The Indiana Guard Reserve (IGR) , formerly the Liberty Guard and the Indiana Legion , is the state defense force of the state of Indiana . The Indiana Guard Reserve serves under the exclusive authority of the governor of the State of Indiana through his executive agent for military matters, The Adjutant General of Indiana. The Guard Reserve is a unique military organization designed to supplement the Indiana National Guard and to defend Indiana if any part of the Indiana National Guard is in active federal service. The Indiana Guard Reserve also provides MEMS qualified soldiers who can augment Indiana Homeland Security missions and County Emergency Operations activities.
31-472: The Indiana Guard Reserve is organized pursuant to Indiana Code IC 10-16-8. As of April 10, 2022 the Indiana Guard Reserve was reorganized into a brigade command structure by order of The Indiana Adjutant General. The Indiana National Guard 81st Troop Command will serve as the higher headquarters element for the Indiana Guard Reserve. The purpose of any state defense force is to provide the governor of
62-564: A critical role on American army's left flank in the Battle of Buena Vista , a critical battle that routed the Mexican Army and open the way for Mexico's rapid occupation. Indiana answered Abraham Lincoln 's call to federal service against the Confederacy. Indiana's governor, Oliver P. Morton , is famously remembered as one of Lincoln's "war governors," and stalwartly pledged Indiana's support for
93-623: A state with a viable military force in case National Guard forces for that state have been mobilized into federal active service. The Indiana Guard Reserve has prepared for several missions if the Indiana National Guard is federalized. Some of the missions performed by the IGR include: The Indiana Guard Reserve offers specialized and general training to its members. Some examples of training offered either at state or local levels include: The Indiana Guard Reserve has undertaken several missions in
124-671: The Indiana Army National Guard , the Indiana Air National Guard , and the Adjutant General's Office . Indiana National Guard units are trained and equipped as part of the United States Army and Air Force. The same ranks and insignia are used, and National Guardsmen are eligible to receive all United States military awards . The INNG also awards a number of state awards for local services rendered in or to
155-588: The Korean War , and famously had one of only eight Army National Guard units- and the only National Guard Infantry company- sent to the Vietnam War - Company D (Ranger), 151st Infantry Regiment, which gained the moniker "The Indiana Rangers." Company D is recognized as the spiritual successors to the Indiana Rangers established prior to Indiana's statehood. During their one-year deployment to Vietnam, "Delta Company"
186-1025: The Kosovo War . Following the September 11 attacks , the Indiana Guard was further expanded and had a significant part in the Iraq and Afghanistan Wars, serving in Operation Iraqi Freedom, Operation Enduring Freedom, and Operation Spartan Shield. Indiana Guard units were present during the 2004 elections in Afghanistan and the 2005 elections in Iraq. As of 2020, 133 Indiana Guardsmen had been killed in action in Iraq and Afghanistan. As recently as 2022, Indiana Guard units are present in Kuwait and Kosovo. 38th Sustainment Brigade Too Many Requests If you report this error to
217-687: The 1791 St. Clair's defeat - still to this day the most decisive defeat in the history of the American military. After the failures of Harmar and St. Clair, General Anthony Wayne reorganized and expanded the Continental Army, calling his force the Legion of the United States . Wayne marched his army into the Northwest Territory, where he broke America's string of bad luck with his decisive victory at
248-580: The 1794 Battle of Fallen Timbers . After his victory, he marched into Indiana and founded Fort Wayne, Indiana . The Northwest Territory was broken up upon Ohio's admittance into the Union, and was renamed the Indiana Territory in 1800. The Indiana National Guard traces its unbroken history to 1801, when Indiana's first governor, William Henry Harrison , formed the Indiana Legion to defend settlers against
279-632: The Guard. With the revitalization of the National Guard, the Indiana National Guard was federally activated in much larger numbers in the last years of the 20th century. Taking on their full duty as a dual-purpose force, the Indiana National Guard served in response to hurricanes, natural disasters, and were activated to serve in the 1991 Gulf War and the U.S. intervention during the Bosnian War and
310-707: The IGR Medallion and expert, sharpshooter, and marksman badges for both rifle and pistol. Members who have previously served in the federal military may wear decorations awarded for prior service may also be worn on the uniform. Indiana National Guard The Indiana National Guard (INNG) is a component of the United States Armed Forces , the United States National Guard and the Military Department of Indiana (MDI). It consists of
341-587: The Indiana Legion was reactivated to guard the home front, taking part in the Battle of Corydon . After the war, the Indiana Legion was renamed the Indiana National Guard in 1895. The Indiana National Guard took part in its first overseas operations in the Spanish–American War , taking part in the occupation of the Philippines . After the war, the Militia Act of 1903 organized the various state militias into
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#1732856138880372-639: The Legion played a prominent role in the Newburgh Raid , fought in the Battle of Corydon , was active throughout Morgan's Raid into Indiana, and patrolled the state's southern border and protected areas of importance. The Legion was renamed the Liberty Guard in 1903 and served in various functions in the state. The Liberty Guard was renamed the Indiana Guard Reserve in 1916 and given a more formal role in
403-710: The National Guard apart from any other reserve component. The Indiana National Guard is supported by the state's military defense force, the Indiana Guard Reserve , a supplemental military force authorized by both the State Code of Indiana and Executive Order. The IGR assumes the state mission of the Indiana National Guard in the event the Guard is federally mobilized. [REDACTED] 38th Sustainment Brigade ("Avengers") [REDACTED] 38th Combat Aviation Brigade ("Falcons") [REDACTED] 76th Infantry Brigade Combat Team ("Nighthawk Brigade") The Indiana National Guard's roots began in pre-Independence North America. Around
434-519: The Ohio River Valley. After the American victory in the Revolutionary War, on 25 July 1788 Governor Arthur St. Clair , the first governor of the newly purchased Northwest Territory , published a law organizing the territory's militias into an official armed force of the United States. The Northwest Territory proved difficult to subdue, however, as the local Miami and Shawnee tribes resisted
465-572: The Union . Indiana committed over 200,000 soldiers throughout the war, with Indiana units serving in some of the most famous units of the Union Army, including the Iron Brigade , the Lightning Brigade , and Colonel Eli Lilly's 18th Indiana Battery of Light Artillery . Indiana units on average suffered approximately 35% casualties throughout the war. With so many Hoosiers serving in the Union Army,
496-409: The United States joined World War I . It was in this year that the modern organization of the Indiana National Guard took form, with the creation of the 38th Infantry Division at Camp Shelby, MS and the 113th Aero Squadron, the predecessor of the 181st Intelligence Wing. The 150th Field Artillery Regiment , the successors of Eli Lilly's 18th Battery of Light Artillery, saw extensive action in 1918 under
527-512: The United States. This resistance escalated to begin the Northwest Indian War , as many American generals, still fresh from their victory over the British, took it upon themselves to defeat any resistance to the rapidly expanding United States. The War began horribly for the United States, and in quick succession the United States suffered two horrendous defeats in the 1790 Harmar campaign and
558-852: The aggressive actions of the Native American tribes in the territory. Years later, in 1807, Harrison founded the Indiana Rangers , modeling them after General Wayne's mounted troops used at the Battle of Fallen Timbers. The Indiana Legion was charged with the defense of all settlements in the Territory, while the Rangers were tasked with safeguarding the Buffalo Trace, the main transportation route between Louisville, Kentucky and Vincennes. This era in Indiana history
589-609: The ambush and burning Prophetstown to the ground. Over the next two years, simultaneously with the War of 1812 , Harrison and the Indiana Legion continued to battle against Tecumseh's confederacy, chasing him into Canada and taking part in Tecumseh's final defeat at the 1813 Battle of the Thames . The Legion continued to fight the British in Canada until the cessation of the war in 1815. Tragically, between
620-545: The command of Indiana legend Robert Tyndall , who would later serve as commander of the 38th Infantry Division, mayor of Indianapolis, and would be vital to the founding of the American Legion . After World War I, amendments were made to the National Defense Act of 1916 which codified the National Guard as a permanent part of the United States Army. The final amendment in 1921 allowed the National Guard to "preserve
651-419: The direction of the governor. The distribution of soldiers, equipment and facilities across the state allows the National Guard to respond quickly and efficiently to emergencies statewide. During times of national emergency, National Guard members may be called into active federal service by the president of the United States. The National Guard's dual federal-state mission is unique to the U.S. military and sets
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#1732856138880682-492: The movement of Indiana's capital from Vincennes to Corydon, Indiana , and then again to Indianapolis , most documents regarding the Indiana Legion have been lost. In one unfortunate incident, a janitor sold a wagon load of official Legion papers as "waste paper." Indiana units were first officially called to federal service in 1846, taking part in the Mexican–American War . General Joseph Lane's Indiana Brigade played
713-494: The names, numbers and other designations, flags and records of the division that served in the World War." Stout Army Airfield was established in 1926, serving as the headquarters for the Indiana Guard's Army Air Corps. When America joined World War II , the Indiana Guard was once again federalized. Camp Atterbury was established in 1942, training hundreds of thousands of Soldiers until the war's conclusion. The 38th Infantry Division
744-511: The past, including the following: Indiana's militia dates back to 1861 when it was first formed organized by Governor William Henry Harrison . During the American Civil War the Indiana Legion was created, giving the militia an official role in the state and distinguishing them from the regiments called to federal duty who would later become the Indiana National Guard . During the Civil War
775-688: The present National Guard system, making state forces easier to federalize and improving the quality of professionalism and training. Fort Benjamin Harrison was established north of Indianapolis in 1906 as both a Regular Army post and the headquarters of the Indiana Army National Guard. In 1916, the Indiana guard was mobilized to patrol the Mexican border as part of the Mexican Border War . The next year in 1917, Indiana Guardsmen were mobilized as
806-432: The state of Indiana . The Indiana National Guard consists of 14,000 soldiers and airmen, and maintains Army National Guard armories across the state, training facilities at Camp Atterbury-Muscatatuck , and Air National Guard wings at Fort Wayne and Terre Haute. During peacetime, the National Guard is commanded by the governor. In its state role, the National Guard assists local law enforcement agencies during emergencies at
837-629: The state. There was formerly an Air Wing of the IGR, which wore a slightly modified Air Force uniform. It was disbanded in the mid-1990s. Personnel of the Guard Reserve are authorized to wear the US Army service uniform and the Army Combat Uniform, OCP pattern, when modifications that are distinctive to State Defense Forces are utilized. The following ribbons are awarded to members of the Indiana Guard Reserve. The Indiana Guard Reserve also awards
868-808: The time of the Beaver Wars , French colonists established trading posts and villages, forming militias for their defense. When the American Revolutionary War began, many militias in modern-day Indiana, Illinois and Kentucky declared for the United States against the British. To express his support, militia Captain François Riday Busseron commissioned the first American flag of Indiana in 1778. Militias in southern-Indiana, aided by George Rogers Clark and Piankeshaw natives, captured Fort Sackville in February 1779, an important British fort in
899-518: Was activated at Camp Shelby, MS, and would serve in the Pacific from 1944-1945, earning the nickname "Avengers of Bataan." After World War II, the Army debated the necessity of a separate National Guard at all, deciding finally in 1947 to maintain the unique dual-status purpose of the National Guard. From 1947, the Indiana National Guard has had an unbroken federally-recognized status. Indiana Guard units served in
930-506: Was awarded 510 medals for valor and service, making it one of the most decorated units in United States Army history. After the Vietnam War, Chief of Staff Creighton Abrams saw the negative effects of President Lyndon B. Johnson 's decision to use the draft rather than activate the National Guard and Reserve. In response, he made it the policy of the United States Army that going forward, the U.S. will never again go to war without calling up
961-577: Was particularly hazardous, as the Shawnee leader Tecumseh sought to unify the tribes of the Indiana Territory and drive the Americans out. Tensions climaxed when Harrison led the Indiana Legion, 1000 strong, to attack Tecumseh's capital of Prophetstown . Outside of Prophetstown, the Legion was ambushed early in the morning of November 7, 1811. The Legion and Rangers held their ground for two hours, defeating