CBRN Safety 016


CBRN Safety 016 : Domestic CBRN CM. National Guard (NG) Because forces in Title 32, United States Code, status remain under the command of the governor, NG units may conduct law enforcement missions and are not subject to the restriction of the Posse Comitatus Act. NG forces, unless federalized, operate under the command and control (C2) of the governor and the adjutant general (TAG) in state active duty and Title 32, USC, status. National Guard coordination centers, NG joint force headquarters, joint task forces-state, weapons of mass destruction-civil support teams, chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and high-yield explosives enhanced response force package, homeland response forces, Joint Continental United States Communications Support Environment, and Joint Interagency Training Capability form the keystone of NG CBRN response capabilities
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