Georgia Naval Militia
The Georgia Naval Militia (GNM) is the legally-authorized but currently inactive naval militia of the U.S. state of Georgia. The Georgia Naval Militia, along with the Georgia National Guard and the Georgia State Defense Force, is a component of the organized militia of Georgia.[1]
History
The predecessor to the Georgia Naval Militia, the Georgia State Navy, was originally created by the colony of Georgia in July 1775 in order to protect shipping interests in Savannah. The navy consisted of four galleys, whose funding was provided by the Continental Congress.[2]
The General Assembly created the Georgia Naval Militia on December 19, 1893. By the next year, Companies A and B of the Naval Reserve Artillery were organized in Brunswick and Savannah, Georgia, respectively. The naval militia trained with the federal navy on various ships, including USS Amphitrite and USS Prairie. The federal government gave the USS Passaic to the Georgia Naval Militia, delivering it on July 30, 1896; it remained available for the Georgia Naval Militia for the next two years.[3]
The Georgia Naval Militia was mustered out of service in November 1911.[4]
Legal status
Naval militias of U.S. states are recognized by the federal government of the United States under 10 U.S.C. § 7851. Georgia law also recognizes the naval militia as a component of the organized militia.[1] Therefore, an executive order by the Governor of Georgia or an act of legislature would be legally sufficient to reactivate the Georgia Naval Militia.
See also
- Civil Air Patrol
- State defense force
- United States Coast Guard Auxiliary
- United States Naval Sea Cadet Corps
- United States Power Squadrons
References
- ^ a b "§ 38-2-22 - Naval force; Naval Militia". Justia.com. Retrieved 16 February 2015.
- ^ Booth, John H. "Naval Militias". Defense Technical Information Center. Archived from the original on February 17, 2015. Retrieved 16 February 2015.
- ^ Wilbanks, James H. "Georgia's Naval Militia: Still Authorized, Still Ignored, and Still Disbanded". The Historical Society of the Georgia National Guard. Retrieved 16 February 2015.
- ^ Register of the Naval Militia of the U.S. United States. Division of Naval Militia Affairs. 1910. p. 4. Retrieved 16 February 2015.
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