10 U.S.C. § 12403

Army and Air National Guard of the United States: members; status in which ordered into Federal service

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Members of the Army National Guard of the United States ordered to active duty shall be ordered to duty as Reserves of the Army. Members of the Air National Guard of the United States ordered to active duty shall be ordered to duty as Reserves of the Air Force.

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2 cases, 1997–2003 · leading case: William A. Clark v. United States, 322 F.3d 1358 (Fed. Cir. 2003).
William A. Clark v. United States, 322 F.3d 1358 (Fed. Cir. 2003). “” 10 U.S.C. § 12403 . In other words, when ordered into federal sendee, a member of the National Guard is ordered into a reserve component of the Army where he or she serves as a member of the Army reserves.”
Trankel v. State, Dept. of Military Affairs, 938 P.2d 614 (Mont. 1997). “However, when a member of the “Army National Guard” is ordered to active federal duty, he or she is relieved from duty in the National Guard of his or her state, from the effective date of the order to active duty in the federal military.”
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