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Florida State Guard

The Florida State Guard (FSG) is the state defense force of the U.S. state of Florida. The FSG was created in 1941 to serve as a stateside replacement for the Florida National Guard while the National Guard was deployed abroad during World War II. The FSG is available to the governor of Florida whenever needed, but unlike the National Guard, the FSG is trained and funded by the state and therefore can not be federalized.[2] The FSG was reactivated in 2022 after the Florida legislature appropriated US$10 million in funding.[3]

Florida State Guard
Current Florida State Guard logo (As of June 2023).
Active1941–1947, 2022–present
Country United States
Allegiance Florida
Type  State defense force
RoleState Defense Force
Size1500 authorized personnel
Garrison/HQSt Augustine, Florida
Nickname(s)FSG
Websitehttps://www.floridastateguard.org/
Commanders
Commander-in-ChiefGovernor Ron DeSantis
DirectorCol. Mark Thieme [1]

Background edit

State defense forces are authorized by the federal government under Title 32, Section 109 of the United States Code.[4] Twenty-three states, as well as the territory of Puerto Rico, actively maintain these forces.[5] Florida law also allows the creation of a state defense force, either as a full-sized force when any part of the National Guard is federally deployed, or as a reserve cadre of officers and non-commissioned officers regardless of National Guard deployment.[2]

Original incarnation edit

Creation edit

 
The shoulder patch worn by Guardsmen during World War II.

Before the United States entered World War II, President Franklin D. Roosevelt instituted a peacetime draft, and federalized various National Guard units, including Florida's National Guard.[6] As a result, states which had previously counted on their National Guard to maintain peace, quell riots, protect against sabotage, or repel a potential invasion were given the alternative of creating their own state-level military forces under the State Guard Act signed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt on October 21, 1940.[7] In 1941, the Florida Legislature and Governor Holland created Florida Defense Force, later to be rebranded as the Florida State Guard.[8]

The purpose of the state defense forces, including the FSG, was to fulfil the National Guard's state obligations. This included guarding infrastructure, protecting against sabotage, calming riots, or aiding law enforcement. Although the mainland United States was never invaded during World War II, state defenses would have shared responsibility with the federal military and National Guard in defending American territory had an invasion occurred.

During the war, the First Air Squadron of the FSG regularly patrolled the coast of Florida, searching for German U-boats. The squadron was also used to assist in search-and-rescue missions.[8]

Membership edit

Membership during WWII was open to all Florida men aged 18 to 60. The commitment lasted for three years, although members who were eligible could be drafted into the federal military at any time.[8] Most of the members were veterans of World War I.[9] Members of the Florida Defense Force's air wing, the First Air Squadron, were required to either have a private pilot's license or have served in the military at least one year.[8] By 1943, the Florida State Guard numbered 2,100 Florida men in 36 units.[10]

Organization edit

Each county was able to organize its own unit so long as it could recruit at minimum fifty Florida men who met the qualifications required by the state.[8] By 1943, there were 63 separate units of state guardsmen organized. The FSG also maintained a separate air squadron, known as the First Air Squadron.[10]

Equipment edit

Uniforms, surplus weapons, and other equipment were provided by the state of Florida.[8] Florida law also permitted the FSG to use National Guard armories and receive any surplus weapons and equipment offered by the Department of Defense.[2] The approximately 27 airplanes used by the First Air Squadron were privately owned by the fifteen individuals who piloted them; however, they were allowed to have "1st Air Squadron, Florida Defense Force" painted on both sides of the nose of each plane.[8]

Disbandment edit

The Florida State Guard was disbanded in 1947 after the Florida Army National Guard was released from Federal Active Duty.[8]

Reactivation edit

 
Florida State Guard members preparing for Hurricane Idalia in August 2023.

On December 2, 2021, Governor Ron DeSantis announced, in his $100 million budget for the Florida National Guard, that $3.5 million would be invested into reactivating the FSG. It would allow for training and equipment of up to 200 members.[11] In March 2022, Florida lawmakers proposed a budget which included $10 million for reactivating the Florida State Guard. The funding would allow for an enlistment of 400 enlisted troops and six full-time civilian employees.[3] The newly reactivated organization began soliciting applications from prospective employees in May 2022.[12] On July 1, 2023, the Florida legislature increased the size of the FSG to 1500 members.[13]

On June 14, 2022, Governor Ron DeSantis announced the reestablishment of the Florida State Guard as an emergency-focused civilian volunteer force and appointed retired Marine Corps. Lieutenant Colonel Chris Graham as director. On June 30, 2023, 120 New FSG Guardsmen were graduated from the Basic Operational Orientation Training Camp (BOOT Camp) at Camp Blanding, marking the Inaugural class of 2023 of the Florida State Guard, the first in 75 years.[14]

In September 2023, the Florida State Guard was deployed in response to Hurricane Idalia and provided assistance by delivering aid at resource pods across North Florida — its first deployment since its deactivation following World War II.[15]

On December 18, 2023, Flagler County approved the construction of a $10 million site designed for the training of the Florida State Guard and other governmental services known as "The Florida State Guard Regional Training Facility".[16]

On February 1, 2024, Governor Ron DeSantis announced the deployment of the Florida State Guard to the southern border of Texas with Mexico to support Texan officials in handling illegal immigration.[17] In late February Director Mark Theime confirmed that 5 members of the Florida State Guard were deployed to Texas and that the deployment of up to a platoon of 30 members was being considered. [18]

On March 13, 2024, it was announced by Florida's Governor that the Florida State Guard would take part in their State's response to the events in Haiti along with other government forces, being deployed to Florida's Southern Coast. [19]

Uniform edit

Florida State Guardsmen currently wear Universal Camouflage Patterned Army Combat Uniforms (UCP-ACUs) as their primary working uniform. The Flag of Florida is worn on the right shoulder of the ACU, and the current Florida State Guard logo is worn as a patch on the left shoulder. The guardsman’s surname or last name is on the right chest of the uniform, the name of the unit “FL State Guard”, is worn on the left chest, and the guardsman’s rank is worn on the center of the chest. The Guardsman’s last name and rank can also be seen on their hats also known as covers.

Florida State Guardsmen have also been seen wearing Tan T-shirts with black shorts. The T-shirts have either “State Guard” or “Florida State Guard” written on the back with black letters and has the Florida State Guard logo in black on the front. The shorts have the Florida State Guard logo on the front of them in white. [20]


See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ https://www.flgov.com/2023/10/27/governor-ron-desantis-announces-the-appointment-of-colonel-mark-thieme-as-the-director-of-the-florida-state-guard/#:~:text=TALLAHASSEE%2C%20Fla.,of%20the%20Florida%20State%20Guard.&text=Colonel%20Thieme%20is%20a%20veteran,over%2035%20years%20of%20service.
  2. ^ a b Delgado, Jason (10 March 2022). "Lawmakers unveil Florida State Guard guidelines". floridapolitics.com. Retrieved 10 March 2022.
  3. ^ "32 U.S. Code § 109 – Maintenance of other troops". Legal Information Institute. Cornell University Law School. Retrieved 13 August 2014.
  4. ^ Carafano, James Jay; Brinkerhoff, John R. (October 5, 2005). "Katrina's Forgotten Responders: State Defense Forces Play a Vital Role". www.heritage.org. Retrieved 13 October 2013.
  5. ^ Coles, David. "Florida National Guard During World War II". visitflorida.com. Archived from the original on 8 March 2014. Retrieved 6 March 2014.
  6. ^ Bankus, Lieutenant Colonel Brent C. "Volunteer Military Organizations: An Overlooked Asset". The U.S. Army Official Website. Retrieved 6 March 2014.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h "Civil Defense: Florida Defense Force". Palm Beach County History Online. Retrieved 6 March 2014.
  8. ^ Weingarten, Abby (October 8, 2005). "Recalling the role of the Florida State Guard". Herald-Tribune. Sarasota, FL. Retrieved 7 March 2014.
  9. ^ a b "Floridians in Military Service; National Guard and State Guard". Museum of Florida History. Retrieved 6 March 2014.
  10. ^ McCain, Emily (December 2, 2021). "Gov. DeSantis seeks to reinstate Florida State Guard". WFTS-TV. Retrieved December 2, 2021.
  11. ^ Crooks, Nathan (31 May 2022). "Florida Posts Openings for State Guard That Democrats Call a 'Vigilante Militia'". Bloomberg.com. Retrieved 1 June 2022.
  12. ^ "Section 251.001 - Florida State Guard Act, Fla. Stat. § 251.001 | Casetext Search + Citator".
  13. ^ "Governor Ron DeSantis Unveils the Florida State Guard". flgov.com/. June 14, 2022.
  14. ^ Saunders, Forrest (5 September 2023). "Idalia landfall led to first deployment of Florida State Guard since end of WWII". ABC News. Retrieved 9 September 2023.
  15. ^ Hanner, Ava (22 December 2023). "Florida State Guard training complex, multi-agency training facility coming to Flagler County". Observer. Retrieved 3 January 2024.
  16. ^ DeSantis deploys National, State Guard troops to Texas border amidst migrant surge, retrieved 2024-02-01
  17. ^ Team, CBS Miami (2024-02-27). "Small number of Florida State Guard deployed to Texas to assist in border operations". CBS News. CBS Broadcasting Inc. Retrieved 2024-03-10.
  18. ^ Bickerton, James (2024-03-13). "Ron DeSantis Deploys Florida State Guard to Stop Haitian Migrants". Newsweek. Newsweek. Retrieved 2024-03-13.
  19. ^ Mower, Lawrence (July 14, 2023). "Veterans quit DeSantis' Florida State Guard over militialike training". Tampa Bay Times. Retrieved February 2, 2024.

External links edit

  • Florida State Guard website

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The Florida State Guard FSG is the state defense force of the U S state of Florida The FSG was created in 1941 to serve as a stateside replacement for the Florida National Guard while the National Guard was deployed abroad during World War II The FSG is available to the governor of Florida whenever needed but unlike the National Guard the FSG is trained and funded by the state and therefore can not be federalized 2 The FSG was reactivated in 2022 after the Florida legislature appropriated US 10 million in funding 3 Florida State GuardCurrent Florida State Guard logo As of June 2023 Active1941 1947 2022 presentCountry United StatesAllegiance FloridaType State defense forceRoleState Defense ForceSize1500 authorized personnelGarrison HQSt Augustine FloridaNickname s FSGWebsitehttps www floridastateguard org CommandersCommander in ChiefGovernor Ron DeSantisDirectorCol Mark Thieme 1 Contents 1 Background 2 Original incarnation 2 1 Creation 2 2 Membership 2 3 Organization 2 4 Equipment 2 5 Disbandment 3 Reactivation 3 1 Uniform 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksBackground editState defense forces are authorized by the federal government under Title 32 Section 109 of the United States Code 4 Twenty three states as well as the territory of Puerto Rico actively maintain these forces 5 Florida law also allows the creation of a state defense force either as a full sized force when any part of the National Guard is federally deployed or as a reserve cadre of officers and non commissioned officers regardless of National Guard deployment 2 Original incarnation editCreation edit nbsp The shoulder patch worn by Guardsmen during World War II Before the United States entered World War II President Franklin D Roosevelt instituted a peacetime draft and federalized various National Guard units including Florida s National Guard 6 As a result states which had previously counted on their National Guard to maintain peace quell riots protect against sabotage or repel a potential invasion were given the alternative of creating their own state level military forces under the State Guard Act signed by President Franklin D Roosevelt on October 21 1940 7 In 1941 the Florida Legislature and Governor Holland created Florida Defense Force later to be rebranded as the Florida State Guard 8 The purpose of the state defense forces including the FSG was to fulfil the National Guard s state obligations This included guarding infrastructure protecting against sabotage calming riots or aiding law enforcement Although the mainland United States was never invaded during World War II state defenses would have shared responsibility with the federal military and National Guard in defending American territory had an invasion occurred During the war the First Air Squadron of the FSG regularly patrolled the coast of Florida searching for German U boats The squadron was also used to assist in search and rescue missions 8 Membership edit Membership during WWII was open to all Florida men aged 18 to 60 The commitment lasted for three years although members who were eligible could be drafted into the federal military at any time 8 Most of the members were veterans of World War I 9 Members of the Florida Defense Force s air wing the First Air Squadron were required to either have a private pilot s license or have served in the military at least one year 8 By 1943 the Florida State Guard numbered 2 100 Florida men in 36 units 10 Organization edit Each county was able to organize its own unit so long as it could recruit at minimum fifty Florida men who met the qualifications required by the state 8 By 1943 there were 63 separate units of state guardsmen organized The FSG also maintained a separate air squadron known as the First Air Squadron 10 Equipment edit Uniforms surplus weapons and other equipment were provided by the state of Florida 8 Florida law also permitted the FSG to use National Guard armories and receive any surplus weapons and equipment offered by the Department of Defense 2 The approximately 27 airplanes used by the First Air Squadron were privately owned by the fifteen individuals who piloted them however they were allowed to have 1st Air Squadron Florida Defense Force painted on both sides of the nose of each plane 8 Disbandment edit The Florida State Guard was disbanded in 1947 after the Florida Army National Guard was released from Federal Active Duty 8 Reactivation edit nbsp Florida State Guard members preparing for Hurricane Idalia in August 2023 On December 2 2021 Governor Ron DeSantis announced in his 100 million budget for the Florida National Guard that 3 5 million would be invested into reactivating the FSG It would allow for training and equipment of up to 200 members 11 In March 2022 Florida lawmakers proposed a budget which included 10 million for reactivating the Florida State Guard The funding would allow for an enlistment of 400 enlisted troops and six full time civilian employees 3 The newly reactivated organization began soliciting applications from prospective employees in May 2022 12 On July 1 2023 the Florida legislature increased the size of the FSG to 1500 members 13 On June 14 2022 Governor Ron DeSantis announced the reestablishment of the Florida State Guard as an emergency focused civilian volunteer force and appointed retired Marine Corps Lieutenant Colonel Chris Graham as director On June 30 2023 120 New FSG Guardsmen were graduated from the Basic Operational Orientation Training Camp BOOT Camp at Camp Blanding marking the Inaugural class of 2023 of the Florida State Guard the first in 75 years 14 In September 2023 the Florida State Guard was deployed in response to Hurricane Idalia and provided assistance by delivering aid at resource pods across North Florida its first deployment since its deactivation following World War II 15 On December 18 2023 Flagler County approved the construction of a 10 million site designed for the training of the Florida State Guard and other governmental services known as The Florida State Guard Regional Training Facility 16 On February 1 2024 Governor Ron DeSantis announced the deployment of the Florida State Guard to the southern border of Texas with Mexico to support Texan officials in handling illegal immigration 17 In late February Director Mark Theime confirmed that 5 members of the Florida State Guard were deployed to Texas and that the deployment of up to a platoon of 30 members was being considered 18 On March 13 2024 it was announced by Florida s Governor that the Florida State Guard would take part in their State s response to the events in Haiti along with other government forces being deployed to Florida s Southern Coast 19 Uniform edit Florida State Guardsmen currently wear Universal Camouflage Patterned Army Combat Uniforms UCP ACUs as their primary working uniform The Flag of Florida is worn on the right shoulder of the ACU and the current Florida State Guard logo is worn as a patch on the left shoulder The guardsman s surname or last name is on the right chest of the uniform the name of the unit FL State Guard is worn on the left chest and the guardsman s rank is worn on the center of the chest The Guardsman s last name and rank can also be seen on their hats also known as covers Florida State Guardsmen have also been seen wearing Tan T shirts with black shorts The T shirts have either State Guard or Florida State Guard written on the back with black letters and has the Florida State Guard logo in black on the front The shorts have the Florida State Guard logo on the front of them in white 20 See also editFlorida Naval Militia military unitPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback Florida Wing Civil Air Patrol highest echelon of the Civil Air Patrol in Florida United StatesPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallbackReferences edit https www flgov com 2023 10 27 governor ron desantis announces the appointment of colonel mark thieme as the director of the florida state guard text TALLAHASSEE 2C 20Fla of 20the 20Florida 20State 20Guard amp text Colonel 20Thieme 20is 20a 20veteran over 2035 20years 20of 20service a b c Chapter 251 Florida State Defense Force JUSTUA US LAW Retrieved 6 March 2014 a b Delgado Jason 10 March 2022 Lawmakers unveil Florida State Guard guidelines floridapolitics com Retrieved 10 March 2022 32 U S Code 109 Maintenance of other troops Legal Information Institute Cornell University Law School Retrieved 13 August 2014 Carafano James Jay Brinkerhoff John R October 5 2005 Katrina s Forgotten Responders State Defense Forces Play a Vital Role www heritage org Retrieved 13 October 2013 Coles David Florida National Guard During World War II visitflorida com Archived from the original on 8 March 2014 Retrieved 6 March 2014 Bankus Lieutenant Colonel Brent C Volunteer Military Organizations An Overlooked Asset The U S Army Official Website Retrieved 6 March 2014 a b c d e f g h Civil Defense Florida Defense Force Palm Beach County History Online Retrieved 6 March 2014 Weingarten Abby October 8 2005 Recalling the role of the Florida State Guard Herald Tribune Sarasota FL Retrieved 7 March 2014 a b Floridians in Military Service National Guard and State Guard Museum of Florida History Retrieved 6 March 2014 McCain Emily December 2 2021 Gov DeSantis seeks to reinstate Florida State Guard WFTS TV Retrieved December 2 2021 Crooks Nathan 31 May 2022 Florida Posts Openings for State Guard That Democrats Call a Vigilante Militia Bloomberg com Retrieved 1 June 2022 Section 251 001 Florida State Guard Act Fla Stat 251 001 Casetext Search Citator Governor Ron DeSantis Unveils the Florida State Guard flgov com June 14 2022 Saunders Forrest 5 September 2023 Idalia landfall led to first deployment of Florida State Guard since end of WWII ABC News Retrieved 9 September 2023 Hanner Ava 22 December 2023 Florida State Guard training complex multi agency training facility coming to Flagler County Observer Retrieved 3 January 2024 DeSantis deploys National State Guard troops to Texas border amidst migrant surge retrieved 2024 02 01 Team CBS Miami 2024 02 27 Small number of Florida State Guard deployed to Texas to assist in border operations CBS News CBS Broadcasting Inc Retrieved 2024 03 10 Bickerton James 2024 03 13 Ron DeSantis Deploys Florida State Guard to Stop Haitian Migrants Newsweek Newsweek Retrieved 2024 03 13 Mower Lawrence July 14 2023 Veterans quit DeSantis Florida State Guard over militialike training Tampa Bay Times Retrieved February 2 2024 External links editFlorida State Guard website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Florida State Guard amp oldid 1214725054, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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