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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the California State Military Reserve Report of Duty in our editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name and the month/year of the report in the designated fields at the top of the form.
  3. Fill in your unit and grade/rank information accurately to ensure proper identification.
  4. Indicate your drill status by checking one of the options provided: SUTA Before The Drill, Monthly, or Total.
  5. For each type of duty hours, enter the corresponding hours for Training, CMD Direct Support, Duty Position, and ESAD as applicable.
  6. Complete the total hours for the month and year-to-date totals in their respective sections.
  7. Sign and date where indicated as a service member, followed by obtaining your certifying supervisor's signature and printed name.
  8. If applicable, attach any supporting documents for authorized absences or other drill statuses as noted in the instructions.

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Cons of Joining the National Guard Time Commitment. Joining the National Guard requires a significant time commitment, including regular drill weekends, annual training, and potential deployments. Physical and Emotional Demands. Deployment Risks. Family and Work Obligations. Training and Deployment Schedules.
The California State Guard (CSG) (formerly the California State Military Reserve) is a military unit which provides assistance and training to the California National Guard and is a military force of California.
While your commitment to join the CSG is voluntary we ask that you join us with the intent to serve a minimum of 2 years.
The primary role of the California State Guard (CSG) is to enhance the readiness of the California National Guard (CNG) and for both state and federal responsibilities.
California Taxes on Military Pay: Military pay received by California resident service members stationed outside California is not taxed. Pay received by a resident service member stationed in California is subject to state income tax.
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The main difference is that Guard Soldiers serve a dual mission. They can be called on by their state governor or the federal government. Reserve Soldiers do not have a state mission and cannot be called to respond to floods and hurricanes, for example.
The Reserve tends to have better mobility and promotion potential due to you not being locked into a certain state or waiting for someone to retire to get a slot. The Guard tends to have better education incentives, but Id check with a career counselor to see what the latest is for both.
However, the National Guard is also called up for state emergencies. Because of this, and contrary to the reserves, the National Guard reports to both the state and federal government. The National Guard serves at the behest of a state governor and the president of the United States.

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