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The National Guard and Reserve : a reference handbook
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The National Guard and Reserve : a reference handbook

Author: Michael D Doubler
Publisher: Westport, Conn. : Praeger Security International, 2008.
Series: Contemporary military, strategic, and security issues
Edition/Format: Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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From the Publisher: Citizen-soldiers have played one of the most important roles in providing an integral part to the United States national defense system. From the earliest founding of the American militia in 1636, to the participation of National Guard and Reserve forces in today's war on terror, citizen-soldiers have come forward during national emergencies to provide necessary defense. The defense system of  Read more...
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Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: Michael D Doubler
ISBN: 9780275993252 0275993256
OCLC Number: 221153846
Description: xiii, 218 p., [10] p. of plates : ill. ; 25 cm.
Contents: Foreword / Lewis Sorley -- Preface -- 1: National Guard and Reserve today -- 2: Citizen-soldiers and the national defense -- 3: National Guard -- 4: Army Reserve -- 5: Navy and Marine Corps Reserve -- 6: Air Force Reserve -- 7: Coast Guard Reserve -- 8: Guard and Reserve in the war on terrorism -- 9: Road ahead: future consideration for the Guard and Reserve -- Appendix I: Citizen-soldier biographies -- Appendix II: Key Guard and Reserve Legislation -- Chronology -- Glossary -- Annotated bibliography -- Index -- Photo essay follows page 106.
Series Title: Contemporary military, strategic, and security issues
Responsibility: Michael D. Doubler ; foreword by Lewis Sorley.
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From the Publisher: Citizen-soldiers have played one of the most important roles in providing an integral part to the United States national defense system. From the earliest founding of the American militia in 1636, to the participation of National Guard and Reserve forces in today's war on terror, citizen-soldiers have come forward during national emergencies to provide necessary defense. The defense system of America has always had a need for citizen roles in the military, which have become the foundation for the National Guard and Reserve. These men and women have contributed greatly to their country in times of military action, especially in their roles since the attacks of September 11, 2001. This book provides groundbreaking information on the contributions of these citizen-soldiers, and gives first-hand account biographies from the men and women that help serve America. The members of the National Guard and Reserve have become essential to the nation's first line of defense in both Iraq and Afghanistan in recent years. No other book provides the extensive information and history that has shaped this crucial extension of the American defense system. From their creation in 1636 to the continual effort they provide for the United States, the citizen-soldier has played an integral part in shaping the history of America's defense system. Through their active participation, the men and women of the National Guard and Reserve, provide the necessary manpower that is needed to defend the nation. They have come forward not only during times of war but in national emergencies and in their daily lives as well. This work provides factual articles and interpretive essays to help examine the development of the citizen-soldier in times of war and peace. Continually, it covers the importance of the National Guard and Reserve from early colonial times through the current war in Iraq. Doubler provides a human dimension of the citizen-soldier through seven biographical sketches of key individuals. In addition, a separate section contains extracts of the key legislation that has shaped the National Guard and Reserves along with an annotated chronology and bibliography for reference. No other reference handbook provides this thorough of an examination of the National Guard and Reserve, including groundbreaking information on the roles and missions of these men and women in the war on terror since the September 11, 2001 attacks.

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