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California State Guard

The California State Guard (CSG) (formerly the California State Military Reserve) is a military unit which provides assistance and training to the California National Guard (CNG) and is a military force of California. The CSG is a reserve force that supports the state missions and federal readiness of the Army and Air National Guard. CSG service members often come from all branches of the military and are citizens with essential skills. Many CSG service members are fully integrated with Army National Guard and Air National Guard units, and are full-time state active duty, though the California State Guard is not a part of the United States Armed Forces, unlike the National Guard.

California State Guard
California State Guard
Active1846–present
Country United States
Allegiance State of California
TypeNational Guard
State Defense Force
RoleProvide an adequately trained and organized State military reserve force under the exclusive control of the Governor[1][2]
Size900+
Part ofCalifornia Military Department California National Guard
Nickname(s)CSG
National Guard Reserve
Motto(s)"Ready to Respond!"
EngagementsMexican–American War[3]

American Civil War[4][5]
Indian Wars[6]
Spanish–American War[7]
World War I (home front)[8]

World War II (home front)[9]
Websitehttps://stateguard.cmd.ca.gov/
Commanders
Commander-in-ChiefGovernor of California Gavin Newsom
CommanderCG Robert Spano[10]
Command Sergeant MajorCSM James Peterson [11]
Insignia
Shoulder sleeve insignia
Distinctive unit insignia
Beret flash
Flag

Organization edit

The California State Guard is authorized under the provisions of the Title 32, United States Code, Section 109(c)[12] and the California State Military Reserve Act (codified in the California Military and Veterans Code).[13] It has legal standing as part of California's Active Militia.[14] Activations are mandatory at times and service members are covered under the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act (USERRA) as enacted by California state law (7 MVC 394 et. seq. and 566). Employers are required to comply with these laws when service members are called to Emergency State Active Duty (ESAD). Each service member is subject to the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) per CMVC § 560.[15]

Members and recruiting edit

All citizens over the age of 18 and possess a high school diploma or GED may apply for enlistment. Military veterans and those with special skills which materially contribute to the National Guard are of particular interest.

CSG service members are normally considered uncompensated state employees,[16] although when called to Emergency State Active Duty (ESAD), they become compensated at the same rate as their National Guard counterparts.[17] Many CSG service members are full-time State Active Duty (SAD).

Training and qualifications edit

Training is administered by the Joint Training Command (JTC). The JTC conducts training year round and trains an average of 475 service members per training year.

The JTC provides training, including mission rehearsals, of individuals, units, and staffs using joint service doctrine and tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs) to prepare joint forces or joint staffs to respond to strategic, operational, or tactical requirements that are considered necessary to execute their assigned or anticipated missions. All JTC School Houses utilize the Train, Assess, and Counsel method when conducting training.

Any MOS, awards, medals, or badges earned in federal service transfer to the CSG. Depending on rank and time since separation, previous rank also transfers. CSG service members are held to the same regulations and training requirements for promotion as their National Guard counterparts.

All new members must attend the Basic Training Course (BOC).[18] New members without prior military experience must attend Initial Entry Training (IET), a three-month Asynchronous Learning online course where members report to a student learns the fundamentals of the CSG. They are given monthly homework and E-Learning tasks to strengthen their knowledge and train how to interact with the chain of command. Each month new materials are released and students are exposed to another element of becoming a proficient member of their Unit and the CSG. Members are required to maintain physical fitness standards, done on their own time.

Other schools are available to service members who want to promote to their next rank. These include the NCOA (Noncommissioned Officers' Academy), OCS (Officer Candidate School), OTA (Officer Training Academy), and WOTA (Warrant Officer Training Academy). The NCOA has four levels: BLC (Basic Leadership Course: E4–E5), ALC (Advanced Leadership Course: E5–E6), SLC (Senior Leadership Course: E6–E8), and SMA (Sergeants Major Academy: E8–E9). These courses are broken into four or five residential phases at Camp San Luis Obispo. In every course, work is done utilizing a blended learning model (E-Learning and In-person Instruction).

While prior military members retain any Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) previously held, non-prior service members have no MOS qualification. Members with civilian qualifications that meet or exceed standards for a particular MOS are used as Subject Matter Experts (SME) to train their Army/Air Guard counterparts. An example of this is the firearms training team, which is responsible for administering weapons training throughout the California National Guard.

Units edit

 
Sgt. Tien Quach and Sgt. Jason Roldan load equipment into an Incident Commander's Command Control and Communications Unit (IC4U).
 
California State Guard officer candidates wait to be commissioned as officers.
 
WO1 Joshua Zollo, a firefighter who serves with Alpha Company, 1st Special Troops Battalion, Regional Support Command-North, checks under the hood of a Humvee.
 
Staff Sgt. Andrew Cater, the acting First Sergeant of Alpha Company, Regional Support Command-North, participates in crowd control training.
 
CSG's MCC One (47 foot patrol boat) received the Command Excellence Award of 2020–21 in Maritime Operations and Training.
 
A member of the 26th Cavalry Support Regiment marches in the 58th Annual Torrance Armed Forces Day Parade.
 
Staff Sgt. Juan Ossa, of the Installation Support Command, works the security gate at Joint Forces Training Base, Los Alamitos.

Many CSG service members are fully integrated with Army and Air Guard units. Members of standalone CSG units stay within the CSG's command structure.

Army Component edit

The Army Component is the largest section of the organization. Members serve in aligned or standalone units. Aligned units are directly connected to an Army National Guard unit. For example, the 40th Infantry Division of the CA Army National Guard is the CNG parent unit to the CSG's 40th Infantry Division Support Detachment.

Air Component edit

The Air Component are service members assigned to Air National Guard units. The Air Component has members stationed around the state including 163rd Attack Wing, 146th Airlift Wing, 129th Rescue Wing, 144th Fighter Wing, and 195th Wing (Cyber).

Maritime Component edit

On 18 March 2017, the CSG established the Maritime Support Command (MARSCOM) under the command of CAPT M. Hanson, with SCPO E. Anderson as the MARSCOM Senior Enlisted Advisor, in a ceremony aboard the decommissioned WWII-era carrier USS Hornet.[19]

Emergency Response Command edit

The Emergency Response Command is the CSG's rapid response force.

Team Shield protects critical infrastructure, military installations and assist civil authorities during times of emergency. Team Shield also works with Team Blaze on fire missions providing access control and assisting local authorities with evacuation orders. Many of its members are also police officers.

Team Blaze responds to wildfires throughout California. Team Blaze works with Cal Fire as a Type 2 Fire Team. These members are activated to prevent, contain, and fight wildfires.

Joint Medical Command edit

The California State Guard established the Joint Medical Command (JMC) on 18 July 2019. The JMC has the responsibility of overseeing CSG medical personnel as they perform their mission of keeping California's military and citizens healthy. The JMC provides military leadership to doctors, nurses, surgeons, and technicians.

Legal Support Command edit

The Legal Support Command (LSC) is a joint command of the CSG composed of Judge Advocates (JAGs, military attorneys), warrant officer legal administrators, enlisted paralegals, and other personnel in staff and support roles. CSG JAG's provide a full range of legal services to the Army Guard, Air Guard, State Guard, and Youth and Community Programs. CSG JAG's also provide critical legal assistance to service members and their families, which has included protecting deployed service members from civilian job loss, foreclosure, and repossession. JAG's typically work at National Guard armories or installation legal offices throughout the state.

Drills edit

Unit Training Assemblies (UTAs, also referred to as "drills") are one weekend each month. Some units require longer drills depending on their mission and aligned units.

Uniforms edit

CSG service members are authorized the same uniforms as their federal counterparts (Army, Air Force, Navy) with state insignia. Awards from prior military service may be worn. All CSG service members must purchase their uniforms. A yearly $125 uniform allowance is authorized for all service members who maintain 100% drill attendance in a twelve-month period.

CSG service members are eligible for federal and state military awards and may wear previously awarded military awards and decorations. On occasion CSG have been awarded skill badges from other state defense forces, like jump schools, or cyber and drivers course.

Emergency activations edit

2020-2022: CSG service members have been activated for the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Additional activations occurred for civil unrest, humanitarian aid, and wildfires.

2019: CSG service members were activated to assist with evacuations and rescue operations during high water levels at the Russian River in Guerneville. CSG service members were instrumental in emergency management operations after the Ridgecrest earthquake in July 2019.

2018: CSG service members were activated to assist with evacuations during the Camp Fire in Butte County in 2018.

2017: CSG service members were activated to assist during winter storms resulting in mudslides and flooding, and the Mendocino Complex Fire and the Carr Fire in 2017.

Fire response edit

CSG service members are routinely activated for California's wildfire seasons.

A large-scale operation in October/November 2007, over 100 CSG members were activated with their National Guard counterparts to fight wildfires.

The CSG had a vital role in the 2008 "Operation Lightning Strike," when Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger activated over 2,000 troops to help firefighters.[20]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-03-04. Retrieved 2014-03-01.
  2. ^ (PDF). California State Military Reserve. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-06-30. Retrieved 2016-05-24.
  3. ^ . www.militarymuseum.org. Archived from the original on 3 March 2012. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
  4. ^ . February 7, 2013. Archived from the original on 2013-02-07.
  5. ^ . January 18, 2013. Archived from the original on 2013-01-18.
  6. ^ . August 30, 2013. Archived from the original on 2013-08-30.
  7. ^ . January 2, 2013. Archived from the original on 2013-01-02.
  8. ^ . January 2, 2013. Archived from the original on 2013-01-02.
  9. ^ . August 6, 2014. Archived from the original on 2014-08-06.
  10. ^ "California State Guard Commanding General". Cal Guard - California Military Department. Retrieved 11 June 2020.
  11. ^ "California State Guard Command Sergeant Major". Cal Guard - California Military Department. Retrieved 11 June 2020.
  12. ^ "32 U.S. Code § 109 - Maintenance of other troops". LII / Legal Information Institute.
  13. ^ "California Code, Military and Veterans Code - MVC § 550". Findlaw.
  14. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-03-30. Retrieved 2010-06-27.
  15. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-10-24. Retrieved 2009-08-08.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  16. ^ . Archived from the original on 2010-03-30. Retrieved 2009-08-08.
  17. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-10-24. Retrieved 2009-08-08.
  18. ^ (PDF). California State Military Reserve. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-12-22. Retrieved 2015-12-19.
  19. ^ Powers, K.J. (May 2017). "California State Military Reserve Establishes Maritime Component" (PDF). State Guard Association of the United States. Retrieved 13 November 2017.
  20. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-06-13. Retrieved 2009-02-28. CNG Operation Lightning Strike Begins

External links edit

  • California State Guard Public Website
  • Office of the Adjutant General – the Executive Officer and Commander of the California National Guard and California State Military Reserve
  • 32 U.S.C. § 109
  • California Military & Veterans Code

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ca gov CommandersCommander in ChiefGovernor of California Gavin NewsomCommanderCG Robert Spano 10 Command Sergeant MajorCSM James Peterson 11 InsigniaShoulder sleeve insigniaDistinctive unit insigniaBeret flashFlag Contents 1 Organization 2 Members and recruiting 3 Training and qualifications 4 Units 4 1 Army Component 4 2 Air Component 4 3 Maritime Component 4 4 Emergency Response Command 4 5 Joint Medical Command 4 6 Legal Support Command 5 Drills 6 Uniforms 7 Emergency activations 7 1 Fire response 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksOrganization editThe California State Guard is authorized under the provisions of the Title 32 United States Code Section 109 c 12 and the California State Military Reserve Act codified in the California Military and Veterans Code 13 It has legal standing as part of California s Active Militia 14 Activations are mandatory at times and service members are covered under the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act USERRA as enacted by California state law 7 MVC 394 et seq and 566 Employers are required to comply with these laws when service members are called to Emergency State Active Duty ESAD Each service member is subject to the Uniform Code of Military Justice UCMJ per CMVC 560 15 Members and recruiting editAll citizens over the age of 18 and possess a high school diploma or GED may apply for enlistment Military veterans and those with special skills which materially contribute to the National Guard are of particular interest CSG service members are normally considered uncompensated state employees 16 although when called to Emergency State Active Duty ESAD they become compensated at the same rate as their National Guard counterparts 17 Many CSG service members are full time State Active Duty SAD Training and qualifications editTraining is administered by the Joint Training Command JTC The JTC conducts training year round and trains an average of 475 service members per training year The JTC provides training including mission rehearsals of individuals units and staffs using joint service doctrine and tactics techniques and procedures TTPs to prepare joint forces or joint staffs to respond to strategic operational or tactical requirements that are considered necessary to execute their assigned or anticipated missions All JTC School Houses utilize the Train Assess and Counsel method when conducting training Any MOS awards medals or badges earned in federal service transfer to the CSG Depending on rank and time since separation previous rank also transfers CSG service members are held to the same regulations and training requirements for promotion as their National Guard counterparts All new members must attend the Basic Training Course BOC 18 New members without prior military experience must attend Initial Entry Training IET a three month Asynchronous Learning online course where members report to a student learns the fundamentals of the CSG They are given monthly homework and E Learning tasks to strengthen their knowledge and train how to interact with the chain of command Each month new materials are released and students are exposed to another element of becoming a proficient member of their Unit and the CSG Members are required to maintain physical fitness standards done on their own time Other schools are available to service members who want to promote to their next rank These include the NCOA Noncommissioned Officers Academy OCS Officer Candidate School OTA Officer Training Academy and WOTA Warrant Officer Training Academy The NCOA has four levels BLC Basic Leadership Course E4 E5 ALC Advanced Leadership Course E5 E6 SLC Senior Leadership Course E6 E8 and SMA Sergeants Major Academy E8 E9 These courses are broken into four or five residential phases at Camp San Luis Obispo In every course work is done utilizing a blended learning model E Learning and In person Instruction While prior military members retain any Military Occupational Specialty MOS previously held non prior service members have no MOS qualification Members with civilian qualifications that meet or exceed standards for a particular MOS are used as Subject Matter Experts SME to train their Army Air Guard counterparts An example of this is the firearms training team which is responsible for administering weapons training throughout the California National Guard Units edit nbsp Sgt Tien Quach and Sgt Jason Roldan load equipment into an Incident Commander s Command Control and Communications Unit IC4U nbsp California State Guard officer candidates wait to be commissioned as officers nbsp WO1 Joshua Zollo a firefighter who serves with Alpha Company 1st Special Troops Battalion Regional Support Command North checks under the hood of a Humvee nbsp Staff Sgt Andrew Cater the acting First Sergeant of Alpha Company Regional Support Command North participates in crowd control training nbsp CSG s MCC One 47 foot patrol boat received the Command Excellence Award of 2020 21 in Maritime Operations and Training nbsp A member of the 26th Cavalry Support Regiment marches in the 58th Annual Torrance Armed Forces Day Parade nbsp Staff Sgt Juan Ossa of the Installation Support Command works the security gate at Joint Forces Training Base Los Alamitos Many CSG service members are fully integrated with Army and Air Guard units Members of standalone CSG units stay within the CSG s command structure Army Component edit The Army Component is the largest section of the organization Members serve in aligned or standalone units Aligned units are directly connected to an Army National Guard unit For example the 40th Infantry Division of the CA Army National Guard is the CNG parent unit to the CSG s 40th Infantry Division Support Detachment Air Component edit The Air Component are service members assigned to Air National Guard units The Air Component has members stationed around the state including 163rd Attack Wing 146th Airlift Wing 129th Rescue Wing 144th Fighter Wing and 195th Wing Cyber Maritime Component edit On 18 March 2017 the CSG established the Maritime Support Command MARSCOM under the command of CAPT M Hanson with SCPO E Anderson as the MARSCOM Senior Enlisted Advisor in a ceremony aboard the decommissioned WWII era carrier USS Hornet 19 Emergency Response Command edit The Emergency Response Command is the CSG s rapid response force Team Shield protects critical infrastructure military installations and assist civil authorities during times of emergency Team Shield also works with Team Blaze on fire missions providing access control and assisting local authorities with evacuation orders Many of its members are also police officers Team Blaze responds to wildfires throughout California Team Blaze works with Cal Fire as a Type 2 Fire Team These members are activated to prevent contain and fight wildfires Joint Medical Command edit The California State Guard established the Joint Medical Command JMC on 18 July 2019 The JMC has the responsibility of overseeing CSG medical personnel as they perform their mission of keeping California s military and citizens healthy The JMC provides military leadership to doctors nurses surgeons and technicians Legal Support Command edit The Legal Support Command LSC is a joint command of the CSG composed of Judge Advocates JAGs military attorneys warrant officer legal administrators enlisted paralegals and other personnel in staff and support roles CSG JAG s provide a full range of legal services to the Army Guard Air Guard State Guard and Youth and Community Programs CSG JAG s also provide critical legal assistance to service members and their families which has included protecting deployed service members from civilian job loss foreclosure and repossession JAG s typically work at National Guard armories or installation legal offices throughout the state Drills editUnit Training Assemblies UTAs also referred to as drills are one weekend each month Some units require longer drills depending on their mission and aligned units Uniforms editCSG service members are authorized the same uniforms as their federal counterparts Army Air Force Navy with state insignia Awards from prior military service may be worn All CSG service members must purchase their uniforms A yearly 125 uniform allowance is authorized for all service members who maintain 100 drill attendance in a twelve month period CSG service members are eligible for federal and state military awards and may wear previously awarded military awards and decorations On occasion CSG have been awarded skill badges from other state defense forces like jump schools or cyber and drivers course Emergency activations edit2020 2022 CSG service members have been activated for the ongoing COVID 19 pandemic Additional activations occurred for civil unrest humanitarian aid and wildfires 2019 CSG service members were activated to assist with evacuations and rescue operations during high water levels at the Russian River in Guerneville CSG service members were instrumental in emergency management operations after the Ridgecrest earthquake in July 2019 2018 CSG service members were activated to assist with evacuations during the Camp Fire in Butte County in 2018 2017 CSG service members were activated to assist during winter storms resulting in mudslides and flooding and the Mendocino Complex Fire and the Carr Fire in 2017 Fire response edit CSG service members are routinely activated for California s wildfire seasons A large scale operation in October November 2007 over 100 CSG members were activated with their National Guard counterparts to fight wildfires The CSG had a vital role in the 2008 Operation Lightning Strike when Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger activated over 2 000 troops to help firefighters 20 See also editMilitary of the United States National Guard California Military Department California National Guard California Army National Guard California Air National Guard California Military AcademyReferences edit California State Military Reserve Archived from the original on 2014 03 04 Retrieved 2014 03 01 Basic Handbook PDF California State Military Reserve Archived from the original PDF on 2016 06 30 Retrieved 2016 05 24 California Military History The Mexican War and California www militarymuseum org Archived from the original on 3 March 2012 Retrieved 12 January 2022 California Military History California and the Civil War February 7 2013 Archived from the original on 2013 02 07 California s Confederate Militia The Los Angeles Mounted Rifles January 18 2013 Archived from the original on 2013 01 18 California Military History The Indian Wars and California August 30 2013 Archived from the original on 2013 08 30 California Military History California and Spanish American War and Philippine Insurrection January 2 2013 Archived from the original on 2013 01 02 California Military History California and World War I January 2 2013 Archived from the original on 2013 01 02 California Military History California and World War II August 6 2014 Archived from the original on 2014 08 06 California State Guard Commanding General Cal Guard California Military Department Retrieved 11 June 2020 California State Guard Command Sergeant Major Cal Guard California Military Department Retrieved 11 June 2020 32 U S Code 109 Maintenance of other troops LII Legal Information Institute California Code Military and Veterans Code MVC 550 Findlaw California Military Veterans Code section 120 Archived from the original on 2012 03 30 Retrieved 2010 06 27 Archived copy Archived from the original on 2012 10 24 Retrieved 2009 08 08 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link California Government Code section 810 2 Archived from the original on 2010 03 30 Retrieved 2009 08 08 California Military and Veterans Code section 552 553 Archived from the original on 2012 10 24 Retrieved 2009 08 08 Officer Personnel Management PDF California State Military Reserve Archived from the original PDF on 2015 12 22 Retrieved 2015 12 19 Powers K J May 2017 California State Military Reserve Establishes Maritime Component PDF State Guard Association of the United States Retrieved 13 November 2017 Operation Lightning Strike Begins Archived from the original on 2011 06 13 Retrieved 2009 02 28 CNG Operation Lightning Strike BeginsExternal links editCalifornia State Guard Public Website Office of the Adjutant General the Executive Officer and Commander of the California National Guard and California State Military Reserve 32 U S C 109 California Military amp Veterans Code Index to Militia Units of the State of California 1850 1881 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title California State Guard amp oldid 1219680723, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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