The Rise of the National Guard

The Rise of the National Guard
Author: Jerry M. Cooper
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 6
Release: 1997-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780803214866

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From the beginning of our republic the concept of a citizen soldiery, organized through militias, has undergirded American military philosophy. This nation fought the Revolution, the War of 1812, and the Mexican War, and began the Civil War, relying on volunteer militias and only a skeletal professional military force. The Civil War demonstrated the need to adapt state militias to the requirements of modern war, yet the United States retained its original philosophy in what became the National Guard. ø The Rise of the National Guard describes in thorough detail the evolution of the state militia system to a more federally controlled National Guard during the crucial years of development. The subject is important because the "citizen soldier" and "militia-national guard" traditions form one of the two pillars on which American military policy is built; a professional, regular military force is the other. Jerry Cooper's detailed research, unique examination of the experience of individual states, and careful analysis make this work the standard treatment of the subject.

Manhood, Citizenship, and the National Guard

Manhood, Citizenship, and the National Guard
Author: Eleanor L. Hannah
Publisher: Ohio State University Press
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: 0814210457

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"During the Gilded Age and the Progressive Era, thousands upon thousands of American men devoted their time and money to the creation of an unsought - and in some quarters unwelcome - revived state militia. In this book, Eleanor L. Hannah studies the social history of the National Guard, focusing on issues of manhood and citizenship as they relate to the rise of the state militias." "The implications of this book are far-reaching, for it offers historians a fresh look at a long-ignored group of men and unites social and cultural history to explore changing notions of manhood and citizenship during years of frenetic change in the American landscape."--BOOK JACKET.

Citizens as Soldiers

Citizens as Soldiers
Author: Jerry Cooper
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 484
Release: 2005-06-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780803264496

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Unlike most histories of the National Guard, Jerry Cooper?s Citizens as Soldiers: A History of the North Dakota National Guard examines the Guard not merely in its wartime context or in terms of military actions in which it has engaged but also as an integral element in the growth and development of community in the American West. From the Guard's early incarnations as social clubs or lodges, where members dressed in uniform, paraded, and held dances, through its gritty service in the Philippines and beyond, Cooper shows how membership in the Guard and later in the Air National Guard helped forge bonds of local, regional, and national identity.

The Air National Guard and the American Military Tradition

The Air National Guard and the American Military Tradition
Author: Charles Joseph Gross
Publisher: Defense Department
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1995
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Recounts the Air National Guard's service and heritage as part of the nation's military forces. Traces the militia tradition and connects this story with the rising influence of air power. Outlines the Air National Guard's three primary missions: to reinforce active duty forces in wartime; to assist State governments responding to natural disasters and public emergencies; and to provide various community service functions. L.C. card 94-067989.

Prelude to the Total Force

Prelude to the Total Force
Author: Charles Joseph Gross
Publisher:
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1985
Genre: United States
ISBN:

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This volume is a study of the origins and evolution of the Air National Guard. This history was written during 1978-1979 by the author as part of his doctoral program in military history. The expanding role of the Guard and its close cooperation with the Air Force are the author's themes, explaining the rise of the Guard to the prominence it plays in today's air operations.

The National Guard and National Defense

The National Guard and National Defense
Author: Robert B. Sligh
Publisher: Praeger
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1992-02-28
Genre: History
ISBN:

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The battle for control over the National Guard began with passage of the National Defense Act of 1933. The National Guard Association's insistence on a federal role for the Guard prompted the creation of dual status for Guardsmen. After 1933 they were not only soldiers of the state, but of the nation as well. The first test of the Guard's new status came as the world plunged into the Second World War. The compromises, conflicts, emotions, and legal precedents involved in the 1940-41 mobilization were to affect the National Guard and national defense strategy for many years to come. Yet, this important aspect of American history has been largely ignored. In most works on the Roosevelt era the federalization of 18 Guard divisions--which doubled the size of the Army--is given one or two lines. Guard historians have paid close attention to Guardsmen entering federal camps, but gloss over the politics of Army-Guard maneuvering prior to mobilization. This study demonstrates the importance of the political situation between these two defense establishments and their consequences for later defense policy and legislation. Robert Bruce Sligh shows how the mobilization in 1940-41 spurred increased federal control over the Guard. Although the Army was hesitant to take the Guard into active service, once mobilized the Guard was rapidly co-opted. The Guard's dual goals of increased federal money while staying aloof from federal control were doomed to fail. This book will be of interest to those interested in American military history, national defense policy, National Guard history, and selective service legislation.

The Nation's National Guard

The Nation's National Guard
Author: National Guard Association of the United States
Publisher:
Total Pages: 138
Release: 1954
Genre: United States
ISBN:

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The National Guard

The National Guard
Author: Michael Dale Doubler
Publisher: Potomac Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003
Genre: United States
ISBN: 9781574883893

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Covers the entire history of both the Army National Guard and the Air National Guard