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Rhode Island State Guard

The Rhode Island State Guard is the currently inactive state defense force of Rhode Island. As a state defense force, the Rhode Island State Guard served as a state military unit which assumed the stateside duties of the Rhode Island National Guard when the National Guard was in federal service. However, unlike the National Guard, the State Guard, when organized, answers solely to the Governor of Rhode Island and by law cannot be federalized or deployed outside the borders of Rhode Island.

Rhode Island State Guard
The patch worn on the uniform of Rhode Island State Guardsmen during World War II.
Active1918 - 1919
1941 - 1947
1950 - 1951
Country United States
Allegiance Rhode Island
BranchArmy
Type  State defense force
RoleMilitary reserve force
Size18 companies (World War I)
1 regiment (World War II)
Part ofRhode Island Department of Military and Veteran’s Affairs
Garrison/HQProvidence, RI
World War I equipment.38 revolvers
1,100 Springfield rifles
250 Krag–Jørgensen rifles
Commanders
Civilian LeadershipGovernor of Rhode Island
State Military LeadershipAdjutant General of the State of Rhode Island

History Edit

History of predecessor units Edit

Prior to the creation of the National Guard of the United States, the United States maintained a small professional army which, in times of war, would be supplemented by volunteer militia units raised by individual states. During the American Revolutionary War, the 1st Rhode Island Regiment was raised to serve in the Continental Army. Rhode Island raised multiple units to fight for the Union Army during the American Civil War. During the Spanish–American War, the 1st Regiment, Rhode Island Volunteers, was mustered into federal service but did not see combat.

World War I Edit

The Militia Act of 1903 federalized state militias and placed them under federal control. When the National Guard was deployed abroad during World War I, states were forced to raise replacement units to provide homeland security capabilities. During World War I, Rhode Island raised 18 companies of State Guard, composed of 100 men each, and established a headquarters and supply company, a machine-gun detachment and a sanitary detachment.[1]

In order to equip the State Guard, the state purchased .38 revolvers from private dealers, and obtained five hundred .45 caliber Springfield rifles and two hundred fifty .30 caliber Krag–Jørgensen rifles from the federal government. The state also possessed an additional six hundred .45 caliber Springfield rifles.[2]

World War II Edit

The State Guard was reactivated in 1940, reaching the size of one regiment.[2] The Rhode Island State Guard reached a strength of over 1,300 men during the war.[1] Rhode Island also formed the Rhode Island State Guard Reserve during the war.

Korean War Edit

On the onset of the Korean War, several states, including Rhode Island, reactivated their state defense forces at cadre strength as a safeguard against the possibility of their National Guard units being federalized.[1]

Cold War Edit

The Rhode Island State Guard was reactivated in 1987 and renamed the Rhode Island State Defense Force. By 1990, it consisted of only three members.[3]

Legal status Edit

State defense forces are given legal recognition by the federal government under Title 32, Section 109 of the United States Code.[4] The authority to maintain independent chartered military organizations separate of the National Guard is recognized under Rhode Island Law.[5]

Chapter 30-5, section 30-5-5 of the Rhode Island General Laws allows the Governor of Rhode Island to call and organize portions of the unorganized militia whenever it is deemed necessary, and required when the Rhode Island National Guard is in federal service.[6]

Legal protection Edit

Under Rhode Island law, no employer may fire an employee due to the employee's membership in the Rhode Island State Guard, 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 State Guard. Any employer or agent of an employer who is guilty of these offenses is guilty of a misdemeanor offense.[7]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c Tulenko, Thomas; Chase, Bradley; Dupuy, Trevor N.; Hayes, Grace P. (March 1981). "US Home Defense Force Study" (PDF). California Military Museums. Historical Evaluation and Research Organization. Retrieved 12 December 2017.
  2. ^ a b Stentiford, Barry M. (2002). The American Home Guard: The State Militia in the Twentieth Century. Texas A&M University Press. pp. 50, 267. ISBN 1585441813. Retrieved 2 May 2015.
  3. ^ "State Volunteers Replace Activated Guardsmen". The Washington Post. 24 December 1990. Retrieved 13 October 2017.
  4. ^ "32 U.S. Code § 109 - Maintenance of other troops". Legal Information Institute. Cornell University Law School. Retrieved 2 May 2015.
  5. ^ "§ 30-1-4 Classes of militia". State of Rhode Island General Assembly. Retrieved 2 May 2015.
  6. ^ "§ 30-5-5 Organization of reserve units for active duty". State of Rhode Island General Assembly. Retrieved 2 May 2015.
  7. ^ "Chapter 30-11-2 - Discrimination in employment against members of militia". Justia. Retrieved 24 November 2017.

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The Rhode Island State Guard is the currently inactive state defense force of Rhode Island As a state defense force the Rhode Island State Guard served as a state military unit which assumed the stateside duties of the Rhode Island National Guard when the National Guard was in federal service However unlike the National Guard the State Guard when organized answers solely to the Governor of Rhode Island and by law cannot be federalized or deployed outside the borders of Rhode Island Rhode Island State GuardThe patch worn on the uniform of Rhode Island State Guardsmen during World War II Active1918 19191941 19471950 1951Country United StatesAllegiance Rhode IslandBranchArmyType State defense forceRoleMilitary reserve forceSize18 companies World War I 1 regiment World War II Part ofRhode Island Department of Military and Veteran s AffairsGarrison HQProvidence RIWorld War I equipment 38 revolvers1 100 Springfield rifles250 Krag Jorgensen riflesCommandersCivilian LeadershipGovernor of Rhode IslandState Military LeadershipAdjutant General of the State of Rhode Island Contents 1 History 1 1 History of predecessor units 1 2 World War I 1 3 World War II 1 4 Korean War 1 5 Cold War 2 Legal status 3 Legal protection 4 See also 5 ReferencesHistory EditHistory of predecessor units Edit Prior to the creation of the National Guard of the United States the United States maintained a small professional army which in times of war would be supplemented by volunteer militia units raised by individual states During the American Revolutionary War the 1st Rhode Island Regiment was raised to serve in the Continental Army Rhode Island raised multiple units to fight for the Union Army during the American Civil War During the Spanish American War the 1st Regiment Rhode Island Volunteers was mustered into federal service but did not see combat World War I Edit The Militia Act of 1903 federalized state militias and placed them under federal control When the National Guard was deployed abroad during World War I states were forced to raise replacement units to provide homeland security capabilities During World War I Rhode Island raised 18 companies of State Guard composed of 100 men each and established a headquarters and supply company a machine gun detachment and a sanitary detachment 1 In order to equip the State Guard the state purchased 38 revolvers from private dealers and obtained five hundred 45 caliber Springfield rifles and two hundred fifty 30 caliber Krag Jorgensen rifles from the federal government The state also possessed an additional six hundred 45 caliber Springfield rifles 2 World War II Edit The State Guard was reactivated in 1940 reaching the size of one regiment 2 The Rhode Island State Guard reached a strength of over 1 300 men during the war 1 Rhode Island also formed the Rhode Island State Guard Reserve during the war Korean War Edit On the onset of the Korean War several states including Rhode Island reactivated their state defense forces at cadre strength as a safeguard against the possibility of their National Guard units being federalized 1 Cold War Edit The Rhode Island State Guard was reactivated in 1987 and renamed the Rhode Island State Defense Force By 1990 it consisted of only three members 3 Legal status EditState defense forces are given legal recognition by the federal government under Title 32 Section 109 of the United States Code 4 The authority to maintain independent chartered military organizations separate of the National Guard is recognized under Rhode Island Law 5 Chapter 30 5 section 30 5 5 of the Rhode Island General Laws allows the Governor of Rhode Island to call and organize portions of the unorganized militia whenever it is deemed necessary and required when the Rhode Island National Guard is in federal service 6 Legal protection EditUnder Rhode Island law no employer may fire an employee due to the employee s membership in the Rhode Island State Guard 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 State Guard Any employer or agent of an employer who is guilty of these offenses is guilty of a misdemeanor offense 7 See also EditRhode Island Independent Military Organizations Armory of the Kentish Guards Artillery Company of Newport Rhode Island Naval Militia Rhode Island Wing Civil Air PatrolReferences Edit a b c Tulenko Thomas Chase Bradley Dupuy Trevor N Hayes Grace P March 1981 US Home Defense Force Study PDF California Military Museums Historical Evaluation and Research Organization Retrieved 12 December 2017 a b Stentiford Barry M 2002 The American Home Guard The State Militia in the Twentieth Century Texas A amp M University Press pp 50 267 ISBN 1585441813 Retrieved 2 May 2015 State Volunteers Replace Activated Guardsmen The Washington Post 24 December 1990 Retrieved 13 October 2017 32 U S Code 109 Maintenance of other troops Legal Information Institute Cornell University Law School Retrieved 2 May 2015 30 1 4 Classes of militia State of Rhode Island General Assembly Retrieved 2 May 2015 30 5 5 Organization of reserve units for active duty State of Rhode Island General Assembly Retrieved 2 May 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 State Guard amp oldid 1102557125, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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