National Guard

The National Guard was a reserve component of the United States Army and served as a domestic defense and disaster relief force during peacetime. However, during wartime, they were also deployed abroad as front-line troops alongside other Army units. The US National Guard was made up out of the National Guards of the various Commonwealths.

Background
Many National Guard units were dispatched to prepare for the likely event that China would attack American soil with nuclear weapons. Units from both the National Guard of the Commonwealth of Columbia and the National Guard of the Eastern Commonwealth were widely active in the Columbia Commonwealth and the Greater Washington area in the time prior to, during and following the Great War. In particular areas, like Washington D.C National Guard units were mobilized to provide security and assist in the evacuation of civilians from the Washington, D.C. and outlying areas in coordination with National Catastrophe Relief Auxiliary units.

Involvement
The Capital Wasteland still has a widespread traces of the National Guard. National Guard checkpoints can be found dotted around the Capital Wasteland. These checkpoints are usually guarded by Army robots and contain radiation warning signs alerting people that they are near a highly irradiated area. A National Guard detachment from Pennsylvania was deployed to Germantown in the immediate aftermath of the Great War as mentioned in the terminal entries of Nancy Kroydon, Presiding officer of the National Catastrophe Relief Auxiliary - Response Unit MD-478, which was also deployed to Germantown on evacuation detail. With the nuclear holocaust on October 23rd, 2077 and the dissolution of the chain of command, the National Guard and the rest of the United States Armed Forces effectively ceased to exist, becoming groups of isolated soldiers with no coordination and many deserted or succumbed to the blasts and nuclear fallout of the war.

Known equipment
Weapons and gear
 * R91 5.56mm assault rifle
 * M199 5.56mm assault rifle (Mentioned only, not seen to date in series)
 * Sniper rifles, including the DKS-501 (.308 variant)
 * N99 10mm pistol
 * Submachine guns, including the .45 Auto submachine gun
 * Wattz 2000 & AER9 laser rifles
 * Wattz 1000 & AEP7 laser pistols
 * Gatling laser
 * Winchester P94 plasma rifle (Also known as a plasma caster)
 * Gauss rifles, including the M72
 * Miniguns
 * Flamers and Incinerators
 * Combat shotguns
 * Military Ripper
 * Combat knifes
 * Stun Baton
 * Different types of Grenade launchers including the Grenade machinegun
 * Various types of Missile & Rocket launchers
 * Experimental MIRV (At least one example was delivered to the National Guard shortly before the Great War, presumably for test & evaluation purposes.)
 * Mini nukes
 * Various types of Land mines
 * Plastic explosives including Cordex
 * A range of hand grenades including fragmentation, pulse, and plasma grenades
 * Military fatigues
 * Army fatigues
 * Recon armor
 * Combat armor, including Riot gear
 * Power armor, mostly older T-45 variants (though a few elite units and high level commands within the NG had access to extremely limited numbers of T-51 models)
 * Stealth Boys, including satchel variant

Robots
 * Eyebots
 * Mister Gutsies
 * Robobrains
 * Protectrons
 * Sentry bots
 * Cyberdogs, including the Cyberhound Mk III military model
 * Turrets

Vehicles
 * Military truck
 * Unnamed armored vehicle
 * Unnamed tank

Appearances
The National Guard is mentioned in Fallout 3, Fallout: New Vegas add-on Honest Hearts, and Fallout 4.