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- W243459847 abstract "IN THEIR EARL lEST SERVICE as a militia force at Bunker Hill, Americans first began serving their communities and their country as citizensoldiers. From those humble beginnings emerged the organization we know today as the National Guard a citizen-soldier force composed of both Army and Air Force components. capable of serving its country at home or around the globe as an integrated and essential component of our nation's Armed Forces. Because of this widespread mission of support, legislative affairs within the National Guard have become a complex business. Our basic goal is the same as any other Department of Defense (DOD) legislative liaison (LL) office-to provide an accurate, responsive conduit for the two-way flow of information between Congress and the National Guard and to advise our leadership on matters of congressional importance. The mechanics of how we accomplish our mission are also very similar, but more complex in many ways. For instance like the National Guard Bureau (NGB) our legislative offive is composed of and represents both the Army National Guard (ARNG) and the Air National Guard (ANG) and, consequently, as a part of the total force team, the Active Army and Air Force. As shown in Figure 1, the NGB is involved at many levels. As an NGB staff element. the NGB Policy and IIiaison Office (NGB-PL ) interfaces with and represents these same agencies. Although the NGB-PL has the primary responsibility, congressional relations are by no means limited to this office. The National Guard offices of the chief counsel and public ala's have significant involvement in congressional affairs, as do the NGB staff members serving on the Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) Army and Air Force staffs. NGB-PL also interfaces with the four set-vice legislative offices and with OSD-LL. Add to this already complex set of relations the separate adjutants general-each representing their respective governors and personnel of the National Guard apportioned to their states-and you have some very interesting liaison challenges. While there is often significant discussion about the many additional, value-added roles that the Guard HIlls at the community level, including disaster relief. at-risk youth programs and counterdrug programs. it is the Guard's federal combat mission-that of enhancing the combat capability of our nation's defense forces-that has primacy and drives our resources and force structure. From an LL perspective. articulating the importance and requirements of the NGB's primary mission in an accurate and timely manner is a continuous challenge. In the past, the struggle over allocating extremely scarce resources, in combination with the realignment and recognition of the Guard's combat roles, missions and capabilities, has generated less than positive relations, particularly within the Active Component (AC). However, tremendous strides have recently been made toward total integration of all Army components. Currently, the ARNG provides over half of the AC's combat forces, almost half of its combat support capability and about one-third of its combat service support forces. Likewise, the ANG is a fully integrated partner in the Air Force, providing 49 percent of its theater airlift capability, 45 percent of its aerial tanker forces, 34 percent of its fighters and 36 percent of its air rescue resources. Mission allocation is constantly under review and will most certainly change as the services continue to adjust to an ever-changing world and threats to our national security. The NGB's corporate task is to provide the resources and force structure necessary to generate and sustain combat readiness across the full spectrum of missions the National Guard must perform. Accomplishing this task requires extensive planning and coordination-both within the Pentagon and on the Hill-as well as significant coordination with the leadership of the 54 state, territory and district commands. …" @default.
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- W243459847 title "Citizen-Soldiers: A Tradition of Service" @default.
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