military force that is usually maintained by the state and also used by the federal government. According to Stuhltrager (2005), capabilities of the National Guard in natural disaster response include its expertise, personnel, resources and equipment. National Guard also has the capabilities to offer support to essential support functions including communication, engineering resources support, rescue, recovery, public health and transportation. It also holds the ability to eliminate hazardous material, provide mass care, public work, and emergency management. One limitation that National Guard experience include the deployment of troops in another state where it is not clear whether medical personnel is exempted from the license waiver that allows responders to operate in a state. This creates a great hindrance for medical responders in providing their services to natural disaster victims. Another limitation facing National Guard is the issue of federalizing it when there are significant natural disaster
military force that is usually maintained by the state and also used by the federal government. According to Stuhltrager (2005), capabilities of the National Guard in natural disaster response include its expertise, personnel, resources and equipment. National Guard also has the capabilities to offer support to essential support functions including communication, engineering resources support, rescue, recovery, public health and transportation. It also holds the ability to eliminate hazardous material, provide mass care, public work, and emergency management. One limitation that National Guard experience include the deployment of troops in another state where it is not clear whether medical personnel is exempted from the license waiver that allows responders to operate in a state. This creates a great hindrance for medical responders in providing their services to natural disaster victims. Another limitation facing National Guard is the issue of federalizing it when there are significant natural disaster