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What makes the National Guard different from the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marines?

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Answered by rutujabhosle69
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The primary difference between the two is that the Reserves are owned and managed by the federal government, and each state owns its own National Guard. However, the president or the Secretary of Defense can activate state National Guard members into federal military service during times of need.

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Answered by geetanjaliyadav60
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the primary difference between the two is that the reserve are owned and managed by a federal government and each state owns it's own national guard

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