National Guard (NG)


National Guard (NG) :

"The NG primarily operates under three different command relationships: Federal funding and Federal control (Title 10 USC - "federalized" status); Federal funding and state control (Title 32 USC); and state active duty (state funding and state control). NG forces, unless federalized, operate under the C2 of the governor and adjutant general in state active duty and/or Title 32 status. The NG, when in state status, responds under the governor's control for CS missions in accordance with state laws. However, when NG personnel or units are federalized by order of the President under Title 10 USC, they respond under the same legal restrictions and C2 structures as active component military forces. The NG, when in state status, is also normally the first military responder to CS incidents that require resources beyond the capabilities of local and other state-level emergency response organizations. Working under the control of the governor, their actions are closely coordinated with those of other agencies, to include any DOD assets committed to the same or related incidents. Additionally, in many states, the adjutant general is also the state's director for emergency management, and as such, not only controls the response of the state's NG forces, but also manages and coordinates the state's response to CBRNE CM in support of local governments". (JCS/DOD, CBRNECM, 2006, II-11)

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