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On 4/3/18 3:55 PM, Tim wrote:
Keyser Soze - show quoted text - There's a difference between the U.S. military and the National Guard.. ,,,, Really? My great uncle was in the Pennsylvania national guard and fought in Belgium during WW1. I had two cousins in the Illinois national guard called to Vietnam . You amaze me, Harry. Hahahahaha! Oh, were those relatives fighting as an ordinary police unit or to pursue ordinary domestic policies within the United States? No? Well, there are restrictions on the U.S. Army or Air Force doing that, but the Guard, which is under the direction of a governor, can engage in such activities in their home or neighboring states. You see, Tim, there *is* a difference between the U.S. military and the national guard. A national guard unit can be activated for border patrol or for other activities along a border, such as fence building, but I think the restrictions in the Insurrection Act prevent the Army from doing that. There were a few years when such was possible, but that authority was taken away. |
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On Tue, 3 Apr 2018 18:07:06 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 4/3/18 3:55 PM, Tim wrote: Keyser Soze - show quoted text - There's a difference between the U.S. military and the National Guard.. ,,,, Really? My great uncle was in the Pennsylvania national guard and fought in Belgium during WW1. I had two cousins in the Illinois national guard called to Vietnam . You amaze me, Harry. Hahahahaha! Oh, were those relatives fighting as an ordinary police unit or to pursue ordinary domestic policies within the United States? No? Well, there are restrictions on the U.S. Army or Air Force doing that, but the Guard, which is under the direction of a governor, can engage in such activities in their home or neighboring states. You see, Tim, there *is* a difference between the U.S. military and the national guard. A national guard unit can be activated for border patrol or for other activities along a border, such as fence building, but I think the restrictions in the Insurrection Act prevent the Army from doing that. There were a few years when such was possible, but that authority was taken away. === 'Airree Krauts, born again military expert. How funny. --- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. http://www.avg.com |
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Keyser Soze
On 4/3/18 3:55 PM, Tim wrote: Keyser Soze - show quoted text - There's a difference between the U.S. military and the National Guard.. ,,,, Really? My great uncle was in the Pennsylvania national guard and fought in Belgium during WW1. I had two cousins in the Illinois national guard called to Vietnam . You amaze me, Harry. Hahahahaha! Oh, were those relatives fighting as an ordinary police unit or to pursue ordinary domestic policies within the United States? No? Well, ::: Ever hear of the AEF? why don’t you dig up ol Pershing and ask him what the “Keystones “ were doing ‘over there’ As for Vietnam, you mean get read up on the Illinois national guard in the 126th Quartermaster units. Nah, that won’t happen. |
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