The National Guard was activated and transferred to the active Army during these wars. For those who could not serve in the military, states created unorganised militias (often called "State Guard Forces", "State Defence Forces", et. al) in order to have a force on-hand which could fulfill the state role the National Guard normally would fulfill if they hadn't been activated, as well as serve as a home-based force to prevent incursions into the US, spot U-boats and Zeppelins, etc.
The home guard or the national guard.
There are actually two National Guards, but when people say the National Guard they are probably (but not necessarily) talking about the Army National Guard. The other National Guard is the Air National Guard which is to the Air Force what the Army National Guard is to the Army.
An Army National Guard Recruiter.
No. There is only an Army National Guard and an Air National Guard.
There is the Army National Guard and the Air National Guard.
The official name for the Army & Army National Guard song is "the Army Goes Rolling Along". Please note that all regulations in the Army National Guard are the same as those in the regular Army, since the National Guard is a component of the Army.
Arizona Army National Guard was created in 1865.
The motto of Wisconsin Army National Guard is 'Forward'.
The army and national guard train together during basic.
No, they are very different, primarily in that the National Guard has a state mission, while the Army Reserve is entirely federal. Additionally, the Army Reserve is almost entirely support units, save for a single infantry battalion, while the National Guard does consist of combat arms units.
Arkansas Army National Guard's motto is 'Arkansas First!'.
The motto of Ohio Army National Guard is 'Ohio Will Take Care of Itself'.