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National Guard Loans
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Military Loans for active duty and career retired National Guard are available today.  If you are looking for a National Guard Loan, you are at the right place.

National Guard Loans are currently available from $500 all the way to $10,000.  Whether you need a new car, need to repair the car you have, or need the money to get moved into a newer place, Pioneer can get your set up.

Do I need good credit to qualify?
Credit history is only one of the criteria used to evaluate each loan request. While credit history is important, we will do everything we can to say, "Yes!" to your request.

Who is eligible for a National Guard Loan?
We accept, process and consider loan applications from active-duty and 20-year career-retired service members, as well as Department of Defense employees.

Can I apply from overseas?
Yes.  All active duty National Guard members qualify, no matter where they are currently stationed.  You will need a Home of Record address, which is normally the address that you used when you enlisted.

How will my National Guard loan interest rate be calculated?
Interest rates vary from customer to customer. We consider several factors when determining your interest rate, including your credit history (based on a consumer credit report), your military rank, your years of service, and your debt-to-income ratio. We do not determine an interest rate until you apply online so we can look at your entire credit profile.

Will you need my banking info?
Your bank information is one of the final requirements necessary to complete the closing process, and is needed so that we can deposit the loan proceeds.

National Guard NEWS ZONE

National Guard pilots preparing for wildfire air wars (San Diego Union-Tribune)

National Guard pilots are training in Ventura County for this year's wildfire air wars, and new equipment will give the C-130 Hercules aircraft more versatility.

National Guard To End Nuclear Plant Patrols (WCVB Boston)

The National Guard will no longer be part of the security contingent protecting the Pilgrim nuclear power plant in Plymouth.

National Guard Leaving Pilgrim Nuclear Plant (WBZ Boston)

The National Guard will no longer be part of the security contingent protecting the Pilgrim nuclear power plant in Plymouth. Homeland Security officials say the drawdown of the 18-person force will begin Sunday under a new security plan.

National Guard troops won't guard Plymouth nuclear plant (Boston Herald)

PLYMOUTH, Mass. - The National Guard will no longer be part of the security contingent protecting the Pilgrim nuclear power plant in Plymouth. Homeland Security officials...

National Guard Pilots Preparing For Fire Season (CBS 2 Los Angeles)

National Guard pilots are training in Ventura County for this year's wildfire air wars, and new equipment will give the C-130 Hercules aircraft more versatility. Demonstrations Thursday at the Air National Guard Channel Islands station at Point Mugu gave a peek at aerial firefighting capabilities as the region faces another grim wildfire season. Major Bryan Allen says the new generation of ...

UPDATE: National Guard leaving Pilgrim (Old Colony Memorial & Plymouth Bulletin)

The Massachusetts National Guard is leaving its post at Pilgrim station. The guard has manned the entrance to the nuclear plant in Manomet around the clock since Sept. 11, 2001. The 18-man contingent will begin its withdrawal within the next two weeks and the withdrawal will be complete by summer.

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