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{{Military_unit | {{Military_unit | ||
|name=National Guard | |name=National Guard | ||
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|logo=United States National Guard.gif | |logo=United States National Guard.gif | ||
|motto=Always Ready, Always There | |motto=Always Ready, Always There | ||
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|country=USA | |country=USA | ||
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− | The '''United States National Guard''' ('''USNG''') was USA based private militia. The USNG was dedicated to the defense of the USA at home and abroad. It was comprised of a variety of soldiers from numerous backgrounds. | + | The '''United States National Guard''' ('''USNG''') was {{CountryLink|USA|US}} based private militia. The USNG was dedicated to the defense of the USA at home and abroad. It was comprised of a variety of soldiers from numerous backgrounds. |
− | In newer | + | '''In newer times (not sure when) it was established as {{eLink|unit||in-game}} [[military unit]], keeping the original logo of the unit. |
+ | ''' | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
The following is the historical view of the original structure of the USNG. | The following is the historical view of the original structure of the USNG. | ||
− | === | + | ===Leadership=== |
+ | The following table lists past Generals and Lieutenant Generals. | ||
+ | |||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
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| July 2008 - Unknown | | July 2008 - Unknown | ||
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− | | | + | | {{eLink|citizen|1199883|istarlan}} |
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| Unknown - Unknown | | Unknown - Unknown | ||
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| [[John Killah]] | | [[John Killah]] | ||
| {{eLink|citizen|2764134|Jack Mensley}} | | {{eLink|citizen|2764134|Jack Mensley}} | ||
− | | N/A | + | | N/A |
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====Division One==== | ====Division One==== | ||
{{Main|1st (US) National Guard Division}} | {{Main|1st (US) National Guard Division}} | ||
− | This division was the former mobile division of the USNG, and the larger of the two due to that fact. It was last led by Col. Eric Vanderberg and his executive officer, Lt. Col. Scrapwolf. The division was constituted of four platoons. | + | This division was the former mobile division of the USNG, and the larger of the two due to that fact. It was last led by Col. {{eLink|citizen|1210657|Eric Vanderberg}} and his executive officer, Lt. Col. {{eLink|citizen|4334013|Scrapwolf}}. The division was constituted of four platoons. |
====Division Two==== | ====Division Two==== | ||
{{Main|2nd (US) National Guard Division}} | {{Main|2nd (US) National Guard Division}} | ||
− | This division was the former non-mobile division of the USNG. It was at one time | + | This division was the former non-mobile division of the USNG. It was at one time reserved solely for [[Congress member]]s and [[Party president]]s but later was open for all types of soldiers. It was last led by Col. {{eLink|citizen|3227300|TKKTTONY}} and his executive officer, Lt. Col. {{eLink|citizen|4460488|Mr Peanuts}}. This division was constituted of four platoons. |
====Division Three==== | ====Division Three==== | ||
{{Main|3rd (US) National Guard Division}} | {{Main|3rd (US) National Guard Division}} | ||
− | The 3rd NG Division (Cavalry) was formed by GEN | + | The 3rd NG Division (Cavalry) was formed by GEN {{eLink|citizen|1199883|istarlan}}, then the Commanding General of the United States National Guard, due to organizational issues and combat inefficiency in the US Armed Forces. |
− | ==USNG Ranks and Positions== | + | ===USNG Ranks and Positions=== |
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− | |[[File: | + | |[[File:Insignia - United States - Private.svg|30px]] |
− | |[[File: | + | |[[File:Insignia - United States - First Lieutenant.svg|10px]] |
− | |[[File: | + | |[[File:Insignia - United States - Major.svg|30px]] |
− | |[[File: | + | |[[File:Insignia - United States - Lieutenant Colonel.svg|30px]] |
− | |[[File: | + | |[[File:Insignia - United States - Colonel.svg|60px]] |
− | |[[File: | + | |[[File:Insignia - United States - Brigadier General.svg|20px]] |
− | |[[File: | + | |[[File:Insignia - United States - Lieutenant General.svg|60px]] |
− | |[[File: | + | |[[File:Insignia - United States - General.svg|80px]] |
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|'''Private''' | |'''Private''' | ||
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|USNG Commanding Officer | |USNG Commanding Officer | ||
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− | <nowiki>*</nowiki> | + | <nowiki>*</nowiki> Later the positions were defunct |
===Officer Abbreviations=== | ===Officer Abbreviations=== | ||
− | The following list of abbreviations | + | The following list of abbreviations was the officially accepted abbreviations for USNG officer positions (not ranks): |
* '''PCO''': Platoon Commanding Officer | * '''PCO''': Platoon Commanding Officer | ||
* '''DXO''': Company Executive Officer | * '''DXO''': Company Executive Officer | ||
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* '''*QMG''': Quartermaster General | * '''*QMG''': Quartermaster General | ||
* '''USNG XO''': Executive Officer of the National Guard | * '''USNG XO''': Executive Officer of the National Guard | ||
− | * '''USNG CO''': General (Commanding Officer) of the National | + | * '''USNG CO''': General (Commanding Officer) of the National Guard |
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The United States National Guard (USNG) was US based private militia. The USNG was dedicated to the defense of the USA at home and abroad. It was comprised of a variety of soldiers from numerous backgrounds.
In newer times (not sure when) it was established as in-game military unit, keeping the original logo of the unit.
History
The following is the historical view of the original structure of the USNG.
Leadership
The following table lists past Generals and Lieutenant Generals.
Commanding General | Executive Officer | Length of Service |
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Kokach | July 2008 - Unknown | |
istarlan | Unknown - Unknown | |
chimichonga barbosa | Unknown - Unknown | |
Leroy Combs | Unknown - Unknown | |
jankems | Trista Devonaire | November 2009 - Unknown |
Bradley Reala | Sweetbags | Unknown - March 2011 |
Sweetbags | Axe_Ccident | March 2011 - April 2011 |
Axe_Ccident | Jadiv | April 2011- June 2012 |
Jadiv | Jack Mensley | June 2012- N/A |
John Killah | Jack Mensley | N/A |
Structure
The United States National Guard was comprised of a Command Staff and one division. Both Division One and Division Two were fully mobile with the lifting of movement restrictions for congress members and presidents.
Command Staff
The United States National Guard Command Staff hands down orders to the entire corps. The General of the USNG and his Executive Officer were directly in charge of all operations of the United States National Guard.
Division One
This division was the former mobile division of the USNG, and the larger of the two due to that fact. It was last led by Col. Eric Vanderberg and his executive officer, Lt. Col. Scrapwolf. The division was constituted of four platoons.
Division Two
This division was the former non-mobile division of the USNG. It was at one time reserved solely for Congress members and Party presidents but later was open for all types of soldiers. It was last led by Col. TKKTTONY and his executive officer, Lt. Col. Mr Peanuts. This division was constituted of four platoons.
Division Three
The 3rd NG Division (Cavalry) was formed by GEN istarlan, then the Commanding General of the United States National Guard, due to organizational issues and combat inefficiency in the US Armed Forces.
USNG Ranks and Positions
* Later the positions were defunct
Officer Abbreviations
The following list of abbreviations was the officially accepted abbreviations for USNG officer positions (not ranks):
- PCO: Platoon Commanding Officer
- DXO: Company Executive Officer
- DCO: Company Commanding Officer
- *QMG: Quartermaster General
- USNG XO: Executive Officer of the National Guard
- USNG CO: General (Commanding Officer) of the National Guard