Posted on 04/17/2014 9:59:31 AM PDT by Art in Idaho
This is a beautiful photo of REAL Americans!
Actually this appears to be a sensible reconfiguration of Army air assets. The National Guard is more likely in peacetime to need transport helicopters for the usual things they do stateside like disaster relief. The attack helicopters go with the regular army and are available for expeditionary assignments without calling up National Guard units.
***The Defense Department will confiscate 192 Apaches from National Guard units around the country***
April 19,1775. Government attempts to confiscate the Militia arms.
I believe rjsimmon has a very valid point!
Article I, Section 8 give CONGRESS the power to “provide for organizing, arming, and disciplining, the Militia, and governing such Part of them as may be employed in the Service of the United States ...”
The President is NOT empowered to arm or disarm the Militia, or what we call today the National Guard. If he wants to treat the National Guard as just another subdivision of the Army, then call them the Army and be done with it and leave the Militia to the States. Time to consider a divorce.
Then again, I don’t believe the President should have command of the military unless and until war (or something like it) is declared.
Again, Article I, Section 8 gives CONGRESS the power to “make Rules for the Governing and Regulation of the land and naval forces;” The President gets to play commander-in-chief only when a commander is required, not for day-to-day governance. That job belongs to Congress.
Guess that’s why our out-of-control tinpot wants his own army.
Yes. They took the bait. Our plan worked. The Apaches are now within the military bases awaiting our activation sequence...lol
They did remember to install the override controls didn’t they?...lol
Dad, served in the National Guard till drafted into the Army. Long Live Our Army, please Lord.
{{HUGS}} ... May We Long Play Our Music in the Sun.
April 19, 2014 on deck. What hath God wrought?
Looking out New England town ... Yes, has all been done.
After hearing that Obama says “Nonsense! People switch from Chevys to Fords all the time.”
The UH-60 Blackhawk is a fine platform. It’s multi-mission and can be militarized to perform at a high level of combat capability if need be.
This article is a bunch of hooey.
*bkmk*
This was why the Japanese stopped loading the guns on kamikazes.
My son is in the MO National Guard, his uniforms say US ARMY, he went to Basic with regular Army recruits, and when he activated he trained at an Army base. FWIW.
A fully tricked out UH-60 Blackhawk
{{HUGS}} Marie!!!
Did the money for the helicopters come from the state budgets? Were they the property of the state governments?
Got another AK today!
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