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The other RING unit of the brigade, the 1st Battalion, 103rd Field Artillery (1/103rd FA), was to be reassigned elsewhere. The brigade was originally formed in 1979. The 1043rd Maintenance Company was merged with the 1207th Transportation Company and reorganized as the 1207th Forward Support Company (FSC) which became and integral unit of the 1/103rd FA providing maintenance and logistical support to the battalion.
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In 1683 the town companies were organized into two regiments – the Regiment of the Islands (i.e., Newport, Portsmouth, Jamestown and New Shoreham) and the Regiment of the Main (which covered the towns on the mainland of the colony). Each regiment originally was commanded by a major and the two majors
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to stop motorists with New York license plates, as well as move door-to-door to find people who may have traveled recently from New York, to ask them to quarantine. Also anyone who had moved from New York state to Rhode Island in the past two weeks were asked to self-quarantine for 14 days in order
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operation providing stability operations in Bosnia. Soldiers of the 119th provided convoy escorts between Taszar and NATO bases in Bosnia, main supply route patrols, law and order, force protection and various missions in support of the NATO Stabilization Force (SFOR). A small public affairs unit
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Upon EUA approval of the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines, the Rhode Island National Guard was called upon by the Governor to develop a task force to plan for and execute the mass vaccination of the state of Rhode Island. From January through June 2021, Task Force Vax oversaw the administration of more
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According to the RING and RIEMA (Rhode Island Emergency Management Agency) Annual Report 2008, on 6 September 2008, the Headquarters and Headquarters Company of the 103rd Field Artillery Brigade and one of its component units, the 1043rd Maintenance Company, were to inactivate on 6 September 2008.
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The Rhode Island National Guard traces it origins to the earliest known colonial defensive force which was formed on May 13, 1638, and called the "Traine Band", in Portsmouth, Rhode Island. The new force was founded as, “Freemen as a militia subject to call and expected to perform certain military
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In February 2003 the 118th Military Police Battalion, along with its subordinate units the 115th and 119th Military Police companies, was mobilized and sent to Kuwait, and later Iraq. The units were overseas from April 2003 to April 2004. Two soldiers from the 115th Military Police Company were
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In 1714 the Militia of the Island was designated the 1st Regiment and the Militia of the Main Land was designated the 2nd Regiment. The 1st Regiment consisted of six companies and the 2nd Regiment had nine companies. The number of companies in each town varied with its population with Newport and
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After the Civil War, the RI Militia underwent a major re-organization which organized the units into a brigade consisting of two infantry regiments, a separate infantry battalion, an artillery battalion and a squadron of cavalry. Annual training was a six-day period initially at Oakland Beach in
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The Rhode Island Militia was officially re-designated as the Rhode Island National Guard by General Order No. 9 on April 15, 1907. The two Infantry regiments of the Brigade of Rhode Island Militia were re-organized as Coast Artillery companies in order to provide a trained reserve of soldiers
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The President may also call up members and units of the Rhode Island Army National Guard, with the consent of the state governor, to repel invasion, suppress rebellion, or execute federal laws if the United States or any of its states or territories are invaded or is in danger of invasion by a
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In 1731, a regiment was formed for each of the three then existing counties Newport, Providence and Kings which were designed the 1st, 2nd and 3d regiments respectively. The Newport County regiment had six companies, Providence County had 13 companies and Kings County had 9 companies.
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During the Spanish–American War, a regiment consisting of three battalions of four companies each was mobilized and called the 1st Rhode Island Volunteer Infantry. In addition to the 1st RIVI, two artillery batteries were mobilized. None of these units were sent overseas.
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The position of commanding general of the militia was combined with that of the state adjutant general so the position of adjutant general was transformed from having only administrative responsibilities to having command authority over the units of the National Guard.
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for service in the Southwest Pacific, fighting in the New Guinea, Northern Solomons, and Luzon campaigns. Units which served with the 43d Infantry Division included the 103d and 169th Field Artillery battalions and the 118th Engineer Battalion. Stateside, the
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The Great Blizzard of 1978, which occurred on February 6, 1978, caused the largest mobilization of Rhode Island Guard units since the Korean War. Guardsmen assisted stranded motorists as well as in snow removal and providing emergency transportation.
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Units of the Rhode Island Army National Guard may be called up for federal service. If federally activated, units operate as part of the Army National Guard of the United States, a reserve component of the United States Army.
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A few of the chartered units of the Rhode Island Militia chose not to convert to National Guard units. This was mostly because they would be denied the privilege of electing their own officers. These units included the
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foreign nation, or if there's a rebellion or danger of a rebellion against the authority of the federal government, or if the President is unable with the regular armed forces to execute the laws of the United States.
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From 2003 to 2011 every unit of the Rhode Island National Guard, with the exception of the 88th Army Band and the Joint Forces Headquarters, would be mobilized at least once for service in either Iraq or Afghanistan.
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In early 2002 the Headquarters and Headquarters Company of the 43d Military Police Brigade was mobilized and sent to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba to provide the nucleus of the Headquarters for
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in a state status, therefore they may be called up for active duty by the governor to help respond to domestic emergencies and disasters, such as those caused by hurricanes, floods, or
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The only extended overseas deployment of Rhode Island National Guard soldiers in this period was when the 119th Military Police Company was deployed to the Kapos Airbase in Taszar,
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from August 2000 to March 2001. It was a subordinate unit of the United States Army Support Element Taszar (USASET), formerly National Support Element Taszar, in support
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Provide well-trained, well-led, and well-equipped mission-ready units in support of the National Military Strategy and, as required, state and local officials.
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The 103d was shipped to France with the 26th Division and saw action in the Champagne-Marne, Aisne-Marne, St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne campaigns in 1918.
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The current War on Terror has seen the largest levels of mobilization and deployment of Rhode Island National Guard troops since the Second World War.
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A ready, relevant, and reliable force of Citizen Soldiers capable of conducting full-spectrum operations in joint and interagency environments.
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was formed within the RI ARNG in 1979, and in 1984-85, consisted of the 1st and 2nd Battalions of the 103rd Field Artillery Regiment.
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The greatest turning point in the history of the Rhode Island National Militia, and all other state militias, was the passage of the
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in Massachusetts, the Rhode Island General Assembly created a 1,500 man "Army of Observation" under the command of Brigadier General
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The Rhode Island Militia undertook its first military actions against England on July 19, 1769, when they sunk the British schooner
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than 336,000 vaccines to residents of Rhode Island, accounting for roughly 30% of all vaccinations administered within the state.
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camps; and the 115th Military Police Company provided base security, conducted VIP escort/security missions, and custom missions.
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was fairly simple. Each town had at least one militia company commanded by a captain or a lieutenant. In May 1673 future governor
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trained to man the five coast defense forts in Rhode Island. Other units were a Cavalry squadron and a Light Artillery Battery.
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In 1916, Light Battery "A", Rhode Island Field Artillery, was called into federal service on June 19, 1916, for duty with
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and operates under the command of the state governor while not in federal service. National Guard units may function
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With the outbreak of the Civil War in April 1861, Rhode Island Militia units formed the ten line companies of the
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companies, which were descended from infantry units, were also mobilized in 1917 and were used to garrison
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and 3,000 enemy soldiers, in order to have someone high enough to swap to get captured American General
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Providence having three apiece. In 1719 the rank of the regimental commanders was increased to colonel.
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Several militia units were mobilized to defend Rhode Island against possible British attack during the
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was appointed "captain in chief of the Colony Military Force". In 1675 Cranston was promoted to major.
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of the Rhode Island National Guard was also deployed to Taszar in support of SFOR in this time frame.
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Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment (HHD), 118th Military Police Battalion (118th MPB) – Warwick
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Headquarters and Headquarters Company (HHC), 43rd Military Police Brigade (43rd MPB) – Warwick
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killed in action and another in an accident. The 115th MP Company received the prestigious
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In late August 2005, a composite company from the 43d Military Police Brigade was sent to
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Most Rhode Island units were demobilized in December 1918 following the signing of the
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Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment (HHD), 56th Troop Command – East Greenwich
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was mobilized as the 1st Rhode Island Battery. Both of these units fought at the
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Headquarters and Service Battery (HSB) – Armory of Mounted Commands, Providence
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Special Operations Detachment – Global (SOD-G) – Camp Fogarty, East Greenwich
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after a purpose-built camp for the Rhode Island Militia was developed there.
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Brigadier General Frederic M. Sackett, November 1, 1895 – January 31, 1911
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1207th Forward Support Company (1207th FSC) – Camp Fogarty, East Greenwich
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Over twenty Rhode Island units had fought for independence including the
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and insignia are used and National Guardsmen are eligible to receive all
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115th Military Police Company (115th MPC) – Camp Fogarty, East Greenwich
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the Rhode Island National Guard had four units mobilized for duty. The
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Shoulder sleeve insignia of the Rhode Island State Area Command (STARC)
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Component of the US Army and military of the U.S. state of Rhode Island
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List of United States militia units in the American Revolutionary War
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Major General Reginald Centracchio, 1 August 1995 – 1 September 2005
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Detachment 23, Operational Support Airlift Command – Quonset Point
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National Guard perform multiple tasks at a COVID-19 test site at
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Major General Peter Leo Cannon, 19 February 1941 – 9 August 1945
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to provide security and humanitarian assistance to survivors of
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Armed conflicts involving the Armed Forces of the United States
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Major General Christopher P. Callahan, 5 August 2015 – present
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Note – Most of the information in this section is taken from
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Major General Robert T. Bray, 17 February 2006 – 1 July 2011
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13th Civil Support Team (WMD) – Camp Fogarty, East Greenwich
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was also involved in the war effort. In July 1777, Captain
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The Rhode Island Army National Guard is a component of the
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to distinguish them from more traditional militia forces.
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Bibliography of Rhode Island Army National Guard History
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1st Battalion (General Support), 126th Aviation Regiment
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Units of the Rhode Island Army National Guard circa 2015
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Major General Kevin R. McBride, 1 July 2011 – June 2015
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to help stop the spread of the virus in Rhode Island.
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861st Engineer Company – Camp Fogarty, East Greenwich
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Andre Trudeau, 1990–1995 210:duties in the protection of the people.” 1310:"1st Battalion, 126th Aviation Regiment" 672: 619:Rhode Island Army National Guardsmen in 614: 424:Mexican intervention and First World War 1379:"Major General Christopher P. Callahan" 589: 2930: 967:Major General John W. Kiely, 1983–1990 954:, February 1, 1911 – November 29, 1923 893:56th Quartermaster Rigger Support Team 383: 347:Regiment under the command of Colonel 236: 2406: 1423: 412:, Bristol Train of Artillery and the 338: 319:for the surrender of British General 2862:Timeline of U.S. military operations 353:Providence Marine Corps of Artillery 1248:. Christina Vitale. 14 January 2021 500:Harbor Defenses of Narragansett Bay 476: 268:. On April 22, 1775, following the 13: 2290: 2281: 669:COVID-19 Pandemic Response Efforts 464:Rhode Island's coast defense forts 326: 14: 2959: 2619:American–Algerian War (1785–1795) 1399: 1270:. Mark Patinkin. 24 February 2021 928:Adjutants General of Rhode Island 701: 366: 345:1st Rhode Island Detached Militia 1450: 870: 858: 846: 795: 757: 738: 724: 270:Battles of Lexington and Concord 124:Rhode Island Army National Guard 27: 22:Rhode Island Army National Guard 2286:Seal of the Army National Guard 1371: 1357: 1346: 1328: 1302: 1282: 1260: 1238: 1226:. Phil McCausland. May 28, 2020 1216: 993:Rhode Island Air National Guard 549: 309:First Rhode Island Continentals 197: 2897:List of anti-war organizations 2295:Seal of the Air National Guard 1180: 1171: 1149: 1124: 1104: 1084: 1064: 1044: 1024: 882:– Camp Fogarty, East Greenwich 867:– Camp Fogarty, East Greenwich 836:Detachment 2 at Quonset Armory 828:Detachment 1 at Quonset Armory 820:Detachment 1 at Quonset Armory 113:Maj. Gen. Christopher Callahan 1: 2809:War against the Islamic State 1018: 560:103rd Field Artillery Brigade 540:115th Military Police Company 505: 496:243d Coast Artillery Regiment 473:with Germany on November 11. 466:for the duration of the war. 359:, under the command of Major 183:United States military awards 878:, 1st Battalion (Airborne), 774:Battery B – North Smithfield 730:43rd Military Police Brigade 584:EPW (enemy prisoners of war) 410:Artillery Company of Newport 171:United States National Guard 7: 986: 913:– Camp Varnum, Narragansett 565: 126:(RIARNG) is the land force 89:Rhode Island National Guard 10: 2964: 2799:War in North-West Pakistan 2649:Second Sumatran expedition 2614:American Revolutionary War 998:Rhode Island Naval Militia 952:Charles Wheaton Abbot, Jr. 863:Company A, 1st Battalion, 851:Company A, 2nd Battalion, 542:was activated for duty at 525: 192: 2844: 2644:First Sumatran expedition 2606: 2445: 2438: 2302: 2279: 1470: 1177:Isby and Kamps 1985, 385. 921:Public Affairs Detachment 853:19th Special Forces Group 691:Rhode Island State Police 491:General Douglas MacArthur 173:and is maintained by the 107: 102: 94: 84: 80:ARNG Headquarters Command 76: 66: 56: 46: 38: 26: 21: 2943:Military in Rhode Island 2598:2021 U.S. Capitol attack 2558:Battle of Blair Mountain 2377:Northern Mariana Islands 1003:Rhode Island State Guard 538:until October 1969. 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Pershing 357:First Battle of Bull Run 2857:Wars involving the U.S. 2694:Philippine–American War 2578:1960s ghetto rebellions 880:143rd Infantry Regiment 865:182nd Infantry Regiment 572:Operation Desert Shield 532:intervention in Vietnam 304:back from the British. 2902:Conscientious objector 2804:First Libyan Civil War 2674:Second Fiji expedition 2654:Ivory Coast expedition 2588:1992 Los Angeles riots 2548:Colorado Coalfield War 2440:Listed chronologically 2296: 2287: 1383:National Guard Portals 1336:"Reginald Centracchio" 682: 628: 516:43rd Infantry Division 446:26th "Yankee" Division 130:for the U.S. state of 2872:Territorial evolution 2852:Conflicts in the U.S. 2774:Intervention in Haiti 2664:First Fiji expedition 2384:American Samoa (none) 2294: 2285: 676: 618: 600:Operation Joint Forge 487:43d Infantry Division 298:Newport, Rhode Island 286:James Mitchell Varnum 257:the British schooner 253:command, the militia 247:Newport, Rhode Island 175:National Guard Bureau 2734:Bay of Pigs Invasion 2689:Spanish–American War 2659:Mexican–American War 2583:Kent State shootings 2573:Puerto Rican revolts 2503:American Indian Wars 2313:District of Columbia 1316:on December 26, 2016 679:Rhode Island College 636:Joint Task Force 160 590:Interim 1991 to 2001 444:, an element of the 442:103d Field Artillery 351:. Additionally, the 215:Rhode Island Militia 134:. It operates under 2749:Invasion of Grenada 2744:Dominican Civil War 2361:U.S. Virgin Islands 1460:Army National Guard 1156:Robertson, John K. 897:Independent Units: 833:Company F (UH-60A) 777:Battery C – Bristol 644:Valorous Unit Award 536:Republic of Vietnam 390:Militia Act of 1903 384:Militia Act of 1903 237:American Revolution 2789:War in Afghanistan 2759:Invasion of Panama 2754:Lebanese Civil War 2679:Formosa Expedition 2639:Second Barbary War 2593:2020 racial unrest 2528:Johnson County War 2523:Lincoln County War 2498:American Civil War 2493:Harpers Ferry raid 2468:Turner's Rebellion 2297: 2288: 1464:Air National Guard 1365:"Kevin R. 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United States
Rhode Island
United States Army
Rhode Island National Guard
militia
Rhode Island
Title 10
Title 32
United States Code
under arms
civil unrest
United States Army
United States National Guard
National Guard Bureau
ranks
United States military awards
state awards
John Cranston
HMS Liberty
Newport, Rhode Island
Abraham Whipple's
seized and burned
HMS GaspĂ©e
Narragansett Bay
Battles of Lexington and Concord
Nathanael Greene
Continental Army
George Washington
James Mitchell Varnum

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