumption of Soundness and no Presumption of Aggravation except for periods where you've been federally activated. This means that during periods of training where you aggravate an injury that started during an activation, the VA does not have to give you a presumption that your injury got worse during those periods UNLESS you have an STR for each period PLUS had a full physical before each period. But soldier's often don't complain to keep their commander's happy so what happens is that you end up making an injury worse over time, develop a permanent disability from it, but don't have enough evidence to overcome the lack of Presumptions that all active duty soldiers get when they apply for disability. I am lucky (or rather unlucky) that my injuries were well documented and diagnosed while on Title 10 orders plus had my entrance physical to show that I was sound before those injuries. Not every Guard or Reserve veteran has these and are left having to go on SSDI or SSI when their injuries get bad enough. I was proud to serve, but would warn people that if you do go part-time instead of active, that you need to make absolutely sure that you document EVERYTHING if you get injured and make triplicates of any STRs you get. If not, you could end up in a very bad spot later in life without any support from the DOD or the VA. Best, Jason
Thanks for sharing and solid advice! Thank for your service and I appreciate what you’ve done for us all🙏🏼🇺🇸 Thank you so very much for watching this video and I hope you stay blessed! 🇺🇸🙏🏼
My understanding is the federal government provides at least 90% of the funding for the National Guard. How about when the National Guard is used for a strictly state function. Does the federal government fund that or is that strictly state responsibility? An example is state governors sending state troops to the U.S./Mexico border. Financially is that strictly a state responsibility?
I don’t have the legit answer but from what I’ve gathered over the years in my experience to date is obviously the state makes money through their residents in various ways and the state receives federal monies that are used for various things. It’s up to the state to use it how it sees fit. State Active Duty is through the state and at times funds it’s received through the federal government through the federal budget. Hope that makes sense…
Looking to join …Just turned 35 with a house, 2 yr career so far, 2 toddlers and newborn boys and I want to be around to raise them. Army Reserve vets say you get called upon more than the one weekend and 2 weeks per year as well to help with other non-paid drills. The Guard’s state benefits will help me at this point but I just saw the Guard’s age deadline is 35. Not sure which to choose.
All Army components follow the same regulation. Age cutoff for all Army is your 35th Birthday but an age waiver is dumb easy up to 40yro and age waivers have been accepted for the meritorious up to 47yro…. GUARD vs RESERVE/SIMILARITIES+DIFFERENCES VIDEO: ua-cam.com/video/tiMVDM6FzRY/v-deo.html Reserve is strictly one weekend per month and 2 weeks per year. Guard’s minimum requirement and expectation is the same. Depending where you’re located and how often your state is under state of emergency will determine how often and how frequently you’re activated for State missions for a day to a couple of weeks depending on the situation at hand. NATIONAL GUARD EDUCATION BENEFITS: ua-cam.com/video/4FP2wq0xOOs/v-deo.html NATIONAL GUARD STRAIGHT, NO LIES: ua-cam.com/video/KS5a7TOzGbM/v-deo.html&feature=share&si=EMSIkaIECMiOmarE6JChQQ Thank you for watching and stay blessed! 🇺🇸🙏🏼 Good luck in your decision making process! DON’T JOIN THE ARMY UNTIL YOU WATCH THIS VIDEO FIRST: ua-cam.com/video/dVCY7tFWSLA/v-deo.html
NATIONAL GUARD EDUCATION BENEFITS: ua-cam.com/video/4FP2wq0xOOs/v-deo.html Good luck and best wishes in Training! 💪🏼 Make the best of it, have fun and do your best! Thank you so very much for watching this video and I hope you stay blessed! 🇺🇸🙏🏼
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I was in the guard for 15 years. Drill weekends are almost NEVER 2 days. You're doing Friday Saturday and Sunday at minimum. Usually only December is 2 days. ESGR CAN protect you. If you're good standing within the guard. Yes...say you failed a PT test last drill? ESGR will not support you if your employer fires you next month. While the laws exist. Most employers don't care, or will find a reason to fire you. (Ive been fired multiple times for my service in the guard) And Typically....just go get another job. They weren't worth it to work for anyway. If your state is a fire at will state it makes it much easier for them to do this. Deployments. Boy. I served 15 years during GWOT and don't have an Afghan campaign medal? Yep. How many times did I volunteer? I couldn't tell you how many requests I put in to MOBCOP to deploy to Afghanistan. I never went. I served in Iraq 08/09 and went to Jordan in 19/20. Yes. 9 years of me volunteering to go and being told no. Remember, these activations make it difficult to maintain a healthy relationship with a civilian employer. 🤙 If you go special forces in the guard.... You're pretty much going AD anyway. 🤣🤣 Those guys need to train so much to maintain readiness and meet their standards that You're probably better off going regular Army for that route. Split op is fucking horrible. I did it. You get ostracized by the drills because you don't go to AIT after basic, or don't finish OSUT. Up to and including being called a traitor or a coward. Just enjoy HS while it lasts. Join the Army after. No. Benefits ARE NOT the same. And this i would say is so far the only thing that is close to being a flat out lie. He makes no mention of the post 9/11 GI bill. Which is probably the best deal out there for GI bill. It's only available to those who serve 3 years of active duty. It is only eligible for the guard and reserve if they have a total of 3 years on Active Duty. 1 year on AD unlocks 60% 2 years on AD unlocks 80% and 3 years unlocks 100%. This is a benefit you could practically miss out on in the guard. I know guys in the guard with almost 20 years and don't even have their first 60% of that GI bill. The Montgomery GI bill doesn't compare to P9/11. But talk to a school Veteran rep about that stuff. Also, in my experience state tuition assistance is sometimes competed for. Based on state. So say you're not the fastest runner? Say you don't have the BEST grades but you're still passing your classes? Sorry. Open them pockets you gotta help pay for school that your recruiter said you wouldn't have to. When you get called up on state orders you get State Active Duty Pay or, SAD pay. And boy. It's SAD as fuck. It's usually something like $40 to $60 a day, has nothing to do with your rank or time in grade. And you usually get this check after you complete the duty in paper form. But this is case by case depending on state. SAD orders don't come often, but they suck. Sometimes they can't even feed you. I've seen local communities coming out to help feed the guard during wild fire response in WA because the state couldn't afford to feed us or get the food out to us. Pay. Oh holy shit. Well, pay is straight forward. Now....May the odds be ever in your favor. I've had multiple months back to back where I wasn't paid by my unit. The beautiful irony is when I got out I owed the guard money for being over paid from one set of orders when the guard still owned me drill pay for three months of drills years in the past. Bonus? Good luck. They'll say you're entitled to one. You have a bonus addendum. You haven't fucked up to lose your bonus. But the bonus system will have "issues" your unit will say. I personally had a subordinate soldier get told by state HRC that he would have to reenlist AGAIN to get the bonus he was owed from his last contract. That if he got out they couldn't process the payment for that bonus. I've never had an issue with my bonuses getting paid. But I've seen dozens of other soldiers get absolutely screwed. Last cherry on top. No, you cannot transfer to the regular Army while in the guard. Is there a pipeline for that? Yes. Good luck getting that form approved tho. I served in the WA Army NG for 15 years. 03/19/07 - 03/19/22. I separated honorably as a SSG. While I do not regret joining overall. I did things I never would of done elsewhere. I observed the prior AD soldiers in my units have better benefits and were much more proficient in their MOS than guys who were 100% guard. It all comes down to what you want to do. But If I could do it all over again, I would of done a 4 year active duty tour, then got out to the guard. You get all the benefits of active duty service aside from retirement. You get better financial assistance for school. 😊
Firstly, Thank for your service and I appreciate what you’ve done for us all🙏🏼🇺🇸 Thank you for sharing a well thought out comment sharing your opinion and experience. As far as your comments on the Benefits to the National Guard. I’m assuming you didn’t understand or confused. So I’ll help clarify some mix up on your understanding. This video is primarily about the National Guard and the benefits of part time service, which includes the Reserves. When I speak on the Federal Benefits for the Guard, Reserve… they are in fact the same and I’m not going to type what I clearly and concisely stated within the video. My account is primarily for those who are joining and being that this video is about the Guard, they don’t get Post 9-11 GI Bill unless they complete 90+ consecutive days of qualifying Federal Active Service. Which is why I didn’t mention it within this video. Post 9-11 GI Bill breakdown by percentages for qualifying federal active service is on this official VA Website: www.va.gov/resources/how-we-determine-your-percentage-of-post-911-gi-bill-benefits/ State TA is dependent on each State; LINK: state.nationalguard.com/ As for SAD and pay; I don’t know how other states do it but when I did SAD 2002-2004, I was making more than my base pay but no BAH. Currently, it goes by Rank and if eligible for BAH, we get that now as well. Just because something was the way it was “back in the day,” doesn’t mean things haven’t changed. As for transferring to Active Duty: GUARD TO ACTIVE DUTY: ua-cam.com/video/QWCfrIxVyHQ/v-deo.html Is it guaranteed to be released to active, no but it’s still available for those who get approved. If you go active duty first and find you made a mistake and want out, only way out is to finish your contract. Guard also has limited full time opportunities as well: FULL TIME NATIONAL GUARD/RESERVE OPPORTUNITIES: ua-cam.com/video/mN6pB_nuMxo/v-deo.html As far as your service and wishing to go active… you served 15yrs part time. At any point when Reenlistment came up, you decided not to switch to active duty. It sounds like you wanted it but you didn’t pull the trigger when you had the opportunity. I hear Washington ARNG is a hot mess… So im not surprised. In my pinion you should come back in and do 5yrs active to scratch that itch lol What do you say!?!?
I just joined the NG and I was kinda scared thinking that I chose the wrong branch because I wanted to get deployed more, I just sign a 6 year contract 11b I will be leaving on the 29th to basic wish me luck 🍀
Good luck and best wishes in Training! 💪🏼 Make the best of it, have fun and do your best! FULL TIME NATIONAL GUARD/RESERVE OPPORTUNITIES: ua-cam.com/video/mN6pB_nuMxo/v-deo.html Thank you so very much for watching this video and I hope you stay blessed! 🇺🇸🙏🏼
One benefit of the national guard is rsp (recruit sustainment program) if your a junior in high school you can go to rsp during your junior year and learn about what you will be doing during basic, while getting paid for it. Then you will complete basic during the summer and go back to rsp during your senior year.
As soon as i turned 17 in December i went to contact a recruiter in the national guard and in two months i was tested examined and sworn in and now im due to ship out to my first part of training in June 4. 11 Bravo javelin in fort bennings Georgia
My retirement certificate says United States Army. I was guard until I retired. My retirement deposit says Dept of Defense. That's all you need to know.
@@TEAMSWARTZ thank you and thanks for clearing up the confusion and correcting the myths the military is such a great place to get started in life I wouldn't be where I am now without it.
Joining the NG coming from Active Duty, after 6 years of it I’m tired of Officers making us do stupid shit just in the name of OER bullets at least the NG will be something that I don’t dread every day. AD gave me great benefits but from having curripted leadership I’m ready to go NG. Could’ve did more yrs but curription from what I’ve seen at my recent duty station made me want to get out
I’m sorry to hear that and that’s a trending theme with DM’s I’ve received from AD Soldiers. Good luck in the Guard and hopefully a better experience. Thank you so very much for watching this video and I hope you stay blessed! 🇺🇸🙏🏼
I was in the Marine Corps, and later the Army Nat'l Guard. I spent most of my last year of service deployed in an artillery battery during Desert Shield/Storm. It got pretty "real" for a while 😎
Was honestly thinking about becoming a firefighter in my civilian life but would also like to join the Guard. Kinda wondering witch should I join first? Any advice?
Sit down with both and make a well informed decision. I’d assume that if you went guard first, you’d be in the best physical shape to do the Fire Academy helping you increase your success rate. But you do what’s best for you for your reasons and based on your research… Good luck and best wishes! Thank you so very much for watching this video and I hope you stay blessed! 🇺🇸🙏🏼
The way I see it is the Army/Air National Guard is a great deal for a prior service individual. I did 6 years in the US Navy and 22 more years in the Army National Guard. For someone just coming in it is not. You go to the same basic training, and the same schools as active duty personal but than you return to your state to drill. You are better off doing the active duty time because that gives you veterans benefits. Which you do not get in the Guard. Your active duty time counts as points for you retirement pay from the Guard.
Army reserves are less than the National Guard, Weekend warriors are the Reserves. The National Guard however is actually what i recommend for most people who are typically patriotic & such. In the Guard you are both Active & Guard, Your job technically is more sophisticated because you take 2 oaths One to the Federal government & Your main one to the state & the states leader over all else. Which also means They spend more time helping the country or your state. Which is why i first joined the National Guard Because the active military's spend most of their time not helping the country but rather helping other country's for the most part. But the Guard while you will go to war & help other country's, Its primary purpose is to help your country & your state, Rather than doing it for other country's. Natural Disaster aide is one of the biggest. To dumb it down Active military are mostly securing other countrys borders to help the country. National Guard Secures our borders to secure the countrys future. WHich is why chose the Guard. 4:18 That Law is real but there are company's that do it anyway, or make sure they don't give you the same job back. The Academy at Ivy Ridge wouldn't even let me return when i came back. & since i needed to make money i didn't have the time or knowhow to do anything about it. So while they exist, its not 100% guaranteed & there is some fighting you might have to do, to get some places to honor it. Just as there is some business's that won't even let you shop at thier place of business if your in the army. I ran into that as well in GA. 4:54 You know them recruiters though be trying to force you into combat roles, its what happened to me. 11B & 98 X-Ray baby.
Thanks for sharing and Thank for your service and I appreciate what you’ve done for us all🙏🏼🇺🇸 Dang, which store or company was this??? GA is typically a patriotic State. I’m surprised to hear that. You’re def right about the Law and re-employment. Sounds like a great video topic lol. You could have sued them and won if they didn’t follow through with the same job or similar job responsibilities and pay.
I wear glasses. Im basically blind without them, will that effect my army basic training? And will sleep apnea with a CPAP effect me? I'm cool with just not using it for the 6 months. I'm trying to join the Missouri National Guard army
You’ll have to speak with your recruiter to see if you’ll be eligible for a waiver and get their guidance. Sleep Apnea is a disqualifying condition and if you’re on a CPAP machine already… in my opinion will be a denial unfortunately. Glasses themselves aren’t an issue. Good luck on your waiver and may the waiver gods forever be in your favor!
I got denied active duty went NG and it changed my life forever. deployed to Middle East for a year. I have active duty friends that never got to deploy.
Glad it still all worked out in your favor! Thank for your service and I appreciate what you’ve done for us all🙏🏼🇺🇸 Thank you so very much for watching this video and I hope you stay blessed! 🇺🇸🙏🏼
The guard is capable, some unites are second to no unit active or reserve. So long as politics is keep at bay and discipline is enforced. I have see units that meet muster and I have seen units that act like a scout troop because the commanders hands are tied by the AG not wanting to upset people.
To all of my military friends in the comments right now, I am about to graduate college in less than a year and highly considering commissioning as an officer. What are the pros and cons of this?
More money and way more responsibility to include more responsibility outside of the one weekend per month requirement. OCS OPTION OVERVIEW: ua-cam.com/video/JTAfIMhY6pI/v-deo.html Good luck and best wishes! Thank you for watching and stay blessed! 🇺🇸🙏🏼
Thank you so very much for watching this video and I hope you stay blessed! 🇺🇸🙏🏼 Thank for your service and I appreciate what you’ve done for us all🙏🏼🇺🇸
National Guard troops can be sent overseas and can be incorporated into the regular army in a time of emergency. Guard troops have been sent to Afghanistan, Iraq, and Central America. They can be also shipped to other states in times of emergency. Which is why some states create their own State Guard units to keep their troops in their respective states.
Very valid points, SFC. I’ve gotten 2 MOS’s plus Crane Operator course completed in my 6 years in the Guard. I picked up my 5 in 3 years and top of the 6 list because I have the time to go to additional schools for points. Currently on Title 10 and loving it.
Hooah Motha F’n Lujah! Thank for your service and I appreciate what you’ve done for us all🙏🏼🇺🇸 Glad you’re def making the best of this experience and thanks for sharing!
I'm 31 with an associates degree. I work in IT for my municipal governemnt, and also coach college football. I've been considering the Guard while I still have some years left lol. Any advice, guidance or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Sounds like you have a lot to offer to our organization. Thank you so very much for watching this video and I hope you stay blessed! 🇺🇸🙏🏼 I’d say watch this video: DON’T JOIN THE ARMY UNTIL YOU WATCH THIS VIDEO FIRST: ua-cam.com/video/dVCY7tFWSLA/v-deo.html Do it for your reasons and I hope you do well!
Are national guard members considered vets? My Uncle was in the army in the very late 50s and I think he was in the national guard but when he passed they told the family he wasn't going to a marker for a veteran's flag.
For the veteran burial services you have to be a retiree from the service. I’m sorry to hear that and I’m sorry for your loss. Thank you so very much for watching this video and I hope you stay blessed! 🇺🇸🙏🏼
My National Guard grandson just finished AIT. The Army invited to Ranger school. He'll start in early January at Fort Moore. He likes the Army so well that he's thinking of going to college, joining ROTC, getting a commission and then trying to switch to full time Army. He'll be drilling while in ROTC. Here's my question: does his drilling time count when it comes to calculating his pay? Also, this is a bit big to ask, but what would his budget look like while he's in ROTC. I know Michigan will pay his tuition, I know he'll get a stipend from ROTC. Are there any other sources of income associated with ROTC and his plan?
I’m not sure if he got the minuteman scholarship or not and if he SMP contracted but I’m sure his Recruiter would know and he’d be able to break that down for him. Drill pay can be determined as described within this video: US ARMY/RESERVE/GUARD PAY: ua-cam.com/video/GsZQsFiPGrY/v-deo.html Calculator is in the description area. Good luck to him and best wishes in Training! 💪🏼 Make the best of it, have fun and do your best! Thank you so very much for watching this video and I hope you stay blessed! 🇺🇸🙏🏼
MOSTLY accurate information. The big glaring error is overemphasizing that the "training is the same." This is simply not true. When it comes to institutional training, yes, however, when considering operational training (such as field time), this is very inaccurate. This is worth mention as institutional training is merely foundational, whereas operational training is more so the application and testing of institutional training, techniques, tools, and procedures (TTPs) and time behind equipment you were taught to use. This, of course, varies from NG unit to unit and RA unit to unit. Largely though, the average NG unit as whole, cannot hold a handle to the average RA unit when it comes to operational training. Some NG students I've had did outperform RA students. However, when this happens, the NG student was prior RA. -an ALC instructor.
I agree with most of what you shared but when I started “same training,” I was referring to the IET version. But agreed, being active duty should be more proficient and experienced. Thank you so very much for watching this video and I hope you stay blessed! 🇺🇸🙏🏼
I noticed no mention of national guard recruiters lying about the ability to switch to active or move to a different state anytime they want. It's an epidemic tbh. You also were incorrect about future Soldier program in relation to the reserve. Reserve assessors are not in the DEP, but the delayed training program, or DTP. They can begin drilling immediately, just like in the NG, including as a junior. Also, the reserve also does stateside missions so you were incorrect about that. Example, when covid hit my wife, who was stationed in a medical unit in Boston, go deployed to NYC to help out cause the guard couldn't cover everything. You may want to adjust your info. Good video for the most part though.
They’re not lying and I’ve done videos on these topics. We cannot stop a Soldier transferring States and now with IPPSA in play, streamlines the process. Now, going AD from Guard/Reserve leveraging a “Conditional Release” is a possibility. Although, not guaranteed to be approved it “IS POSSIBLE.” Going from AD to Guard or Reserve without completing your AD Enlistment contract first is “NOT A POSSIBILITY.” GUARD TO ACTIVE DUTY: ua-cam.com/video/QWCfrIxVyHQ/v-deo.html NATIONAL GUARD INTERSTATE TRANSFER VIDEO GUIDE: ua-cam.com/video/LQQ5VTfrTA0/v-deo.html Thank you for clarifying the DEP for Reservists providing the Recruiter/GC puts in the documentation to place them in a paid status. However, you’re forgetting that the AD Recruiting Stations make the AD/Reserve Recruits feel that they are obligated to attend the Future Soldier Program for all DEP’rs. Let’s be real, majority of Reserve Units don’t want to babysit a Recruit that they can’t do anything with out of the liability that they’re not BCT qualified yet. Therefore, yes… they’re in paid status but across the board more than not, the pre-BCT Reservists are not actually drilling to earn a Drill pay. Reserve doesn’t do State Missions and as stated in the video you just posted beneath, explains just that and if they do, it has to be for extenuating circumstances. In the example you shared is one of those scenarios. No lie there. 🙏🏽 Thank you for sharing and one team one fight. I believe if we both can understand our products better, and worked together and not like competition, we’d all benefit and obtain the end results we all desire
@@TEAMSWARTZ I've actually seen a lot of reservist "deployed" to another state to help out with stateside missions; I simple gave you ONE example. The issue I have though is NG recruiters will take a guy who wants to go active and tell him they can do it anytime and getting a 368 is not easy, especially in certain states. It is the applicants choice if they want to drill prior to going to training. 100% their choice. I make sure they are aware of this. Nothin much to say about that. Future Soldier training is used to make sure applicants are prepared for basic training; which for us is one of our responsibilities. I'm not sure how that can be considered a negative as you relayed it. There's no beef, everyone is my brother and sister in arms, regardless of branch. But I will say I have dealt with NG recruiters lying to applicants more than any other branch.. and with marine recruiters running around, that's impressive.
Thanks for sharing that with me and that’s pretty cool. The more you know! I’m a firm believer in sending applicants where they truly want and need to go. That’s unfortunate that some guard recruiters you’ve experienced have been doing that because that’s bad for business. It’s like. USAREC recruiter telling an applicant Reserve is better over the Guard for College money knowing our benefits are better. Although I lose some of these applicants but knowing the Reserve have way more medical assets, I refer them to a Reserve Recruiter for those opportunities. One team, one dream! As for the FSP I’m pointing out it’s as effective as the FSL puts into that program where as the Guard is an actual program and NGB guided. And we have training aids, etc… RSP is just a better program through n through across the board. Thanks for all that you do and glad you’re a good one!
Thank for your service and I appreciate what you’ve done for us all🙏🏼🇺🇸 Don’t entertain those comments. Their life sucks bad enough that they feel the need to say some dumb crap like that to make themselves feel better…
if the us army reserve is like the british army reserve you dont have the option to join because depending how long you serve you may find in order to complete your regular army service then you can automically be enlisted in the reserve
Depends on how far you’re willing to travel as well. Some people just want to remain in the same unit instead of getting out of their comfort zone and transfer to another unit for the promotion. Thank you so very much for watching this video and I hope you stay blessed! 🇺🇸🙏🏼
I served 12 years on active duty army and 8 years national guard and retired. The only thing I disliked about the NG is slots. No slots available, you can't get promoted to the next rank.
That’s where flexibility comes in. Reclassify, choosing another zone to be promoted in, changing units, etc… obviously geographical may interfere with those options but food for thought. Many times it’s people rather staying within their comfort zone. Thank for your service and I appreciate what you’ve done for us all🙏🏼🇺🇸 Thank you so very much for watching this video and I hope you stay blessed! 🇺🇸🙏🏼
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That island that you’ve mentioned is a U.S territory called American Samoa. I believe that they have the only 11 Bravo Army Reserve unit. Thank you for your service sir and carry on.
@@uce-charger0311 Yes you’re right and thank you! Another AD Recruiter let me know in the past and it slipped my mind when recording. Thank for your service and I appreciate what you’ve done for us all🙏🏼🇺🇸
@@uce-charger0311 Yes you’re right and thank you! Another AD Recruiter let me know in the past and it slipped my mind when recording. Thank for your service and I appreciate what you’ve done for us all🙏🏼🇺🇸
Can I talk to you? Got a few personal questions about joining. Thank you for your service and what you do on yt.
any recomendations for how to cross into the National Guard from the US Navy?
I've said it for years and I'll stand by it, the National Guard is the best way to be in the Army. You're allowed to have a work-life balance, focus on building a civilian career and actually make money, stay home, start a family, but you still get to go do cool soldier stuff from time to time. Been in for almost 7 years and loving it.
Thank for your service and I appreciate what you’ve done for us all🙏🏼🇺🇸 Thank you so very much for watching this video and I hope you stay blessed! 🇺🇸🙏🏼
I'm taking your advice. I'm joining. She texted me earlier today
@@jamesjohnson5700 Good luck and make the best of this decision!
My thoughts exactly, same training, best benefits and can get your college degree while serving.
I'll be honest, as a former infantry Marine, I've done more live fire shooting in the Natty guard in 3 years than I did in my 8 years in Active Duty.
Thanks for sharing and I hope that’s a good thing! Lol Hope your experience thus far in the Guard has been a good one… Thanks for watching!
I’m a former Marine Corps reservist and I’m trying to join the national guard did your package take a super long time to go through? I submitted by stuff and signed all the usual starter shit in August and still don’t have a swear in date
Wow what was ur guard MOS
It's taken ages for me to just swear in and they find any reason to disqualify you medically
@@theconfusedmexican704 Facts!!! Congrats and welcome to our family!
Also the Guard brings a unique skill set to the Army's missions, as your typical Guardsman has a full career and education fully separate from their military job. So when we're building based in Iraq or where ever, that same mechanic in your unit also might be a skilled IT specialist that wires up your internet or your cook can also be a carpenter or paramedic in real life. Guard troops tend to bring more to the table than just their military training.
Very true and thanks for sharing! Thank you so very much for watching this video and I hope you stay blessed! 🇺🇸🙏🏼
It's all real life. But I get what you mean 😅
I’m joining soon and trying right now to get the firefighter job in the national guard. Then I cook as a civilian😂😂
National Guard here, currently deployed. Another benefit with the Guard is you can jump from Deployment to Deployment through Tour of Duty or in some cases (like with mine on this current deployment) knowing people who are with other units that are going to deploy. I've also done a year and a half of various work with Cal Fire and other civil unrest missions. It is all up to you and how to make the best of it.
That’s very true. I know a soldier we enlisted through our office with 12yrs of service and spent about 1yr as an M-Day part time Soldier this whole time for volunteering back to back deployments. Thank you so very much for watching this video and I hope you stay blessed! 🇺🇸🙏🏼
Your army or air firefighter
How do you access it because it never works for me
Hell yeah. What a damn good recruiter with a neutral factual standpoint. About to transition to AGR Recruiter and it’s been tough but this gives me a good foundation of what to inform others in my schools and community about what we do and how our branch works. Good to see you getting better reach with your videos. Hope to see you succeed.
Thanks a million and recruiting is much harder currently. Do tread softly lol!!!! Thank you so very much for watching this video and I hope you stay blessed! 🇺🇸🙏🏼
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But it is rewarding and worth it if you’re not afraid to work hard in the beginning!
Swartz just want to let you know your videos are pure gold! Informational and well rounded, I’m joining the army national guard in about a month or so and your videos have been everything I need to hear. Many people have been so opinionated with my decision and have tried to make seem negative. You have shed a new light and given me the information I truly needed. Thank you!!
People love to tell exactly what to do with our lives but many of the same aren’t doing anything worth while. Follow your heart and live your life as you see fit for your reasons and yours alone. We only have one life to live, so we might as well try to do the things we want versus what they want for their reasons. Good Luck in MEPS and may the MEPS Gods forever, be in your favor! 💯 Thank you so very much for watching this video and I hope you stay blessed! 🇺🇸🙏🏼
PS: Excellent choice btw! Lol
Retired Army Nation Guard (served as a Recon Scout even though my MOS was 11B for an Infantry unit) for 15 years. Army Reserve for 8 years as a 92Y in brigade S4. Thanks for putting this information out. You explained the differences better than I ever could.
Haha Thanks a million! Thank for your service and I appreciate what you’ve done for us all🙏🏼🇺🇸 Thank you so very much for watching this video and I hope you stay blessed! 🇺🇸🙏🏼
@@TEAMSWARTZ No problem, next time someone asks me about the difference between The National Guard and The Army Reserves I'm sending them this post.
Thank you for your service my brother. 👍👍
Guard has been a strong option in the last couple decades. Been in 18 years, and have done numerous state deployments, 1 combat tour and went to college on the GI Bill for free. Nothing brings purpose and pride than serving your state community in times of crisis or even other states when they are in need. Even Been part of presidential inaugurations.
Thank you so very much for watching this video and I hope you stay blessed! 🇺🇸🙏🏼 Thank for your service and I appreciate what you’ve done for us all🙏🏼🇺🇸 Also, thank you for sharing!
Holy cow, man, this video is amazing. It's been a while since I've checked out your channel and the quality of your videos has SKYROCKETED (I mean, they were good before, but you're on another level now.) This is going to be my go-to video for anyone I know who's interested in the Guard.
Your videos helped me out a lot when I was considering joining almost 2 years ago. For the sake of OPSEC I won't share here exactly what I'm doing now, but I do want to thank you for being a part of my journey to becoming a Commissioned Officer, I'm having an awesome time. Keep up the good work!
Thanks a million and YASSSSSSS!!! I’ve been learning and continuing to improve my craft! Hoping to make this a full time gig when I retire. Thank you for all your support, kind words and good luck in everything you do!
Former marine here, Nothing but respect for the national guard, they actually deploy as frequently if not more so, unit depending, than active units. My last couple years enlisted were spent on an army base as a marine reservist. NOW, that aside, shouldn’t we be focusing more on the fact that any of your recruiters will lie to your face regardless of branch or intended mos just to get your ass on the dotted line? Lol poor kids just need to know that no matter what branch, active or reserve, you’re probably getting a rosy reach around of promises that end with a very dry, green, weenie.
Thank for your service and I appreciate what you’ve done for us all🙏🏼🇺🇸 Thank you so very much for watching this video and I hope you stay blessed! 🇺🇸🙏🏼
Good info my brother, keep up the good work and “GO GUARD”. You are doing a valuable service to our Army National Guard.
Retired State Recruiting and Retention Sergeant Major, Master Badge Recruiter, Senior MEPS Guidance Counselor, State Marketing NCOIC, and Area NCOIC.
I truly appreciate your kind words. I try my best and I enjoy doing these videos. Thank for your service and I appreciate what you’ve done for us all🙏🏼🇺🇸 Thank you so very much for watching this video and I hope you stay blessed! 🇺🇸🙏🏼
The benefits I have received from the guard are insane, and I am being paid to go to college and I’m getting trained in a job where I can make 6 figures on the civilian sector.
Thank you so very much for watching this video and I hope you stay blessed! 🇺🇸🙏🏼
What’s your mos?
@@dumbmichael260 thinking of doing this what is your MOS?
Great video. I served in the Pennsylvania National Guard while attending college back in the 1980’s. Since I qualified, I took the split training option. I ended up going 11 Bravo just so I had enough time to finish AIT the summer prior to my enrolling in college. My decision to do split training was because I had decided to take ROTC in college and become an officer. By doing that, I was credited two years of ROTC when I started college for completing basic training and AIT. I was therefore commissioned as a 2nd Lt. after two years of college. I continued to serve in National Guard until I graduated from college and transitioned from 11 Bravo to 19 Delta when I was commissioned. I was promoted to 0-2 when I graduated so I did all of my 0-1 time in the National Guard. I went on active duty with the First Cavalry Division after college and served in Desert Storm. I think the biggest benefit for me for serving in the National Guard was the respect I received from senior NCO’s once they found out I was previously an enlisted man. I know things are different in the Guard now, but I would certainly suggest the path I took to anyone who is interested in becoming an officer.
Thank you for sharing and I appreciate you taking the time to share all that. Thank for your service and I appreciate what you’ve done for us all🙏🏼🇺🇸 Thank you so very much for watching this video and I hope you stay blessed! 🇺🇸🙏🏼
Thank you for sharing … I have a question: My daughter is active duty (army) finished her basic training and AIT, and she is on her first job.she expressing concerns and doubts about her choice ( MP) would she able to transfer to national guard or army reserve and which one do you suggest? Thank you so much
@@maryj.465 Hello there and thank you for reaching out! Unfortunately, she’ll have to complete her active duty contract then transfer to the guard out reserve. You can upgrade part time to full time but not the other way around sadly. I’m duty to hear that… 🙏🏽😞
@@TEAMSWARTZ Thank you so much. I really appreciate it
@@maryj.465 My pleasure and Stay Blessed! 🙏🏼
enlisted in the Guard due to covid back in 2020, thought of it as a way to help out in the fight, especially since my city and my state was significantly hard hit, 2 years later I've secured most of the benefits that come with active duty service; post 9/11 GI bill, home loan, etc etc. I'd say the pace of your career in the guard greatly depends on which state you live in or you wish to serve. I live in New York and our local government, our vicinity to DC, and the size of our state all play a part in how often we've gone on active duty orders, NYARNG soldiers were sent to help with hurricane relief in Puerto Rico, and as we speak, my sisters and brothers-in-arms from the 69th are preparing to deploy overseas.
Hooahlujah! Thanks for sharing and happy to hear about your successes thus far. Thank you so very much for watching this video and I hope you stay blessed! 🇺🇸🙏🏼
Hi SFC Swartz this is SPC Vega and want to say thank you. Everyone this bad a** guy is the real deal. Had an issue and needed guided and help with going back active from national guard. The level of helping others even if it is with a different component shows what agreat NCO leader he is. All the way from Michigan's National Guard we say was up and thank you!!!!!!
Aye, this is awesome and always support the Soldiers on what’s best for them. Glad I was able to positively impact you and hope all is well. Thank you for your kind words and continuous support! Thank you so very much for watching this video and I hope you stay blessed! 🇺🇸🙏🏼
Active, Reserve, Guard..... it's all one Army folks.
Correct, all three components of the Army fall under the Army but what’s that have to do with this video? Did you even watch it? lol
25 years in the National Guard. 2 tours in the middle east, multiple state side emergency deployments. When we worked with the active military units, we recieved alot of flak until they got to know our capabilities. The best I saw was when some enlisted made the comment " the Nasty Girls are here." Their 1st Sargeant said "just wait. You need something done? These guys will get it done.". We proved our selves and the regretted when my unit deployed back state side.
Haha, It never fails and happens more often then not. Thank for your service and I appreciate what you’ve done for us all🙏🏼🇺🇸 Thank you so very much for watching this video and I hope you stay blessed! 🇺🇸🙏🏼
I’m in the process of enlisting right now and it’s gonna be a pain because of a medical issue. My Army recruiter was giving off the vibe that I was at the bottom of his to do list and I had pretty much gone back to the mentality of “I’m never gonna be able to join, it’s not worth it.” A Guard recruiter reached out to me and has done more in 2 weeks in helping me get what I need and letting me know what I have to do than I expected. My morale is back up and I’m so happy I stopped thinking that the guard wasn’t a REAL branch. I’ve got fingers crossed that everything goes well with my paperwork and I can join soon!
Hooah Freakin Lujah! Good Luck in MEPS and may the MEPS Gods forever, be in your favor! 💯 Thank you so very much for watching this video and I hope you stay blessed! 🇺🇸🙏🏼 Excellent choice!
My son just signed his enlistment papers for the Army National Guard ( Nevada ). He will be an Automated Logistics Specialist. He chose it because Nevada pays 100% of college tuition. (He’s a senior)
That’s awesome and last I looked it up and spoke with a NVARMG Recruiter, they told me they pay up to a doctorate degree. Thank you so very much for watching this video and I hope you stay blessed! 🇺🇸🙏🏼
@@TEAMSWARTZ Thank you!!
Fun fact: His recruiter is SGT Ben Visser. I’ve known him since he was in elementary school. His dad is the associate Pastor of my church.
@@VGKDean awesome to see another NV comment, im 21 and looking into this as opposed to my other options because of family and my relationship! Sounds like your son's a bright guy!
It's a hit or miss with the NG. Nowadays, they do much more than their active counterparts and only receive a pprtion of the benefits while missing out on their civilian careers. For younger folks, go active first, earn your stuff and then try the reserves/NG with the shortest enlistment option.
Thanks for sharing and got your service to it Country! Thank you so very much for watching this video and I hope you stay blessed! 🇺🇸🙏🏼
HIARNG here. In my 10yrs of being with the Hawaii National Guard. I have done monthly drills, Annual Active Trainings, Fed Active Duty, and State Active Duty missions. Only thing that i haven't done but wanted to do, Was an AGR Position.
Thank for your service and I appreciate what you’ve done for us all🙏🏼🇺🇸 Thank you so very much for watching this video and I hope you stay blessed! 🇺🇸🙏🏼 That’s awesome and lots of experience!
Thinking about joining for the benefits. Currently working full time as a paramedic so I’d love the opportunity to go in as a medic in the army. Very informative for someone who knows nothing about this stuff. Thanks!
My pleasure and Stay Blessed! 🙏🏼 Thank you so very much for watching this video and best wishes! 🇺🇸🙏🏼
A lot of Active guys can talk smack but in reality as NG you will have generally the same (or potentially better) opportunities for training/deployment, better benefits, the same time towards retirement, and you get to pursue a separate career and/or education more freely whilst using your benefits from the military.
You also have to deal with way less BS, and the guys you work with can be pretty chill. There's definitely some tools in the NG, but you don't have to take them as seriously, and you get to deal with them way less than if you were active.
I agree with most of what you said. Only thing is active duty retirement is more $$ and you receive it immediately upon retirement where as in the Guard/Reserve, it’s less $$ and won’t collect until after 60yro. But the benefit of retiring part time is like you said, if you play your cards right, you’re earning another pension simultaneously and can diversify your financial portfolio way easier with the flexibility of serving part time. Thank you so very much for watching this video and I hope you stay blessed! 🇺🇸🙏🏼
The biggest one I hear is "The guard is more likely to deploy overseas then if you were active!"
I knew a couple people who enlisted in the Active Army being told this lie.
I forgot to mention that one too… Thank you so very much for watching this video and I hope you stay blessed! 🇺🇸🙏🏼
That was true in the initial phases of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. As it dragged on, it became less true.
I did 10 years in the NG from 2007-2017 as Infantry. Loved it! Did a deployment to Afghanistan and was briefly in Kuwait & Kyrgyzstan during that deployment and also trained in Japan and Puerto Rico. I also did state activation duty for hurricanes and anti-terrorism patrols at airports and train stations. The NG also receive medals from their states, depending on the missions... Used my GI Bill for college.
Thank for your service and I appreciate what you’ve done for us all🙏🏼🇺🇸 Thank you for watching and stay blessed! 🇺🇸🙏🏼 and I appreciate you taking the time to share your experiences!
I also was army National guard and regular army . Both can work for you; but, I highly recommend National Guard if you want to immediately go to college right after high school. Thats what I did, split option contract. 1984 BCT FORT BENNING. 1985 AIT FORT BENNING.
Thank for your service and I appreciate what you’ve done for us all🙏🏼🇺🇸 Thank you so very much for watching this video and I hope you stay blessed! 🇺🇸🙏🏼 And thank you for sharing!
What were the benefits like, for school specifically?
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Thank you so very much for watching this video and I hope you stay blessed! 🇺🇸🙏🏼
Just passed my ASVAB yesterday now I just have to loose some body fat percentage so I can go in for medical and swear in. So excited I’ve been trying to enlist for 8 years.😎👍🇺🇸
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Thank you so very much for watching this video and I hope you stay blessed! 🇺🇸🙏🏼 GOOD Luck in MEPS and may the MEPS Gods forever, be in your favor! 💯
@@TEAMSWARTZ Thank you I will watch that video.✌️🇺🇸
@@homosapiensrus6688 My pleasure and Stay Blessed! 🙏🏼
I was active duty back in January 1st 2021 got all the way to blue phase before getting injured and was asked to go home and wait a year before going back in. I am a prior non glosser I recently enlisted in the National Guard and have been doing drill I leave for basic October 10th as a 25B I’m currently acquiring certs and planning on getting my masters in Cyber security and later plan to re-class for a 17C you’re videos have helped me so much and just wanted to let you know!
I’m so glad I helped in some way and welcome back! Thank you so very much for watching this video and I hope you stay blessed! 🇺🇸🙏🏼 Good luck and best wishes in Training again! 💪🏼 Make the best of it, have fun and do your best!
I did 34 years Active, Guard and reserve. The best and taking care of you is the Guard. The retirement is worth any hassle you get.
Thank for your service and I appreciate what you’ve done for us all🙏🏼🇺🇸 Thank you so very much for watching this video and I hope you stay blessed! 🇺🇸🙏🏼
I’m considering joining the National Guard after this school year. I’m a high school teacher and am trying to gather as much information as I possibly can before putting this idea forward to my principal
Sounds like an excellent idea! Welcome to my channel and good luck in your process!
Sounds good so far, so I subscribed. With that said, DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH! It's 2024. I was an Active Army Recruiter from 2008-2012 (and an Infantry Drill Sergeant from 2016-2018), so I've dealt with far too many young men and women who enlisted without knowing what they were truly signing up for.
First, on Recruiters: there are career and detailed NCOs serving in the job. Take it for what you will, but a career Recruiter has a lot more incentive to do whatever it takes to get a contract. A detailed Recruiter like me volunteers or is selected (in my case) to serve around three years in recruiting. Pretty much all detailed Recruiters are Active Duty (AD). We aren't as incentivized to get contracts... I got 16 in 38 months (much of the time I served as Future Soldier Leader, though). A career Recruiter who isn't performing risks their job and worse. A detailed Recruiter might get kicked back to their MOS. Sixteen contracts in 38 months would see almost any 79R (career Recruiter) relieved.
That leads to this: both Army Reserve and Army National Guard (ARNG) Recruiters are in the Active Guard Reserve (AGR). This double incentivizes them to get contracts, because they are both full-time (career) Recruiters and on Active-Duty orders. This means that if they don't perform, they go back to part-time status. Military pay sucks anyway, right? Well, there are a lot of perks to being on Active status. A small-town ARNG Soldier might make $35k/yr. in their civilian job. Given the prospect of going AGR, with various allowances and other benefits like health care for their families, they might double that as a full-time Recruiter. Case in point: a Louisiana ARNG Recruiter and I were talking years ago about the job--he an E-7 and me an E-6. He recruited in the area he lived in, essentially skipped E-6 as he'd gone AGR as an E-5 and pinned E-7 a year or two later and loved the pay and benefits. I was 1000 miles from where I grew up, had already been an E-6 for a few years, and had the full-time pay and benefits since enlisting. He couldn't understand why I wasn't going to become a 79R, while I was looking to get back to doing what I enlisted for (Infantry, MOS 11B).
On to my subjective experiences. If you're considering the ARNG, don't let these deter you, but take them into consideration:
As a civilian, pre-9/11, I wanted one thing: to join the Army. I started a family young, so I went to the Virginia ARNG (VARNG) in lieu of the Regular Army. I ended up having marginal blood pressure at MEPS and needed a waiver, and the next two years saw a cycle... take time off work, get BP readings, go to the recruiting office, and get told that the waiver was going to the Commonwealth Surgeon General. I'd call after a few weeks with no results and finally go back to the office, where I'd find my VARNG Recruiter had left (one went to Fort Pickett, one back to his home state of PA). Waste of time, and I let myself be given the runaround for those two years. The day after I lost my civilian job on 9/10/2001, everything lined up. The VARNG recruiting office was on a Defense Supply Center and locked down. The Regular Army recruiting office was less than a mile away and process my waiver in a matter of weeks.
As an AD Recruiter, a particular Louisiana ARNG (LARNG) left his integrity and ethics behind when he took that AGR position. We'll call him SFC Clown. I found that some students were already in the LARNG, or so I thought, so I left them alone. After a few months, I'd find that many were being baited and switched, thinking they were going to MEPS that very next week only to get a call from SFC Clown that their "appointment" was cancelled. One female was all-in for going Active, but her mom was steadfast against it, as SFC Clown had cornered her in Walmart and told her that her daughter would be sent overseas for four years without any chance to come home. It took a short meeting with the mom, but the daughter enlisted to not only go Active but also Airborne. I also started having kids approach me asking to see my LES (Leave and Earnings Statement-basically a pay stub), as SFC Clown carried his to show how much more the National Guard made than Active Soldiers. He was an E-7 with 18 years in while I was an E-6 with eight years in. Naturally, he made much more than I did, but an uninformed student would just see the bottom line, enlist, and start making a few hundred a month instead of thousands.
All of that to reiterate: DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH! A detailed guy like me didn't care about the numbers in the end; I enlisted to be Infantry and I retired as an Infantryman. I wanted Soldiers who could be trusted to protect my left and right. A career Active Recruiter needs the numbers to succeed. An AGR (full-time) Recruiter (Reserve or ARNG) not only needs those numbers to succeed but to keep their livelihood.
Anyone who wants to serve in these times has my admiration, and there are definitely pros and cons to both Active and Reserve (including ARNG) service. Just know that the guy or gal wearing the shiny badge (or pretty ribbon if you're looking at the Marines) has more interest in taking care of themselves and their branch of service than they do you. In the end, you're a number.
Well said and Thank for your service and I appreciate what you’ve done for us all🙏🏼🇺🇸 I appreciate you taking the time to post such a lengthy, well thought out and genuine comment. Stay blessed and have a good one!
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Sure thing. I'm a biased Retiree from a slightly different generation, but I enjoy seeing all of the positive YT channels out there these days, putting out info on the Guard, Reserves, and Active experiences in each branch. Way back in 2010 I was assigned as the "social media master", which meant I had to set up Twitter and Facebook profiles for my recruiting station. I had neither at the time (and still don't have the former), so it was interesting. Now, UA-cam and other platforms let Service Members (not just Recruiters) share their experiences and advice to a broad audience.
In the end, as NCOs, we have to take care of our Soldiers (Marines, Sailors, Airmen, etc.). My time is done--I'm reminded of those 21 years around the first of each month when the pension and disability checks roll in--but the thing I miss most is developing and mentoring the next generation. Your channel, and others like it, is doing just that in ways that I never could have.
lol Social Media is a lot of fun and a lot of work if you’re consistent. I’m too glad people are sharing their experiences too and as you’re aware, there’s way more info out there today compared to when we first joined. I have about a year left before I’ll retire. Hope you’re enjoying retirement!
Annual training for the national guard will be the worst part most likely. It's 2-3 continuous weeks (meaning you don't go home each night) typically out in the field doing MOS related activities. Your experience will vary based on your MOS and assigned duties, but annual training is definitely the suckiest part of my enlistment.
It was my favorite time honestly. I enjoyed it very much and had a blast. Thank you so very much for watching this video and I hope you stay blessed! 🇺🇸🙏🏼
Exactly what I do when the army reserve recruiter told me exactly what you explain in this video
Glad to help and thank you for watching!
This is great information, I just got my AA degree and I got wait listed for my bachelor's program until next fall. I really don't want to work in a deli again so I think I'll be joining
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Based on my experience, a lot of guardsmen experiences vary mostly because different states fund their guard differently. So for example from what I've seen Indiana's guard gets fantastic funding for gear, training etc. Whereas Florida is always struggling for funds because a big chunk of them has to be allocated for possible hurricane mobilizations.
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My enlistment in the OHARNG was five years after Vietnam ended. The Kent State shooting and Hollywood movies (Rambo) depicted us as a bunch of trigger-happy morons. The truth was totally opposite. Around 70% of my unit was comprised of Vietnam veterans. These guys and a few girls really knew their shit! Learned a lot! Proud of every last one of them and I would follow them to hell and back . THANK YOU for your work in recruiting the young men and women today! And thanks for the awesome explanation on what the Army National Guard truly is!
I hear that and I def didn’t like seeing that as well in the Rambo movie. It def wasn’t what I experienced when I first enlisted in 2001. Thank for your service and I appreciate what you’ve done for us all🙏🏼🇺🇸 Thank you so very much for watching this video and I hope you stay blessed! 🇺🇸🙏🏼
The Army is composed of three Componants: 1. Active Duty, 2. Federal Reserve, 3. National Guard. So yes the National Guard is the military and yes they are the real Army. All three componants receive the same training at the same places.
I served in the Indiana National Guard from 2000 to 2008 and deployed twice. One thing to mention about the Guard is that it is easier to change your MOS. I held 11B, 11C, 19D, and 42A previously 71L. I intended to get a full time AGR position so I picked up 71L/42A which is an admin MOS to help get a UA position. Six months after being MOSQ and you decide you do not like your MOS you can reclass if there is an open slot.
Take note, it is advantageous to pick an MOS that can translate to a Civilian Job. While Infantry and Cav Scout is fun and cool they really do not have a civilian equivilant unless one is a tier 1 or tier 2 operator and you will not have the oportunity to do that in the Guard. While there are Special Forces units in the guard they are typically support units and not tier 1 or tier 2. Good MOS options are: Engineer, Medic, Transportation, Aviation, Paralegal, etc. There are pros and cons to all three componants.
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I Spent 9 years in the MN Army National Guard, My wife spent 7 years in the MN ARNG. Our Son's Regular Army recruiter knew this so he knew he couldn't lie about the Army. The down side of the guard is since we were never deployed and only in the Guard, the only Benefit I was able to keep after I got out was the VA Home loan. The Education benefits were even not usable after my wife got out of the guard, That's the reason our son is joining regular Army first so he can keep his benefits I miss the People but not the government BS.
I’m sorry you were not aware that the TA & and the GI Bill could only be used while in service of the Guard. Thank for your service and I appreciate what you’ve done for us all🙏🏼🇺🇸 One final thought, I’m assuming the education benefits for the Guard/Reserve can only be used during service and not after us because it’s part time service. You have all the time in the world to attend college where as when on active duty. It’s online and part time at best. Which is why the Post 9-11 GI Bill can be used upon completing your active contract.
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Submit a claim to VA for service connection if you do have any ailments that had started or got aggravated during your time in uniform and you would reactivate some Veteran benefits.🙏
I wish all videos about the military were this helpful
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My Mom was Active Duty in the National Guard for 20 years.
Active Guard Reserves Program is the best way to go.
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Been recruiting for about 9 years. A lot of what this guy is talking about really depends on what state you are looking at with a guard. The guard is funded in large part by state budget. Where I'm from guard Units routinely runs out of money to send their soldiers to schools, trainings etc. Also very difficult to get promoted Within many guard units. Budget wise if you are in a state that funds their guard adequately The guard can be a viable option. Northeastern States like Massachusetts and Connecticut etc etc are well known for supporting theor supporting their guard units very well
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also if you want to actually do something for the community, guard is the way to go because reserve, active duty only serve a mission that the feds dictate, which is usually something related to overseas operations. Thats why the guard is unique, because you actually get to work with the community of your state rather than just train for combat.
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I was Active duty, all I can remember was everyone calling National Guard “no goes”.
I got out of Active duty joined the Guard, was pleasantly surprised at how professional they where.
My Guard unit mobilized for Fires, Floods, Riots and War we deployed to Iraq and where assigned to Active Units and had better success than actual Active duty units we where assigned with.
A large number of soldiers in guard units where previous active duty and brought there professionalism’s and skills with them to aid in the success of the units.
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The marines told me that. That was cap. I’m still planning to comeback to boot camp and hopefully get my life back together. I’m debating on either National Guard or Back to Reserve.
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Guard offers at least infantry and other maneuver or fires units. Of that fits your goal, choose them over the reserves.
Tons of marines have been moving to the guard to pursue a second pension when going back into civilian life. You gotta go with the better deal.
Facts! A ton of former USMC end up going Guard! Thank you so very much for watching this video and I hope you stay blessed! 🇺🇸🙏🏼
You also for forget about ost training, I was in Wisconsin National Guard. 13 bravo cannon crewmen. Got my training at fort sill Oklahoma. Plus you can take your service in the Guard to go to West Point. They hold positions open for guardsmen and women.
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Great video very informative and very direct along with clear instructions given of how things work !
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I'm just now starting to look into my benefits. I served in the National Guard for four years and did use my education benefits, though it didn’t work out at the time due to my lack of direction (and maybe being a bit young and clueless). Now at 24, I feel much wiser and more motivated to learn about what I’m eligible for, especially when it comes to accessing my VA benefits. When I transitioned out, I didn’t get much guidance on how to navigate the process or even who to contact. If anyone could point me in the right direction, I’d really appreciate it! Thanks in advance for any advice!
Hello there and thank you for reaching out! Did you deploy or do any qualifying federal active service besides your one weekend per month and annual training and schools?
You are a great recruiter along with your videos and the help of my recruiter. It helped me make an informed decision about joining the national guard. I ship out in December.
Hooah Freakin Lujah and always happy to help if and when I can! Good luck and best wishes in Training! 💪🏼 Make the best of it, have fun and do your best!
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I think they are the most down to earth military branch.
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Great 👍 channel so I did 20 years in national guard and 2 years active duty I performed many missions state and deployed overseas I fought forest fires performed rescue missions in flooding disaster also snow blizzards I've performed many services in the guard and active duty national guard even has green berate units also many many civilian cross over
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I want to join part time, but my wife is upset because she thinks i will consistently be gone. Has anybody been through a similar situation? What did you do/say?
Have some genuine dialogue with your spouse and ask good questions to understand her concerns and the by behind the why, behind the why. I’d go through the entire process in passing the ASVAB, medical exam and any other possibly hurdles and then have a serious discussion on whether or not working approximately 56 days per year is going to be too much for you. In my experience, most of the time it’s just explaining how we work, what we do and address long their concerns. Which is typically addressing myths or misconceptions.
PARENTS DONT SUPPORT YOU: ua-cam.com/video/rDbr9jiqB1Q/v-deo.html
Most tips I’d suggest are within this video. Arrange a sit down with a recruiter after you get yourself prequalified. Thank you so very much for watching this video and I hope you stay blessed! 🇺🇸🙏🏼 Good luck!
i was in the Army National Guard for 17 years and 3 years active duty i did my 20 and got out and retired. The National Guard is ok it depends on the unit sometimes it sucks and sometimes it's fun it just depends just like any job. It has a lot of perks though like the medical insurance is the bomb Tricare is awesome DO IT! The pay is a bonus also :) and the food is free and you will get free stuff know and then in the guard :)
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As a service-connected Army Reserve and Army/Air Force National Guard veteran, I think the biggest issue is with serving part-time is that Congress wrote a different set of laws for service-connection for Guard and Reserves. There is no Presumption of Soundness and no Presumption of Aggravation except for periods where you've been federally activated. This means that during periods of training where you aggravate an injury that started during an activation, the VA does not have to give you a presumption that your injury got worse during those periods UNLESS you have an STR for each period PLUS had a full physical before each period. But soldier's often don't complain to keep their commander's happy so what happens is that you end up making an injury worse over time, develop a permanent disability from it, but don't have enough evidence to overcome the lack of Presumptions that all active duty soldiers get when they apply for disability.
I am lucky (or rather unlucky) that my injuries were well documented and diagnosed while on Title 10 orders plus had my entrance physical to show that I was sound before those injuries. Not every Guard or Reserve veteran has these and are left having to go on SSDI or SSI when their injuries get bad enough. I was proud to serve, but would warn people that if you do go part-time instead of active, that you need to make absolutely sure that you document EVERYTHING if you get injured and make triplicates of any STRs you get. If not, you could end up in a very bad spot later in life without any support from the DOD or the VA. Best, Jason
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Spot on!
My understanding is the federal government provides at least 90% of the funding for the National Guard. How about when the National Guard is used for a strictly state function. Does the federal government fund that or is that strictly state responsibility? An example is state governors sending state troops to the U.S./Mexico border. Financially is that strictly a state responsibility?
I don’t have the legit answer but from what I’ve gathered over the years in my experience to date is obviously the state makes money through their residents in various ways and the state receives federal monies that are used for various things. It’s up to the state to use it how it sees fit. State Active Duty is through the state and at times funds it’s received through the federal government through the federal budget. Hope that makes sense…
Looking to join …Just turned 35 with a house, 2 yr career so far, 2 toddlers and newborn boys and I want to be around to raise them. Army Reserve vets say you get called upon more than the one weekend and 2 weeks per year as well to help with other non-paid drills. The Guard’s state benefits will help me at this point but I just saw the Guard’s age deadline is 35. Not sure which to choose.
All Army components follow the same regulation. Age cutoff for all Army is your 35th Birthday but an age waiver is dumb easy up to 40yro and age waivers have been accepted for the meritorious up to 47yro….
GUARD vs RESERVE/SIMILARITIES+DIFFERENCES VIDEO: ua-cam.com/video/tiMVDM6FzRY/v-deo.html
Reserve is strictly one weekend per month and 2 weeks per year. Guard’s minimum requirement and expectation is the same. Depending where you’re located and how often your state is under state of emergency will determine how often and how frequently you’re activated for State missions for a day to a couple of weeks depending on the situation at hand.
NATIONAL GUARD EDUCATION BENEFITS: ua-cam.com/video/4FP2wq0xOOs/v-deo.html
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@@DamonIrving I joined the national guard, I’m 32 and I ship out to basic 18 November. Do it
Look into your STATE FUNDING!!! I enlisted at 34yr 11mo, lived in Va, enlisted in Charlotte, Nc!!! 🇺🇸🏴
Wanna go SOF? Look for major SOF units closest to you, and suck the gas to be a BAMF!!!!! 🏴🇺🇸💪🏼
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so north carolina guard was much better funded?
Extremely thoughtful post, you rock
Thanks a million! I do my best!
I’m Air Guard, not sure why I’m watching this, but I still felt like I learned a thing or two as some of this applies to us as well.
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I was in the guard for 15 years. Drill weekends are almost NEVER 2 days. You're doing Friday Saturday and Sunday at minimum. Usually only December is 2 days.
ESGR CAN protect you. If you're good standing within the guard. Yes...say you failed a PT test last drill? ESGR will not support you if your employer fires you next month. While the laws exist. Most employers don't care, or will find a reason to fire you. (Ive been fired multiple times for my service in the guard) And Typically....just go get another job. They weren't worth it to work for anyway. If your state is a fire at will state it makes it much easier for them to do this.
Deployments. Boy. I served 15 years during GWOT and don't have an Afghan campaign medal? Yep. How many times did I volunteer? I couldn't tell you how many requests I put in to MOBCOP to deploy to Afghanistan. I never went. I served in Iraq 08/09 and went to Jordan in 19/20. Yes. 9 years of me volunteering to go and being told no. Remember, these activations make it difficult to maintain a healthy relationship with a civilian employer. 🤙
If you go special forces in the guard.... You're pretty much going AD anyway. 🤣🤣 Those guys need to train so much to maintain readiness and meet their standards that You're probably better off going regular Army for that route.
Split op is fucking horrible. I did it. You get ostracized by the drills because you don't go to AIT after basic, or don't finish OSUT. Up to and including being called a traitor or a coward. Just enjoy HS while it lasts. Join the Army after.
No. Benefits ARE NOT the same. And this i would say is so far the only thing that is close to being a flat out lie. He makes no mention of the post 9/11 GI bill. Which is probably the best deal out there for GI bill. It's only available to those who serve 3 years of active duty. It is only eligible for the guard and reserve if they have a total of 3 years on Active Duty. 1 year on AD unlocks 60% 2 years on AD unlocks 80% and 3 years unlocks 100%. This is a benefit you could practically miss out on in the guard. I know guys in the guard with almost 20 years and don't even have their first 60% of that GI bill. The Montgomery GI bill doesn't compare to P9/11. But talk to a school Veteran rep about that stuff. Also, in my experience state tuition assistance is sometimes competed for. Based on state. So say you're not the fastest runner? Say you don't have the BEST grades but you're still passing your classes? Sorry. Open them pockets you gotta help pay for school that your recruiter said you wouldn't have to.
When you get called up on state orders you get State Active Duty Pay or, SAD pay. And boy. It's SAD as fuck. It's usually something like $40 to $60 a day, has nothing to do with your rank or time in grade. And you usually get this check after you complete the duty in paper form. But this is case by case depending on state. SAD orders don't come often, but they suck. Sometimes they can't even feed you. I've seen local communities coming out to help feed the guard during wild fire response in WA because the state couldn't afford to feed us or get the food out to us.
Pay. Oh holy shit. Well, pay is straight forward. Now....May the odds be ever in your favor. I've had multiple months back to back where I wasn't paid by my unit. The beautiful irony is when I got out I owed the guard money for being over paid from one set of orders when the guard still owned me drill pay for three months of drills years in the past. Bonus? Good luck. They'll say you're entitled to one. You have a bonus addendum. You haven't fucked up to lose your bonus. But the bonus system will have "issues" your unit will say. I personally had a subordinate soldier get told by state HRC that he would have to reenlist AGAIN to get the bonus he was owed from his last contract. That if he got out they couldn't process the payment for that bonus. I've never had an issue with my bonuses getting paid. But I've seen dozens of other soldiers get absolutely screwed. Last cherry on top. No, you cannot transfer to the regular Army while in the guard. Is there a pipeline for that? Yes. Good luck getting that form approved tho.
I served in the WA Army NG for 15 years. 03/19/07 - 03/19/22. I separated honorably as a SSG. While I do not regret joining overall. I did things I never would of done elsewhere. I observed the prior AD soldiers in my units have better benefits and were much more proficient in their MOS than guys who were 100% guard. It all comes down to what you want to do. But If I could do it all over again, I would of done a 4 year active duty tour, then got out to the guard. You get all the benefits of active duty service aside from retirement. You get better financial assistance for school. 😊
Firstly, Thank for your service and I appreciate what you’ve done for us all🙏🏼🇺🇸 Thank you for sharing a well thought out comment sharing your opinion and experience.
As far as your comments on the Benefits to the National Guard. I’m assuming you didn’t understand or confused. So I’ll help clarify some mix up on your understanding. This video is primarily about the National Guard and the benefits of part time service, which includes the Reserves. When I speak on the Federal Benefits for the Guard, Reserve… they are in fact the same and I’m not going to type what I clearly and concisely stated within the video. My account is primarily for those who are joining and being that this video is about the Guard, they don’t get Post 9-11 GI Bill unless they complete 90+ consecutive days of qualifying Federal Active Service. Which is why I didn’t mention it within this video.
Post 9-11 GI Bill breakdown by percentages for qualifying federal active service is on this official VA Website: www.va.gov/resources/how-we-determine-your-percentage-of-post-911-gi-bill-benefits/
State TA is dependent on each State; LINK: state.nationalguard.com/
As for SAD and pay; I don’t know how other states do it but when I did SAD 2002-2004, I was making more than my base pay but no BAH. Currently, it goes by Rank and if eligible for BAH, we get that now as well. Just because something was the way it was “back in the day,” doesn’t mean things haven’t changed.
As for transferring to Active Duty:
GUARD TO ACTIVE DUTY: ua-cam.com/video/QWCfrIxVyHQ/v-deo.html
Is it guaranteed to be released to active, no but it’s still available for those who get approved. If you go active duty first and find you made a mistake and want out, only way out is to finish your contract.
Guard also has limited full time opportunities as well:
FULL TIME NATIONAL GUARD/RESERVE OPPORTUNITIES: ua-cam.com/video/mN6pB_nuMxo/v-deo.html
As far as your service and wishing to go active… you served 15yrs part time. At any point when Reenlistment came up, you decided not to switch to active duty. It sounds like you wanted it but you didn’t pull the trigger when you had the opportunity. I hear Washington ARNG is a hot mess… So im not surprised. In my pinion you should come back in and do 5yrs active to scratch that itch lol What do you say!?!?
I just joined the NG and I was kinda scared thinking that I chose the wrong branch because I wanted to get deployed more, I just sign a 6 year contract 11b I will be leaving on the 29th to basic wish me luck 🍀
Good luck and best wishes in Training! 💪🏼 Make the best of it, have fun and do your best!
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How did it go?
One benefit of the national guard is rsp (recruit sustainment program) if your a junior in high school you can go to rsp during your junior year and learn about what you will be doing during basic, while getting paid for it. Then you will complete basic during the summer and go back to rsp during your senior year.
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As soon as i turned 17 in December i went to contact a recruiter in the national guard and in two months i was tested examined and sworn in and now im due to ship out to my first part of training in June 4. 11 Bravo javelin in fort bennings Georgia
Ell Yea! Good luck and best wishes in Training! 💪🏼 Make the best of it, have fun and do your best!
@@TEAMSWARTZ thank you drill sergeant🫡
@@israelolivares2392 My pleasure and Stay Blessed! 🙏🏼
I didn’t know we had a General on the Joint Chiefs until I was told I would meet him!
Lol That’s awesome!
My retirement certificate says United States Army. I was guard until I retired. My retirement deposit says Dept of Defense. That's all you need to know.
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@@TEAMSWARTZ thank you and thanks for clearing up the confusion and correcting the myths the military is such a great place to get started in life I wouldn't be where I am now without it.
@@raywalteroutdoors How many deployments you’d go on?
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This kinda crazy. Just walked out the office and bro said those exact words🤣
@@andrew_loko2k3 lmaoooo
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Joining the NG coming from Active Duty, after 6 years of it I’m tired of Officers making us do stupid shit just in the name of OER bullets at least the NG will be something that I don’t dread every day. AD gave me great benefits but from having curripted leadership I’m ready to go NG. Could’ve did more yrs but curription from what I’ve seen at my recent duty station made me want to get out
I’m sorry to hear that and that’s a trending theme with DM’s I’ve received from AD Soldiers. Good luck in the Guard and hopefully a better experience. Thank you so very much for watching this video and I hope you stay blessed! 🇺🇸🙏🏼
I was in the Marine Corps, and later the Army Nat'l Guard. I spent most of my last year of service deployed in an artillery battery during Desert Shield/Storm. It got pretty "real" for a while 😎
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Was honestly thinking about becoming a firefighter in my civilian life but would also like to join the Guard. Kinda wondering witch should I join first? Any advice?
Sit down with both and make a well informed decision. I’d assume that if you went guard first, you’d be in the best physical shape to do the Fire Academy helping you increase your success rate. But you do what’s best for you for your reasons and based on your research… Good luck and best wishes! Thank you so very much for watching this video and I hope you stay blessed! 🇺🇸🙏🏼
Once i got in the guard, it opened up opportunities for the civilian side. A bunch of connections for sure in the guard
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The way I see it is the Army/Air National Guard is a great deal for a prior service individual. I did 6 years in the US Navy and 22 more years in the Army National Guard. For someone just coming in it is not. You go to the same basic training, and the same schools as active duty personal but than you return to your state to drill. You are better off doing the active duty time because that gives you veterans benefits. Which you do not get in the Guard. Your active duty time counts as points for you retirement pay from the Guard.
Thank for your service and I appreciate what you’ve done for us all🙏🏼🇺🇸 Which benefits are you saying AD get that Reservists don’t?
As a ARNG recruiter this was presented amazingly👍🏻
Thank you! Which State and thank you so much for watching!
Army reserves are less than the National Guard, Weekend warriors are the Reserves. The National Guard however is actually what i recommend for most people who are typically patriotic & such. In the Guard you are both Active & Guard, Your job technically is more sophisticated because you take 2 oaths One to the Federal government & Your main one to the state & the states leader over all else. Which also means They spend more time helping the country or your state. Which is why i first joined the National Guard Because the active military's spend most of their time not helping the country but rather helping other country's for the most part. But the Guard while you will go to war & help other country's, Its primary purpose is to help your country & your state, Rather than doing it for other country's. Natural Disaster aide is one of the biggest. To dumb it down Active military are mostly securing other countrys borders to help the country. National Guard Secures our borders to secure the countrys future. WHich is why chose the Guard.
4:18 That Law is real but there are company's that do it anyway, or make sure they don't give you the same job back. The Academy at Ivy Ridge wouldn't even let me return when i came back. & since i needed to make money i didn't have the time or knowhow to do anything about it. So while they exist, its not 100% guaranteed & there is some fighting you might have to do, to get some places to honor it. Just as there is some business's that won't even let you shop at thier place of business if your in the army. I ran into that as well in GA. 4:54 You know them recruiters though be trying to force you into combat roles, its what happened to me. 11B & 98 X-Ray baby.
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Dang, which store or company was this??? GA is typically a patriotic State. I’m surprised to hear that. You’re def right about the Law and re-employment. Sounds like a great video topic lol. You could have sued them and won if they didn’t follow through with the same job or similar job responsibilities and pay.
I wear glasses. Im basically blind without them, will that effect my army basic training? And will sleep apnea with a CPAP effect me? I'm cool with just not using it for the 6 months. I'm trying to join the Missouri National Guard army
You’ll have to speak with your recruiter to see if you’ll be eligible for a waiver and get their guidance. Sleep Apnea is a disqualifying condition and if you’re on a CPAP machine already… in my opinion will be a denial unfortunately. Glasses themselves aren’t an issue. Good luck on your waiver and may the waiver gods forever be in your favor!
I got denied active duty went NG and it changed my life forever. deployed to Middle East for a year. I have active duty friends that never got to deploy.
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The guard is capable, some unites are second to no unit active or reserve. So long as politics is keep at bay and discipline is enforced. I have see units that meet muster and I have seen units that act like a scout troop because the commanders hands are tied by the AG not wanting to upset people.
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I'm thinking about going in the national guard with the intention of becoming SF. Still a while away and training to be the best 💪
Sounds like a master plan and I hope it all works out for you! Thank you for watching and stay blessed! 🇺🇸🙏🏼
@@TEAMSWARTZ Thank you I appreciate it!
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To all of my military friends in the comments right now, I am about to graduate college in less than a year and highly considering commissioning as an officer. What are the pros and cons of this?
More money and way more responsibility to include more responsibility outside of the one weekend per month requirement.
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I went to the field more in the Army reserves than in the Regular Army, However, I found regular army way more professional than the Army reserves.
Thank you for sharing and Thank for your service and I appreciate what you’ve done for us all🙏🏼🇺🇸 I find it unit dependent in all three components.
The National Guard is being deployed more often than the active army.... I know of two units in my state that are being deployed this year
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National Guard troops can be sent overseas and can be incorporated into the regular army in a time of emergency. Guard troops have been sent to Afghanistan, Iraq, and Central America. They can be also shipped to other states in times of emergency. Which is why some states create their own State Guard units to keep their troops in their respective states.
Incredibly tempting to go guard after this 6 yr contract.
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Very valid points, SFC. I’ve gotten 2 MOS’s plus Crane Operator course completed in my 6 years in the Guard. I picked up my 5 in 3 years and top of the 6 list because I have the time to go to additional schools for points. Currently on Title 10 and loving it.
Hooah Motha F’n Lujah! Thank for your service and I appreciate what you’ve done for us all🙏🏼🇺🇸 Glad you’re def making the best of this experience and thanks for sharing!
I'm 31 with an associates degree. I work in IT for my municipal governemnt, and also coach college football. I've been considering the Guard while I still have some years left lol. Any advice, guidance or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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I’d say watch this video:
DON’T JOIN THE ARMY UNTIL YOU WATCH THIS VIDEO FIRST: ua-cam.com/video/dVCY7tFWSLA/v-deo.html
Do it for your reasons and I hope you do well!
For.mer active here. Now I'm full time guard. We do our jobs! No dog and pony bullshit. We know our role better than the active component.
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Are national guard members considered vets? My Uncle was in the army in the very late 50s and I think he was in the national guard but when he passed they told the family he wasn't going to a marker for a veteran's flag.
For the veteran burial services you have to be a retiree from the service. I’m sorry to hear that and I’m sorry for your loss. Thank you so very much for watching this video and I hope you stay blessed! 🇺🇸🙏🏼
My guard unit got deployed 3 times the six years when i was in
Must have been at the height of both campaigns…. Combat arms?
My National Guard grandson just finished AIT. The Army invited to Ranger school. He'll start in early January at Fort Moore. He likes the Army so well that he's thinking of going to college, joining ROTC, getting a commission and then trying to switch to full time Army. He'll be drilling while in ROTC. Here's my question: does his drilling time count when it comes to calculating his pay? Also, this is a bit big to ask, but what would his budget look like while he's in ROTC. I know Michigan will pay his tuition, I know he'll get a stipend from ROTC. Are there any other sources of income associated with ROTC and his plan?
I’m not sure if he got the minuteman scholarship or not and if he SMP contracted but I’m sure his Recruiter would know and he’d be able to break that down for him.
Drill pay can be determined as described within this video:
US ARMY/RESERVE/GUARD PAY: ua-cam.com/video/GsZQsFiPGrY/v-deo.html
Calculator is in the description area. Good luck to him and best wishes in Training! 💪🏼 Make the best of it, have fun and do your best! Thank you so very much for watching this video and I hope you stay blessed! 🇺🇸🙏🏼
MOSTLY accurate information.
The big glaring error is overemphasizing that the "training is the same." This is simply not true. When it comes to institutional training, yes, however, when considering operational training (such as field time), this is very inaccurate. This is worth mention as institutional training is merely foundational, whereas operational training is more so the application and testing of institutional training, techniques, tools, and procedures (TTPs) and time behind equipment you were taught to use.
This, of course, varies from NG unit to unit and RA unit to unit. Largely though, the average NG unit as whole, cannot hold a handle to the average RA unit when it comes to operational training. Some NG students I've had did outperform RA students. However, when this happens, the NG student was prior RA.
-an ALC instructor.
I agree with most of what you shared but when I started “same training,” I was referring to the IET version. But agreed, being active duty should be more proficient and experienced. Thank you so very much for watching this video and I hope you stay blessed! 🇺🇸🙏🏼
Im enlisted but thinking of becoming an officer. I hope me switching over isn't a mistake.😅
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I noticed no mention of national guard recruiters lying about the ability to switch to active or move to a different state anytime they want. It's an epidemic tbh. You also were incorrect about future Soldier program in relation to the reserve. Reserve assessors are not in the DEP, but the delayed training program, or DTP. They can begin drilling immediately, just like in the NG, including as a junior. Also, the reserve also does stateside missions so you were incorrect about that. Example, when covid hit my wife, who was stationed in a medical unit in Boston, go deployed to NYC to help out cause the guard couldn't cover everything. You may want to adjust your info. Good video for the most part though.
They’re not lying and I’ve done videos on these topics. We cannot stop a Soldier transferring States and now with IPPSA in play, streamlines the process. Now, going AD from Guard/Reserve leveraging a “Conditional Release” is a possibility. Although, not guaranteed to be approved it “IS POSSIBLE.” Going from AD to Guard or Reserve without completing your AD Enlistment contract first is “NOT A POSSIBILITY.”
GUARD TO ACTIVE DUTY: ua-cam.com/video/QWCfrIxVyHQ/v-deo.html
NATIONAL GUARD INTERSTATE TRANSFER VIDEO GUIDE: ua-cam.com/video/LQQ5VTfrTA0/v-deo.html
Thank you for clarifying the DEP for Reservists providing the Recruiter/GC puts in the documentation to place them in a paid status. However, you’re forgetting that the AD Recruiting Stations make the AD/Reserve Recruits feel that they are obligated to attend the Future Soldier Program for all DEP’rs. Let’s be real, majority of Reserve Units don’t want to babysit a Recruit that they can’t do anything with out of the liability that they’re not BCT qualified yet. Therefore, yes… they’re in paid status but across the board more than not, the pre-BCT Reservists are not actually drilling to earn a Drill pay. Reserve doesn’t do State Missions and as stated in the video you just posted beneath, explains just that and if they do, it has to be for extenuating circumstances. In the example you shared is one of those scenarios. No lie there. 🙏🏽
Thank you for sharing and one team one fight. I believe if we both can understand our products better, and worked together and not like competition, we’d all benefit and obtain the end results we all desire
@@TEAMSWARTZ I've actually seen a lot of reservist "deployed" to another state to help out with stateside missions; I simple gave you ONE example. The issue I have though is NG recruiters will take a guy who wants to go active and tell him they can do it anytime and getting a 368 is not easy, especially in certain states.
It is the applicants choice if they want to drill prior to going to training. 100% their choice. I make sure they are aware of this. Nothin much to say about that.
Future Soldier training is used to make sure applicants are prepared for basic training; which for us is one of our responsibilities. I'm not sure how that can be considered a negative as you relayed it.
There's no beef, everyone is my brother and sister in arms, regardless of branch. But I will say I have dealt with NG recruiters lying to applicants more than any other branch.. and with marine recruiters running around, that's impressive.
Thanks for sharing that with me and that’s pretty cool. The more you know! I’m a firm believer in sending applicants where they truly want and need to go. That’s unfortunate that some guard recruiters you’ve experienced have been doing that because that’s bad for business. It’s like. USAREC recruiter telling an applicant Reserve is better over the Guard for College money knowing our benefits are better. Although I lose some of these applicants but knowing the Reserve have way more medical assets, I refer them to a Reserve Recruiter for those opportunities. One team, one dream! As for the FSP I’m pointing out it’s as effective as the FSL puts into that program where as the Guard is an actual program and NGB guided. And we have training aids, etc… RSP is just a better program through n through across the board. Thanks for all that you do and glad you’re a good one!
I’m in the guard. They can talk all they want. But we are a very necessary linchpin.
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Thank you for these great videos!
Glad you like them! Thank you very much! I enjoy making them!
i’m active duty rn but i kinda wish i would have went guard, i plan on reenlisting with the guard once my contract is up tho
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Why do you plan to switch curious
If the National Guard isn’t the real Army, then how come I was deployed to Iraq for 18 months?
Thank for your service and I appreciate what you’ve done for us all🙏🏼🇺🇸 Don’t entertain those comments. Their life sucks bad enough that they feel the need to say some dumb crap like that to make themselves feel better…
if the us army reserve is like the british army reserve you dont have the option to join because depending how long you serve you may find in order to complete your regular army service then you can automically be enlisted in the reserve
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Hardest part about the guard is there needs to be an open slot to get promoted into
Depends on how far you’re willing to travel as well. Some people just want to remain in the same unit instead of getting out of their comfort zone and transfer to another unit for the promotion. Thank you so very much for watching this video and I hope you stay blessed! 🇺🇸🙏🏼
@@TEAMSWARTZ true. There are only a few slots for my MOS in Texas so switching to the reserves
@@danielpeters2282 That’s an excellent option too… Good luck to you and thanks for sharing!
I served 12 years on active duty army and 8 years national guard and retired. The only thing I disliked about the NG is slots. No slots available, you can't get promoted to the next rank.
That’s where flexibility comes in. Reclassify, choosing another zone to be promoted in, changing units, etc… obviously geographical may interfere with those options but food for thought. Many times it’s people rather staying within their comfort zone. Thank for your service and I appreciate what you’ve done for us all🙏🏼🇺🇸 Thank you so very much for watching this video and I hope you stay blessed! 🇺🇸🙏🏼
videos are lookin great my guy
Thank you!!! I’m trying! lol
My dad has been in the guard for 17 years and only deployed once and that was to a non combat zone
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