United States. National Guard Bureau
URI(s)
Variants
ANG (Air National Guard)
National Guard Bureau (U.S.)
NGB (National Guard Bureau)
United States. Air National Guard
United States. Army National Guard
United States. Department of the Air Force. National Guard Bureau
United States. Department of the Army. National Guard Bureau
United States. Department of the Army. Special Staff. National Guard Bureau
United States. War Department. National Guard Bureau
Identifies LC/NAF RWO
Identifies RWO
Additional Related Forms
Exact Matching Concepts from Other Schemes
Closely Matching Concepts from Other Schemes
Earlier Established Forms
Sources
found: Tune in to the future ... 1981:p. 8 (Air National Guard) [info. from GPO]
found: Take command, 1980:p. 4 of cover (Army National Guard) [info. from GPO]
found: Phone call to National Guard Bureau, 3/15/82(Army National Guard and Air National Guard are variant forms, use primarily on recruiting materials, of the Dept. of the Army. National Guard Bureau and Dept. of the Air Force. National Guard Bureau respectively) [info. from GPO]
found: The Army almanac, 1959(Division of Militia Affairs [no publs. in LC data base] was created in the office of the U.S. Secretary of War on 2/12/08; in 1910 it was transferred to the Office of the Chief of Staff. The act of 6/3/16 created the Militia Bureau of the War Dept.; the act of 6/15/33 redesignated the Militia Bureau as the National Guard Bureau)
found: Gross, C.J. The Air National Guard and the Persian Gulf Crisis, 1995:t.p. (NGB) p. 4 of cover (National Guard Bureau)
found: Air National Guard resource book, 2004:cover (Air National Guard) spine (ANG)
found: LC man. auth. cd.(National Guard. Information from U.S. National Guard Bureau, 6 Feb. 1961: since the reorg. of the Defense Dept., the National Guard has been divided into two divisions: Army National Guard and Air National Guard. The terms: National Guard and Army National Guard are not synonymous)
found: Doubler, Michael D. I am the guard, 2001:page 151 (Militia Act of 1908 resulted in the creation of the Division of Military Affairs (DMA), the precursor of the modern National Guard Bureau (NGB))
Instance Of
Scheme Membership(s)
Collection Membership(s)
Change Notes
1980-12-02: new
2018-11-30: revised
Alternate Formats