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[Footnote 21-86: The National Guard Bureau is a joint agency of the Departments of the Army and Air Force which acts as adviser to the service staffs on
Integration of the Armed Forces, 1940-1965 Morris J. MacGregor
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The National Guard Bureau which is in Washington, and the Army and Air Force.
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The troops will be armed but can use their weapons only to protect themselves, Gen. Craig McKinley, chief of the National Guard Bureau, told a Pentagon news conference.
More Than 1,000 National Guard Troops Heading To U.S.-Mexico Border 2010
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Most recently, Yi worked for the National Guard Bureau in Arlington County on the staff of the chief information officer, a bureau spokesman said.
Fairfax charges retired Army officer in deaths of wife, daughter 2010
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ROBERTS: ... and also has to be approved by the chief of the National Guard Bureau.
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He added that he informed much of the Army hierarchy including: the Adjutant General of the Alabama National Guard, the Honorable Secretary of the Army, and the Chief of National Guard Bureau.
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FEMA is coordinating plans with other federal agencies nationwide, such as the Department of Health and Human Services, the American Red Cross, the National Guard Bureau and at least three other federal agencies.
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"It means the world to them," my friend told the National Guard Bureau.
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About 75 percent of the Guard's budget, he said, is the purview of the National Guard Bureau in Washington, which is responsible for ensuring the Guard is prepared to be called up by the president in a time of war.
Brandon Friedman: Alaska National Guard General Changes Story; Palin Promotes 2008
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Lt.Gen. Stephen Blum, chief of the National Guard Bureau, admitted “We are woefully under equipped in the Army National Guard across the nation.”
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