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Air Force Proposes Bypassing Governors in 7 States to Move Guard Units into Space Force
2024-04-04
[Mil.com] Air Force officials have submitted a legislative proposal to Congress that would sidestep governors in seven states and move Air National Guard units with space missions into the Space Force, angering National Guard supporters.

The National Guard Association of the United States, a Washington, D.C.-based lobbying organization that goes by NGAUS, said in a statement to Military.com that draft legislation approved March 15 by Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall seeks to "bypass the long-standing requirement in federal law for the Pentagon to obtain a governor's consent before transferring a National Guard unit to another branch of the military."

Any proposed legislation would ultimately need to be approved by Congress. The Air Force did not directly comment on the proposal prior to publication. Currently, there are approximately 1,000 Air National Guardsmen across 14 units operating space-related missions in Alaska, California, Colorado, Florida, Hawaii, New York and Ohio, according to the association.

The draft legislative proposal submitted to Congress, which was reviewed by Military.com, is titled "Transfer To The Space Force of covered space functions of the Air National Guard of the United States" would "change the status of the unit from a unit of the Air National Guard of the United States to a unit of the United States Space Force; deactivate the unit; or assign the unit a new Federal mission," the text reads.
Posted by:Besoeker

#8  So the people who laughed off the concept of Space Force so heartily, they created a mini-series with big name actors and production to mock it, are now looking to commandeer state resources for it?

Hmmmm.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2024-04-04 13:45  

#7  I'n thinking NO.
Posted by: ed in texas   2024-04-04 12:59  

#6  these units aren't 'combat' in the first place; they're specialist technicians

Poss border watchers with access to NRO assets.
Don't want any inconvenient tasking.
Posted by: Skidmark   2024-04-04 10:13  

#5  Look! Up in the sky !

Posted by: Besoeker   2024-04-04 08:08  

#4  ...It's possible that too much is being read into this - these units aren't 'combat' in the first place; they're specialist technicians.

On the other hand, no USSF NG or Reserve exist just yet, so unless they're being activated it's not at all clear what Big Blue is thinking.

Mike
Posted by: MikeKozlowski   2024-04-04 08:02  

#3  Title 10 USC says 'class one militia' is the National Guard. It's going to interesting how they try to work around that. BTW, all male citizens not in the Guard as listed as 'class two militia' (thus the 'draft' is the selective activation of that class).
Posted by: Procopius2k   2024-04-04 08:00  

#2  Townhall - GOP Governor Deploys National Guard to Southern Border
Posted by: Besoeker   2024-04-04 07:32  

#1  Removing capabilities and resources from State control. Cause and effect? Yes, if you somehow link State Governors augmenting Texas efforts at the border, you may not be wrong.

More centralized power to come if the effort passes through the Congress.
Posted by: Besoeker   2024-04-04 06:35  

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