Despite the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the Pentagon says both the active-duty Army and the National Guard are exceeding their recruiting goals.
You know, it's interesting, when I was in a rope line just the other day, coming out here from Wisconsin, a couple of young returnees were in the line one active duty, one from the Guard.
And for many commuters making the journey to work during this morning's rush hour, seeing the National Guard on duty certainly seems to be boosting confidence.
His personal archive of documents will be packed up and, at 20:00 (19:00 GMT) on Thursday, the Swiss Guard on duty at his Castel Gandolfo residence will be dismissed, to be replaced by Vatican police.
Still his father said nothing, his eyes fixed on the view like a soldier on guard duty, determined not to miss the signal flare sent up by a savage tribe on a distant hill.
In a country of nearly three hundred million people, only two and a half million serve in the active-duty armed forces, the Reserves, and the National Guard.
There are 43, 000 military reservists in Ohio counting the National Guard, which when added to the active-duty personnel stationed in the state adds up to a total of 51, 000 warfighters.
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The home guard are back on duty at the town's Garrison chapel, where there are plans to establish a military heritage centre.
It is alleged that the officer, who was on duty, attacked Mr Alwan, a security guard at the nightclub, by repeatedly striking him on the body with his police baton to his injury.
If just the lesser number left the military, our active-duty, reserve and National Guard forces would lose 228, 600 people -- more than the total of today's active-duty Marine Corps.
He may also alienate a key element of his political constituency without which neither he nor his Republican party will fare well in future elections: the active-duty military and the millions of others in and out of uniform National Guard and Reserve personnel, veterans, defense contractors, their employees and unions, and other patriotic Americans who once formed the Reagan defense coalition.
The President, again, in that meeting with the Joint Chiefs, had an opportunity to talk to the service heads about the stress that has been put on our active-duty force, the stress that's been put on the Guard and reserve as the individuals charged with having a ready, rested, and well-equipped force for our protection.
He may also alienate a key element of his political constituency without which neither he nor his Republican party will fare well in future elections: the active-duty military and the millions of others in and out of uniform National Guard and Reserve personnel, veterans, defense contractors, their employees and unions, and other patriotic Americans who once formed the Reagan defense coalition.
Farther to the north, soldiers from the Indiana National Guard are also caught between duty and family.
The Coast Guard and National Guard were on duty helping to rescue stranded people and maintain shelters for those who had evacuated their homes.
Cherchez la femme: in 1962, James Joseph Dresnok, an American soldier stationed on the South Korea side of the demilitarized zone, snuck away from guard duty to visit a woman.
Responding to questions about whether Bush was present for all required duty during his time in the Air National Guard in the early 1970s, the White House on Friday released what Bush aides said were all documents relating to the president's service.
Spokesmen for both Mr Bush and his father, former President Bush, deny that the governor received any preferential treatment, and Mr Bush has long insisted that it was his desire to be a fighter pilot which led him to apply to the National Guard instead of opting for infantry duty in Vietnam.
The blast killed off-duty police officer Robert Sanderson, 35, who was working as a security guard at the clinic, and maimed a nurse, Emily Lyons, then 41.
He also said he would add more active duty troops and "end the backdoor draft of National Guard and reservists, " referring to the extended tours those troops are serving.
The National Guard has nearly 11, 000 guardsmen on state active duty to assist governors and local officials with security and disaster response efforts.
In Louisiana, where Hurricane Katrina struck three years ago, about 3, 000 National Guard members began reporting for duty Thursday, and the state put another 2, 000 on alert and has issued requests for assistance from other states if needed, Gov. Bobby Jindal said.
Some 6, 000 Massachusetts National Guard members were put on storm duty as residents across the region stocked up on essential supplies.
He criticised many of the practices at Deepcut during the period covering the four deaths, including that of allowing young recruits to do armed guard duty unsupervised.
By next February, some 2 million service men and women who did tours of duty in Iraq and Afghanistan (including all the Armed Forces and the National Guard) will have retired from the military.
Lord Wimborne had a positive duty to protect the boy from the cog-wheels by ensuring there was a safety guard or fence.
The soldier was quoted as saying that he killed his platoon and squad commanders while on guard duty.
Unless more foreign soldiers are somehow mustered, the Pentagon is likely soon to call up thousands more army reservists and National Guard troops for duty in Iraq, to help relieve soldiers currently stationed there.
Whether they are active duty, Guard or Reserve, they are entitled, as well, to expect the best pay and benefits our country can afford, including a modern GI Bill with educational assistance that will help us recruit and keep our nation's finest in uniform.
Bush's time in the Air National Guard was marked by accusations that he used his father's influence to avoid active duty, and that he failed to fulfill his commitment.
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