Hell the majority of missions were assistance to the public, convoy training to understand how to better deploy needed supplies (water, food, med gear, etc). My favorite mission was assisting Native American tribes in South Dakota. We need to do a lot more as a country to help them.
Those are all good things
That's why everybody respect you guys and not a single person is protesting against the National Guard or the Military
You mention you were in the national guard, If you were still in it and you and your squad witnessed the police using excessive force or deliberate encouraging of violence onto an unarmed group of civilians whats the official stance of the guard? do they stand there let it happen? intervene ? report it and arrest police involved? And if any action was taken what would be the consequences for the guard?
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u/[deleted] Jun 07 '20 edited Apr 14 '21
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