National Guard is organized into units stationed in each of the 50 states, three territories, and the District of Columbia, and operates under their respective state or territorial governor except in the instance of Washington, D.C., where the National Guard operates under the President of the United States or his designee.... So, although the National Guard belongz to the Gubners, they are administered by the National Guard Bureau, and can be called up in times of conflict or during a natural disaster, ... but bnormally the State Governors are in control.
So, the answer is: that depends on the situation. It is a valid question to ask when the NGs are deployed. Who's running the show? When there are multiple NGs called out, one can also wonder whether a larger National threat is the pattern.
National Guard is organized into units stationed in each of the 50 states, three territories, and the District of Columbia, and operates under their respective state or territorial governor except in the instance of Washington, D.C., where the National Guard operates under the President of the United States or his designee.... So, although the National Guard belongz to the Gubners, they are administered by the National Guard Bureau, and can be called up in times of conflict or during a natural disaster, ... but bnormally the State Governors are in control.
https://www.todaysmilitary.com/ways-to-serve/service-branches/army-national-guard
So, the answer is: that depends on the situation. It is a valid question to ask when the NGs are deployed. Who's running the show? When there are multiple NGs called out, one can also wonder whether a larger National threat is the pattern.