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  2. California State Guard - Wikipedia

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    The California State Guard ( CSG) (formerly the California State Military Reserve) is a military unit which provides assistance and training to the California National Guard (CNG) and is a military force of California. The CSG is a reserve force that supports the state missions and federal readiness of the Army and Air National Guard.

  3. State Guard Association of the United States - Wikipedia

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    South Carolina State Guard Foundation, Inc. Tennessee Tennessee State Guard: Tennessee State Guard: Tennessee Chapter of the State Guard Association of the United States, Inc. Texas Texas State Guard: Texas State Guard Archived 2013-09-04 at the Wayback Machine §Title 4 Sec. C 431.001: The Texas State Guard Non Profit Association, Inc. Vermont

  4. Tennessee State Guard - Wikipedia

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    The State Guard acts as a force multiplier for the state's National Guard. As a state defense force, the Tennessee State Guard cannot be federalized, and is not deployed outside the borders of Tennessee, as it is a purely state-level unit. It answers solely to the Governor of Tennessee, unlike the dual federal and state controlled National Guard.

  5. Texas State Guard - Wikipedia

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    Structure Governor of Texas Greg Abbott Commander in Chief. Adjutant General Texas Military Forces Major General Thomas M. Suelzer. The Texas State Guard is a state defense force that assists and augments the other Texas military branches and civil authorities in times of state emergencies, and on-going support of National Guard units and local communities.

  6. State defense force - Wikipedia

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    Every state defense force is also the command authority for the " unorganized militia ", which is defined as every able bodied male between the age of 17 and 45 who is not already serving in some capacity within the armed forces or National Guard. [7]

  7. Florida State Guard - Wikipedia

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    Current Florida State Guard logo (As of June 2023). 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.

  8. Nevada National Guard - Wikipedia

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    The Nevada National Guard is the component of the United States National Guard in Nevada. The governor of Nevada may call individuals or units of the Nevada National Guard into state service. The Constitution of the United States charges the National Guard of each state to support its dual federal and state missions. [1]

  9. South Carolina State Guard - Wikipedia

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    The South Carolina State Guard (SCSG) is the designated state defense force for the state of South Carolina. The State Guard maintains its headquarters in Columbia. Battalions are located in the cities of Columbia (1st Midlands Battalion), Charleston (3rd Coastal Battalion), and Fountain Inn (2nd Highland Battalion).