The Washington National Guard was first organized in 1855 and is made up of the Washington Army National Guard and the Washington Air National Guard. Headquartered at Camp Murray, Washington, the Washington National Guard is made up of approximately 8400 citizen soldiers and airmen. The Washington National Guard is overseen by the Washington Military Department (WMD), and at the call of the Governor, will mobilize and deploy during times of state emergency to augment local jurisdictions and responders in their duties. The Washington National Guard is also subject to the call of the U.S. President to serve as part of the U.S. military.
Washington National Guard Member Referral Incentive Program. The Washington National Guard member referral incentive program is established to incentivize peer-to-peer recruiting. The program allows for a referral bonus of no more than $500 to be provided to Washington National Guard members who make a successful referral. In order to make a referral members must use a form provided by the Washington National Guard, which includes the person's name, contact information, and any other information required by WMD.
WMD must keep a record of all referral forms submitted. Upon the completed accession of a referred person, and to the extent sufficient funds are available, WMD will distribute a referral bonus to the member who provided the successful referral. The following members of the Washington National Guard are not eligible for the referral incentive program:
National Guard Reenlistment Bonus Program. The adjutant general must establish the reenlistment bonus program to provide a reenlistment bonus to qualified members of the National Guard who extend their term of service in the Washington National Guard. The bonus amount must generally encourage the member's enlistment for a term of two years or more. Bonus payments must be made on a schedule determined and published by WMD. Eligibility is limited to members who are:
The adjutant general may determine additional eligibility criteria for the bonus, and must specify all criteria in policy as well as publish any changes. In the event a member receives a bonus and fails to complete the associated term of reenlistment, WMD may seek to recoup a prorated portion of the bonus.