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  2. Naval militias in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Alabama [32]; California [33]. The California Naval Militia was reactivated in 1976 by the Governor of California. Unlike New York and the few other states with ship-borne active naval militia units, the California Naval Militia is a small unit of military lawyers and strategists who provide advice and legal expertise in the field of military and naval matters for the benefit of California's ...

  3. SPLC identified local militia groups (2018) [12] [C] State Name Location Alabama: Alabama Constitutional Militia Clanton: South Alabama Militia Dothan: Alaska: Alaska Citizens Militia Nikiski: Arizona: Arizona Freedom Militia Mohave: Northern Arizona Militia Golden Valley: Arkansas: Arkansas State Militia Corps Mansfield: California: California ...

  4. Naval militia - Wikipedia

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    A naval militia or maritime militia is a volunteer organization comprising civilian sailors who train periodically to support naval operations during emergencies or times of war. List of naval militias

  5. State defense force - Wikipedia

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    State defense forces generally operate with emergency management and homeland security missions. Most SDFs are organized as ground units, but air and naval units also exist. [5] [6] Depending on the state, they may be variously named as state military, state military force, state guard, state militia, or state military reserve.

  6. Militia (United States) - Wikipedia

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    These persons remain members of the militia until age 64. Paragraph (b) further states, "The classes of the militia are: (1) the organized militia, which consists of the National Guard and the Naval Militia; and (2) the unorganized militia, which consists of the members of the militia who are not members of the National Guard or the Naval Militia."

  7. Alabama State Defense Force - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, many states, including Alabama, raised state defense forces to act as a replacement for the National Guard during the war. In 1940, Governor Frank M. Dixon created the Alabama State Guard, recruiting primarily from World War I veterans in the American Legion. [7] Alabama took a unique approach in creating its state defense force.

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    Now, serving in the Navy as an active duty second class petty officer and clinical social work fellow, Rodriguez has reason for fear anew: Trump’s Jan. 27 executive order, which gave the ...

  9. Oregon Naval Militia - Wikipedia

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    Naval militias of U.S. states are recognized as part of the organized militia by the federal government of the United States under 10 U.S. Code §7851. [11] Any action for the reactivation of this service falls either on the office of the Governor of Oregon or by the state legislative assembly.