A new strategy is foreseen by the director of the Army National Guard for short-notice deployments, which will imply more training days. As part of National Guard 4.0, the Guard has begun a transformation aimed at better meeting the needs of the operational Army.
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The new plan is designed to bring the Guard up to a higher level of readiness (Picture source: US National Guard)
