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- Can I go home after drill? : r nationalguard - Reddit
For a Sat Sun, if your drill schedule says MUTA 2x2 or 2+2 (I’ve seen it both ways), you can go home after release on Saturday If the schedule says MUTA 4, you’re most likely in the field and or staying the night somewhere
- WHEN RESERVISTS LIVE DISTANT FROM THEIR UNIT
While most folks are assigned to units that are within the commuting distance, people can end up outside of the commuting distance if they change their residence for work, school, or a variety of other personal reasons
- NATIONAL GUARD BUREAU FACT SHEET
Guard members called to State Active Duty by their governors are state employees when in a SAD status Pay and benefits are determined by state law, and Guard members are not eligible for federal pay or benefits
- Housing | U. S. Army - goarmy. com
Part-time Soldiers live off base Part-time Army Reserve and Army National Guard Soldiers do not live on base in military housing and are able to live in their own homes
- Air National Guard Air Force Reserves - Baseops Forums
As the other posters have said you really need to live in the local area of your base for at least a few years and unless you are an airline pilot with travel benefits you will need to live within driving distance indefinitely
- How far do you guys live from your units? : r nationalguard - Reddit
65 miles, 2 hour drive I typically go home, but every once in awhile they provide hotels It's spotty, though
- Moving around in the Military : r Militaryfaq - Reddit
If part time, National Guard Reserves are in You'll "drill" one weekend a month and two weeks a year (or however often they want you) at a local armory or base, you won't have to move
- On base Housing? : r nationalguard - Reddit
The National Guard doesn’t typically have bases with housing available If you live near an active duty installation for another branch, they may or may not have housing available and you may or may not qualify to live in it
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