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Hegseth deploys Guard for 29 days to avoid benefits under Joint Travel Regs

Under Joint Travel Regulations (JTR), if National Guard memb...
alcoholic pit
  06/10/25
wow No, **Hegseth** is **not** a Jewish last name. It is...
geriatric hairraiser shrine
  06/10/25


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Date: June 10th, 2025 12:29 PM
Author: alcoholic pit

Under Joint Travel Regulations (JTR), if National Guard members are on Title 10 or Title 32 active duty orders for more than 30 consecutive days, they may qualify for full per diem, housing allowance (BAH), and certain travel reimbursements, including hotel costs.

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Date: June 10th, 2025 12:33 PM
Author: geriatric hairraiser shrine

wow

No, **Hegseth** is **not** a Jewish last name. It is of **Norwegian origin**.

* The name “Hegseth” (sometimes spelled Hegset or Hegseth) typically comes from a **farm name** in Norway, derived from Old Norse elements.

* It is common among people of **Scandinavian (especially Norwegian)** ancestry.

* For example, **Pete Hegseth**, the American TV host and former military officer, is of **Norwegian descent**, not Jewish.

So, “Hegseth” is a **Scandinavian surname**, not of Jewish or Hebrew etymology.



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