Florida National Guard
The Florida National Guard is the National Guard force of the U.S. state of Florida. It comprises the Florida Army National Guard and the Florida Air National Guard.
The United States Constitution charges the National Guard with dual federal and state missions. Ordinarily under the control of the state government pursuant to Title 32 of the United States Code, National Guard troops may also be called into active federal service with the United States Army or the United States Air Force and deployed worldwide with their active duty Army and Air Force counterparts.
The Florida National Guard, like those of other states, provides trained and equipped units for prompt mobilization in case of war or national emergency. Guardsmen may take part in functions ranging from limited actions in non-emergency situations to full-scale law enforcement in cases when the governor determines that ordinary law enforcement officials can no longer maintain civil control. 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."
The Florida National Guard serves as the state's "defense force."
Florida currently has no State Defense Force. The State Defense Force is a military entity described by the Florida Statutes as a state-authorized militia prepared to assume the state mission of the Florida National Guard in the event that all of Florida's National Guard units are federally mobilized and authorized by executive order when the situation requires. If needed, the SDF would be recruited, trained, organized, equipped and deployed, under direction of the Adjutant General of Florida and the cadre of full-time state military officers within the Florida Department of Military Affairs at the department's joint training center at Camp Blanding, Florida. It is unlikely that a SDF would be created in the near future. During World War II, the Florida State Guard served as the official state defense force of Florida, and was organized as a stateside replacement for the Florida National Guard and executed the stateside duties of the National Guard for the duration of the war.
National coordination of various state National Guard units are maintained through the National Guard Bureau.
Commanders
Army units
- Headquarters, Florida Army National Guard - St. Francis Barracks
- 83rd Troop Command
- * 3/20th Special Forces Group
- ** HHC, 3/20th SFG
- ** Support Company
- * 153rd Finance Battalion
- ** 1153rd Finance Detachment
- ** 2153rd Finance Detachment
- ** 3153rd Finance Detachment
- * 111th Aviation Regiment
- ** 1-111th Aviation Regiment
- ** 2-111th Aviation Regiment
- * 171st Aviation Regiment
- ** Company B, 1st Battalion
- * 417th Signal Battalion
- ** HHD
- ** 144th Transportation Company
- ** 708th General Support Maintenance
- ** 653rd Range Extension Company
- 53rd Infantry Brigade Combat Team
- * 1-124th Infantry
- * 2-124th Infantry
- * 1-153rd Cavalry
- * 2-116th Field Artillery
- *753rd Brigade Engineer Battalion
- 164th Air Defense Artillery Brigade
- * 1-265th ADA
- * 3-265th ADA
- * 254th Transportation Battalion
- ** HHD 254th
- ** 1218th Transportation Company
- ** 806th Military Police Company
- ** 715th Military Police Company
- ** 690th Military Police Company
- * 3-116th Field Artillery
- ** FSC 3-116th
- 50th Area Support Group
- *927th Combat Service Support Battalion
- 32nd Army Air & Missile Defense Command - Detachment 1
- 211th Infantry Regiment
- 260th Military Intelligence Battalion
- 13th Army Band
- 146th Expeditionary Signal Battalion
Air Force units
- Headquarters, Florida Air National Guard - St. Francis Barracks
- 125th Fighter Wing - Jacksonville Air National Guard Base
- * 159th Fighter Squadron
- * Detachment 1, 125th Fighter Wing - Homestead Air Reserve Base
- 601st Air and Space Operations Center - Tyndall AFB
- 325th Fighter Wing Associate Unit - Tyndall AFB
- 202d RED HORSE Squadron - Camp Blanding
- 290th Joint Communications Support Squadron - MacDill AFB
- 114th Space Control Squadron - Patrick AFB & Cape Canaveral AFS
- 131st Training Flight - Camp Blanding
- 159th Weather Flight (159 WF - Camp Blanding
Duties
Active duty callups
For much of the final decades of the twentieth century, National Guard personnel typically served "One weekend a month, two weeks a year", with a portion working for the Guard in a full-time capacity as either Active Guard and Reserve, Army Reserve Technicians or Air Reserve Technicians. This changed dramatically during the 1990-91 Gulf War, and continued on to present day, with both the Federal Reserve Components and the National Guard increasingly utilized as an "operational" force for worldwide deployment.The current forces formation plans of the US Army call for the typical Army National Guard unit to serve one year of active duty for every three years of service. The US Air Force applies a similar utilization model for Air National Guard units.
More specifically, previous Department of Defense policy was that no National Guardsman would be involuntarily activated for a total of more than 24 months.
As of July 2007, the Florida National Guard was composed of approximately 9,600 soldiers and airmen.