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South Dakota National Guard

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State Militia of South Dakota
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TheSouth Dakota National Guard is part of the South Dakota Department of Military & Veterans Affairs. It was created in 1862 as the State Militia. Its headquarters is located inRapid City, South Dakota.It consists of the South Dakota Army National Guard and theSouth Dakota Air National Guard.[1]

The Guard in South Dakota was first activated 1862 by the territorial governor, and consisted of six companies of militia, composed of cavalry and infantry. In April 1898 the first infantry was federalized and deployed to the Philippines.[2]

South Dakota Army National Guard

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The South Dakota Army National Guard maintains and operates 24 armories, and in 22 different communities. Major components of the SD ARNG include field artillery, engineer, transportation, aviation, maintenance and medical units.

During theWar in Afghanistan (2001-2021), Operation Enduring Freedom, up until October 2008 the South Dakota Guard made the following deployments:[3]

  • 155th Engineer Detachment - Kuwait - June 2002/March 2003
    South Dakota Army National Guard
    South Dakota Army National Guard STARC SSI
    ActiveJanuary 27, 1862 - present
    CountryUnited States
    AllegianceSouth Dakota
    BranchArmy National Guard
    Garrison/HQRapid City, SD
    Websitehttps://military.sd.gov/Default.aspx
    Commanders
    Adjutant General of the South DakotaMG Mark R. Morrell
    Insignia
    South Dakota Army National Guard Crest
    South Dakota Army National Guard STARC DUI
    South Dakota Army National Guard Headquarters Flag
    South Dakota Army National Guard 881st Troop Command Flag
    Military unit
  • HHC, 109th Engineer Group - Afghanistan - April 2004/May 2005
  • 147th Field Artillery Brigade - Afghanistan – June 2006/June 2007
  • 129th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment - Afghanistan, Iraq, Qatar, Atlanta, Tampa – July 2006/June 2007
  • 235th Military Police Company - Afghanistan – Oct. 2006/Jan. 2008
  • 114th Security Forces Squadron - Kyrgyzstan – Feb. 2008/ Sept. 2008
  • Det. 48, Operational Support Airlift - Afghanistan – Jan. 2008/ Aug. 2008
  • S.D. Embedded Training Team - Afghanistan – Jan. 2008, currently deployed October 2008
  • 211th Engineer Company (Sapper) - Possible deployment in summer 2009
  • 196th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade _ Possible deployment in early 2010

After the 2006-07 deployment of the 147th Field Artillery Brigade toAfghanistan the brigade was converted and redesignated on 1 September 2009 as the 196th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade.[4]

Major units:

History

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The South Dakota National Guard traces its history to the establishment of the Dakota Territory on March 2, 1861. Just prior to the establishment of the territory, in the 1850s, the U.S. Army had established garrisons at Fort Pierre and Fort Randall on the Missouri River. The U.S. Army detachments had been deployed to protect the settlers in Dakota from Native American tribes, but when the Civil War started, the U.S. Army withdrew most of its forces to put down theConfederate States of America. Because of this, the Territorial GovernorWilliam Jayne raised two companies of volunteer militia in December 1861, which were the predecessors of the South Dakota National Guard.[9]

Since that historic date in 1862, the SDNG has seen combat during the Spanish-American War, World War I and II, Operation Just Cause and Operation Desert Storm. The National Guard was also called up during the Mexican Border Conflict, Korean War, Berlin Crisis and peacekeeping missions in Bosnia and Kosovo.[9]

Historical units

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In Jan. 2013,Charmaine White Face raised concerns aboutradiation exposure of South Dakota Army National Guard soldiers in theBuffalo Gap National Grassland.[10]

South Dakota Air National Guard

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Use of private funding for deployment

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In June 2021, GovernorKristi Noem announced the deployment of up to 50 National Guard troops to the southern U.S. border to be funded by a private donor. The announcement was characterized as "unprecedented and unethical" by military and oversight experts.[12]

See also

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References

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  1. ^https://sdguard.ngb.army.mil/sdguard/guard_army.aspArchived 2007-02-11 at theWayback Machine
  2. ^"South Dakota National Guard". Global Security. Retrieved3 Sep 2011.
  3. ^"South Dakota National Guard units receive notification of deployment - News".news.sd.gov. Retrieved2023-05-01.
  4. ^"Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 196th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade - Lineage and Honors". Archived fromthe original on July 21, 2022.
  5. ^"South Dakota National Guard | 196th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade".
  6. ^"South Dakota National Guard | Home".
  7. ^"South Dakota National Guard | Home".
  8. ^"South Dakota National Guard | Home".
  9. ^ab"History".South Dakota National Guard. Retrieved21 December 2022.Public Domain This article incorporates text from this source, which is in thepublic domain.
  10. ^"Charmaine White Face: Deadly dose of uranium for soldiers".Indianz.Com. 2013-01-28. Retrieved2013-03-27.
  11. ^South Dakota Air National Guard (www.sdsiou.ang.af.mil)Archived 2007-07-11 at theWayback Machine
  12. ^Horton, Alex (June 29, 2021)."South Dakota governor sending National Guard to Mexico border on mission funded by GOP megadonor".The Washington Post. RetrievedJune 30, 2021.

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