National Guard forces can be activated under Title 32 of the U.S. Code, which allows them to serve in a federal capacity while remaining under state control. This means they can be recalled to active duty to respond to national emergencies or support federal missions, such as disaster response or military operations. While under Title 32, they retain benefits and protections that differ from those on Title 10 active duty status. This dual role enhances the flexibility of the National Guard in addressing both state and federal needs.
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