Louisiana National Guard

The Louisiana National Guard consists of the Louisiana Army National Guard, a reserve component of the United States Army,[1] and the Louisiana Air National Guard, a reserve component of the United States Air Force, under the United States Department of Defense.

The guard is directed by an adjutant general appointed by the Governor of Louisiana. Unless federalized by order of the President of the United States, which places members on active US military duty status, the Louisiana National Guard is under the jurisdiction of the Louisiana Military Department.

The National Guard has both active and inactive (reserve) members as well as full and part-time members. Part-time Guard members are referred to as 'weekend Warriors'[2] both by the military and civilians.

State service

The Governor may call individuals or units of the Louisiana National Guard into state service during emergencies or to assist in special situations which lend themselves to use of the National Guard. The state mission assigned to the National Guard is: "To provide trained and disciplined forces for domestic emergencies or as otherwise provided by state law."

Federal service

When National Guard troops are called to federal service, the President serves as Commander-in-Chief. The federal mission assigned to the National Guard is: "To provide properly trained and equipped units for prompt mobilization for war, National emergency or as otherwise needed."

History

Louisiana Guardsmen return home after Iraq deployment, November 2009

The National Guard traces its beginning to 1636 and the militia of the colonies. In 2011 the National Guard celebrated 375 years of service.[3] The Militia Act of 1903 organized the various state militias into the present National Guard system.

From 1968 to 1972 in the second term of Governor John J. McKeithen, the adjutant general was David Wade, then a retired Lieutenant General in the United States Air Force, who had commanded Barksdale Air Force Base in Bossier City from 1963 to 1966.[4] In 1980, Governor Dave Treen elevated Ansel M. Stroud, Jr., from assistant adjutant general to adjutant general, a position which Stroud filled until 1997.[5]

Eugene McGehee, a member of the Louisiana House of Representatives and a state district court judge from East Baton Rouge Parish, advanced in the Louisiana National Guard from private beginning in 1948 to colonel over a period of more than three decades of service.[6]Bert A. Adams, a member of the Louisiana House from 1956 to 1968, won a Bronze Star Medal in World War II and subsequently advanced to captain in the National Guard.[7] Randal Gaines, a lieutenant colonel in the Louisiana National Guard, is a member of the Louisiana House for St. Charles and St. John the Baptist parishes.[8]

Ronald A. Waller was the first African American named a lieutenant colonel of the Louisiana National Guard.

Components

Louisiana Army National Guard

Louisiana National Guard evacuate citizens from Port Sulphur

The Louisiana Army National Guard has 9,500 members stationed at 67 armories in 63 communities throughout Louisiana, reporting to the Joint Force Headquarters.[9]

Louisiana Air National Guard

The 159th Fighter Wing is the main component of the Louisiana Air National Guard. Stationed at the Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base New Orleans in Belle Chasse, the wing is nicknamed the "Bayou Militia". If Federalized the wing becomes part of the United States Air Force Air Combat Command. The wing was founded in 1941, on the south shore of Lake Pontchartrain as one of 29 original National Guard wings in the United States, but was moved to the current location in 1957.

State Guard

In addition, the Louisiana State Guard (LSG) is an all-volunteer militia force under the Louisiana Military Department that provides reserve personnel to both the Louisiana Army National Guard and the Louisiana Air National Guard. It is under state jurisdiction and its members are employed only within the State of Louisiana. It is not subject to be called, ordered or assigned as any element of the federal armed forces. Its mission is to provide units organized, equipped and trained in the protection of life or property and the preservation of peace, order and public safety under competent orders of State authorities.[13]

State Partnership Program

Louisiana has two countries in the SPP (State Partnership Program). Belize joined the SPP with Louisiana National Guard in 1996 and Haiti in 2011. Both of these nations fall under the area of operations of SOUTHCOM.

References

  1. Reserve status of the National Guard -Retrieved 2012-12-05
  2. Weekend Warriors- Retrieved 2012-12-05
  3. 375 years of National Guard- Retrieved 2012-12-05
  4. "Lieutenant General David Wade". United States Air Force Military Information Biographies. Retrieved June 10, 2012.
  5. "Ansel M. Stroud, Jr.". The Shreveport Times. Retrieved July 11, 2016.
  6. Ben Wallace (April 14, 2014). "Eugene McGehee, former state legislator and judge, dies". Baton Rouge Morning Advocate. Retrieved July 12, 2014.
  7. "Bert Adams". usgwarchives.net. February 5, 2003. Retrieved October 22, 2014.
  8. "Randal L. Gaines' Biography" Check |url= value (help). Project Vote Smart. Retrieved May 4, 2015.
  9. Louisiana National Guard Information- Retrieved 2012-12-05
  10. 61st Troop Command- Retrieved 2012-12-05
  11. 139th Regional Support Group- Retrieved 2012-12-05
  12. -Retrieved 2012-12-05
  13. Louisiana State Guard
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