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The 'California State Military Reserve' is the state defense force of California. The military reserve was formed to provide California a trained and organized military force in the event of a state security emergency when the National Guard is deployed. Its current mission is to assist the National Guard especially in concern to homeland security.

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Organization
Duties
Naval Militia
See also
External Links

Organization


The California State Military Reserve is authorized as a state defense force under the provisions of the Title 32, United States Code, Section 109 and the California State Military Reserve Act. The force is made up by volunteers who possess a variety of skills, and many members are veterans of other branches of the United States Military headquartered in Sacramento, CA. All citizens who are not felons and possess a high school diploma are eligible though military veterans and those with special skills are preferred.

Duties


The CSMR assists the California National Guard in its Homeland Security Mission by providing individual soldiers and airmen as well as rapid response teams to Military Assistance to Civil Authorities in the preparation, prevention, deterrence, preemption, defense, and mitigation of natural and man-made threats to California.
Members of the CSMR are required to volunteer a minimum of 200 hours annually. Part of that time is spent at Unit Training Assemblies (drills or meetings) which are usually eight hours on one Saturday each month. These drills are used for training sessions, activity coordination, and to work with the National Guard counterparts.
CSMR soldiers wear the standard Army Class "A" and "B" uniforms as well as the Battle Dress Uniform (BDU), all with distinctive state insignia designating them as a member of the California State Military Reserve. All officers and enlisted members are responsible for purchasing their uniforms and accessories. This could require an investment of about $300. However, efforts are currently being made to provide uniforms for enlisted rank

Naval Militia


The enabling legislation for the California State Military Reserve provides for a naval branch. 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 state defense force.

★ See Link and the Naval militia article for more information.

See also


Note that California Maritime Academy is unrelated, and is a maritime academy/university is operated by the California State University.

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