n.c. national guard 101
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Guard 101 is just what it sounds like it is, a short information brief covering the basics of the what the North Carolina National Guard is, who we are, where we're located and what we do.TRANSCRIPT
North Carolina National Guard Information Brief
Outline
• Organizational Overview
• Where We Are
• What We Do
• Operational Summary
• Funding
Chain of Command
Adjutant General
North Carolina
Secretary
of Defense Secretary of
Public Safety
Governor of
North Carolina President of the
United States
30th Armored
Brigade
Combat Team
60th
Troop
Command
145th Airlift
Wing
Joint Force HQs
Raleigh
130th
Maneuver
Enhancement
Brigade
139th Regiment
Combat Arms
113th
Sustainment
Brigade
449th
Aviation
Brigade
AAGs- Army Maneuver & Sustainment
DAG
AAG- Air AAG- DO Domestic OPNS
Clinton Morrisville Charlotte Greensboro Ft. Bragg Raleigh Charlotte
Where We Are
93 Army National Guard Armories
Two Air National Guard Locations
Army Guard Facilities
Air Guard Facilities
Joint Force Headquarters
Army National Guard Personnel (10,164)
Air National Guard Personnel (1,512)
Army National Guard Facilities
Air National Guard Facilities ARNG AGR: 789
ARNG MILTECH: 807
ANG AGR: 99
ANG MILTECH: 250
Fulltime Employees: 173 *
Temp. Employees: 94
•24 Fulltime State Employees
What We Do Dual-Role Federal and State Missions
• Provide Ready Forces: Organize, man, equip, train and deploy globally in support of Federal missions as directed by the President and Secretary of Defense • Support to Civil Authorities: Organize, man, equip, train and deploy statewide as directed by the Governor of North Carolina in support of State missions • In Our Communities: Participate in local, state and national programs that add value to our communities
Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation New Dawn
US Border Security
Operation Enduring Freedom
Currently Deployed • 1,200
Total Deployed Since 9/11 • Nearly 21,000
Provide Ready Forces Organize, Man, Equip, Train and Deploy in Support of Federal Missions
Defense Support to Civil Authorities
• Emergencies and Disasters
– Natural Disasters
– Man-Made Disasters
• National Special Security Events
– Government Events
– Sporting or Cultural Events
• Critical Infrastructure Protection
– Augment Law Enforcement
– Show of Force to Act as Deterrent
Ten Core Functions
Communications
Command & Control
Security
Engineering
Civil Support Weapons of Mass Destruction
Aviation
Medical
Logistics
Power Generation
Transportation
Emergency Management Assistance Compact
• 53 States and Territories signed
• Legal Agreement Between Governors
– Provides Legal Protection for Assisting Guardsmen
– Provides Reimbursement Method
• State Emergency Management Agencies are Lead Agency
• Allows Sharing of Guard and Civilian Assets
Dual Status Commander
• 2012 National Defense Authorization Act formalized the role of a Dual-Status Commander (DSC)
• The President must authorize, and the Governor must consent to, a specified officer
• A DSC has dual chains of command both through the President and the Governor
• Appointment of a National Guard DSC is the usual command control arrangement with both Reserve and Active Component subordinates
• DSC training is accomplished at U.S. Northern Command
Disaster Relief Force Packaging
Rapid Reaction Force
42nd Civil Support Team
• 22-Member, Full-Time Joint Force • Assist First-Responders • Assess Suspected Nuclear, Biological, Chemical or Radiological Events • Advise Civilian Responders Regarding Appropriate Action
Counter Drug Task Force
• Counterdrug Support to Local and State Law Enforcement
• Drug Aerial and Ground Surveillance and Photography
• Intelligence Analysis • FY10: Seized $288+ million in Illicit Drugs • Anti-Drug Education in Schools • Mid-Atlantic Narcotics Training Academy, Ft.
Fisher
Modular Airborne Firefighting Systems (MAFFS)
• C-130H3 Aircraft Drop Water or Fire Retardant
• Requested by U.S. Forest Service After All Other Assets Are Exhausted
• One of Four C-130 Units Nationwide with This Mission, All Reserve Component
State Partnership Program Republics of Moldova and Botswana
Adding Value to Our Communities
STARBASE
Participation in Public Events
Innovative Readiness Training
Tarheel ChalleNGe
State Active Duty Missions
• Supported N.C. Emergency Management during the Democratic National Convention responding with multiple Security Force Packages
• Supported N.C. Emergency Management and New Jersey National Guard during Hurricane Sandy response with multiple Force Packages
• Three Search & Rescue missions conducted with Helo Aquatic Rescue Teams (HART) in the N.C. mountains
Funding: Fiscal Year 2012-13
6%
94%
FEDERAL
APPROPRIATION
$235 Million
STATE
APPROPRIATION
$14.4 Million STATE
O&S
$4.7 Million
Economic Impact
$460M
State Budget 2012-13 National Guard Appropriation
State Budget
$20.2B
NG Appropriation
$14.4M
0.071%
Budget Breakout
O&S: $4.7M
Pension: $7M
Tuition Assistance: $1.8M
Tarheel ChalleNGe: $767K
NCNG state budget is 0.071% of the entire State budget
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