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Rhode Island Naval Militia

The Rhode Island Naval Militia is the inactive naval militia of Rhode Island.[1] Along with the Rhode Island National Guard and the Rhode Island State Guard, it is one of the military forces available to the Governor of Rhode Island.

History edit

The Rhode Island Naval Militia traces its roots to the American Revolutionary War, when the Rhode Island State Navy was initiated in June 1775 with the commissioning of two sloops, the Washington and the Katy (later renamed Providence), for the purpose of repelling HMS Rose from Rhode Island waters.[2] When the Continental Navy was formed in late 1775 the Alfred and Providence became part of it.

In the 1890s, during the first decade of the invention of the modern naval militia, the Rhode Island Naval Militia was organized as a torpedo unit and frequently trained at the Navy's torpedo school on Coaster's Island near Newport.[3] The Rhode Island Naval Militia first saw combat during the Spanish–American War when one hundred forty two members of Rhode Island Naval Battalion were federalized and served alongside the United States Navy.[4]

USS Miantonomoh served briefly under the Rhode Island Naval Militia before her decommissioning in November 1895.[5] After being decommissioned on 8 October 1898, USS Kanawha was loaned to the Rhode Island Naval Militia on 12 December 1898; however, Kanawha was returned to the Navy on 12 August 1899 and transferred to the War Department.[6] In 1910, the naval militia was assigned USS Aileen.[7] By 1916, the naval militia maintained an aeronautic section.[8]

In early 1916 recently retired Lieutenant (junior grade) Richard E. Byrd, USN was appointed as Inspector and Instructor of the RINM. He is credited with making great strides in improving the efficiency of the RINM and was elected by its members as its commander in December 1916. In April 1917, following the US declaration of war against Germany, Byrd was recalled to active duty. Byrd went on to lead the first flight over the North Pole in 1926 and to lead five expeditions to Antarctica.[citation needed]

The RINM was called into active service during World War I but was not reformed after the war since the US Naval Reserve had taken the place of state naval militias.[citation needed]

In the early 1970s, due to historical interest caused by the Bicentennial of the American Revolution, the RI Naval Militia was reformed as one of the state's historic military commands with the replica sloop Providence as its flagship.[9] Interest in the historic Naval Militia was short lived and it disbanded.[citation needed]

Personnel edit

Naval militias are recognized under federal law and are equipped by the federal government, and therefore, membership requirements are partially set according to federal standards. Under 10 U.S. Code § 7854, in order to be eligible for access to "vessels, material, armament, equipment, and other facilities of the Navy and the Marine Corps available to the Navy Reserve and the Marine Corps Reserve", at least 95% of members of the naval militia must also be members of the United States Navy Reserve or the United States Marine Corps Reserve.[10]

Legal status edit

Naval militias of U.S. states are recognized as part of the organized militia of the United States under 10 U.S. Code §7851.[11] Rhode Island law also recognizes the Rhode Island Naval Militia as a component of the militia of Rhode Island.[1] Therefore, although inactive, an act of legislature by the Rhode Island General Assembly would return the Rhode Island Naval Militia to active service.

Legal protection edit

Under Rhode Island law, no employer may fire an employee due to the employee's membership in the Rhode Island Naval Militia, or due to their obligation to perform military service, or attempt to hinder their ability to perform military service. Nor may employers threaten or otherwise insinuate that an employee will suffer repercussions from the employer as a result of his or her service with the Rhode Island Naval Militia. Any employer or agent of an employer who is guilty of these offenses is guilty of a misdemeanor offense.[12]

References edit

  1. ^ "A Naval History of the American Revolution, Chapter II: Naval Administration and Organization". www.americanrevolution.org/. Retrieved 9 August 2015.
  2. ^ Hart, Kevin R. "Toward a Citizen Sailor: The History of the Naval Militia Movement, 1888-1898". The California Military Museum Official Website. Retrieved 9 August 2015.
  3. ^ "Spanish American War - RI Naval Militia in United States Service". Rhode Island Secretary of State Official Website. Retrieved 9 August 2015.
  4. ^ McSherry, Patrick. "USS Miantonomoh". Retrieved 9 August 2015.
  5. ^ "Kanawha II". Naval History and Heritage Command. Retrieved 9 August 2015.
  6. ^ "New York Naval Militia History". New York State Division of Military and Naval Affairs. Retrieved 9 August 2015.
  7. ^ Naval Militia Cruises, 1916. U.S. Government Printing Office. 1917. p. 160. Retrieved 9 August 2015.
  8. ^ "Rhode Island General Laws Title 30 - Military Affairs and Defense, Chapter 30-4 Independent Military Organizations Section 30-4-5 Naval militia battalion". Justia. 2019. Retrieved 25 February 2021.
  9. ^ "10 U.S. CODE § 7854 - AVAILABILITY OF MATERIAL FOR NAVAL MILITIA". www.law.cornell.edu/. Retrieved 9 August 2015.
  10. ^ "10 U.S. CODE § 7851 - COMPOSITION". www.law.cornell.edu/. Retrieved 9 August 2015.
  11. ^ "Chapter 30-11-2 - Discrimination in employment against members of militia". Justia. Retrieved 24 November 2017.

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The Rhode Island Naval Militia is the inactive naval militia of Rhode Island 1 Along with the Rhode Island National Guard and the Rhode Island State Guard it is one of the military forces available to the Governor of Rhode Island Contents 1 History 2 Personnel 3 Legal status 4 Legal protection 5 ReferencesHistory editThe Rhode Island Naval Militia traces its roots to the American Revolutionary War when the Rhode Island State Navy was initiated in June 1775 with the commissioning of two sloops the Washington and the Katy later renamed Providence for the purpose of repelling HMS Rose from Rhode Island waters 2 When the Continental Navy was formed in late 1775 the Alfred and Providence became part of it In the 1890s during the first decade of the invention of the modern naval militia the Rhode Island Naval Militia was organized as a torpedo unit and frequently trained at the Navy s torpedo school on Coaster s Island near Newport 3 The Rhode Island Naval Militia first saw combat during the Spanish American War when one hundred forty two members of Rhode Island Naval Battalion were federalized and served alongside the United States Navy 4 USS Miantonomoh served briefly under the Rhode Island Naval Militia before her decommissioning in November 1895 5 After being decommissioned on 8 October 1898 USS Kanawha was loaned to the Rhode Island Naval Militia on 12 December 1898 however Kanawha was returned to the Navy on 12 August 1899 and transferred to the War Department 6 In 1910 the naval militia was assigned USS Aileen 7 By 1916 the naval militia maintained an aeronautic section 8 In early 1916 recently retired Lieutenant junior grade Richard E Byrd USN was appointed as Inspector and Instructor of the RINM He is credited with making great strides in improving the efficiency of the RINM and was elected by its members as its commander in December 1916 In April 1917 following the US declaration of war against Germany Byrd was recalled to active duty Byrd went on to lead the first flight over the North Pole in 1926 and to lead five expeditions to Antarctica citation needed The RINM was called into active service during World War I but was not reformed after the war since the US Naval Reserve had taken the place of state naval militias citation needed In the early 1970s due to historical interest caused by the Bicentennial of the American Revolution the RI Naval Militia was reformed as one of the state s historic military commands with the replica sloop Providence as its flagship 9 Interest in the historic Naval Militia was short lived and it disbanded citation needed Personnel editNaval militias are recognized under federal law and are equipped by the federal government and therefore membership requirements are partially set according to federal standards Under 10 U S Code 7854 in order to be eligible for access to vessels material armament equipment and other facilities of the Navy and the Marine Corps available to the Navy Reserve and the Marine Corps Reserve at least 95 of members of the naval militia must also be members of the United States Navy Reserve or the United States Marine Corps Reserve 10 Legal status editNaval militias of U S states are recognized as part of the organized militia of the United States under 10 U S Code 7851 11 Rhode Island law also recognizes the Rhode Island Naval Militia as a component of the militia of Rhode Island 1 Therefore although inactive an act of legislature by the Rhode Island General Assembly would return the Rhode Island Naval Militia to active service Legal protection editUnder Rhode Island law no employer may fire an employee due to the employee s membership in the Rhode Island Naval Militia or due to their obligation to perform military service or attempt to hinder their ability to perform military service Nor may employers threaten or otherwise insinuate that an employee will suffer repercussions from the employer as a result of his or her service with the Rhode Island Naval Militia Any employer or agent of an employer who is guilty of these offenses is guilty of a misdemeanor offense 12 References edit a b Chapter 30 30 1 4 Classes of militia State of Rhode Island General Assembly Official Website Retrieved 9 August 2015 A Naval History of the American Revolution Chapter II Naval Administration and Organization www americanrevolution org Retrieved 9 August 2015 Hart Kevin R Toward a Citizen Sailor The History of the Naval Militia Movement 1888 1898 The California Military Museum Official Website Retrieved 9 August 2015 Spanish American War RI Naval Militia in United States Service Rhode Island Secretary of State Official Website Retrieved 9 August 2015 McSherry Patrick USS Miantonomoh Retrieved 9 August 2015 Kanawha II Naval History and Heritage Command Retrieved 9 August 2015 New York Naval Militia History New York State Division of Military and Naval Affairs Retrieved 9 August 2015 Naval Militia Cruises 1916 U S Government Printing Office 1917 p 160 Retrieved 9 August 2015 Rhode Island General Laws Title 30 Military Affairs and Defense Chapter 30 4 Independent Military Organizations Section 30 4 5 Naval militia battalion Justia 2019 Retrieved 25 February 2021 10 U S CODE 7854 AVAILABILITY OF MATERIAL FOR NAVAL MILITIA www law cornell edu Retrieved 9 August 2015 10 U S CODE 7851 COMPOSITION www law cornell edu Retrieved 9 August 2015 Chapter 30 11 2 Discrimination in employment against members of militia Justia Retrieved 24 November 2017 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rhode Island Naval Militia amp oldid 1123471811, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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