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Oklahoma State Guard

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Oklahoma State Guard
Country United States
Allegiance Oklahoma
Type  State defense force
RoleMilitary reserve force
Commanders
Civilian leadershipGovernor of Oklahoma


The Oklahoma State Guard is the inactive state defense force of Oklahoma.[citation needed] If activated, the mission of the Oklahoma State Guard is to augment, assist and support the Oklahoma National Guard and the civil authorities in Oklahoma.[citation needed] The State Guard is under the command of the governor of Oklahoma, as the Commander-in-Chief, and the Adjutant General of Oklahoma as the commanding officer.[citation needed] Created by Oklahoma State Guard Act of 1941, the Oklahoma State Guard cannot be federalized and cannot be deployed outside Oklahoma. It is under the administrative command of the Oklahoma Department of the Military.[citation needed]

The Oklahoma State Guard is authorized by Title 44 Oklahoma Statutes, Sections 241-248.[1]

History

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1990s

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The Oklahoma State Guard was briefly activated in the early 1990s by Governor David Walters. Walters appointed Jode Wilson, a retired Army colonel in his late 60s, to head the State Guard in 1991. Wilson resigned after a grand jury investigation into Walters during his first term and the guard was disbanded.[2]

21st century

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In January 2022, Republican State Senator Nathan Dahm introduced legislation to reactivate the Oklahoma State Guard.[3][4] The bill failed in the Republican led Oklahoma Senate Veterans Committee in February.[5]

References

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  1. ^ "44 OK Stat § 44-41 (2014)". justia.com. Retrieved 20 March 2015.
  2. ^ Hinton, Mick; Greiner, John (15 May 1995). "State Wary of Military Group Private Volunteer Force Defends Credibility". The Oklahoman. Retrieved 12 August 2022.
  3. ^ Francis-Smith, Janice (12 January 2022). "Gun rights big focus of legislative session". The Journal Record. Retrieved 12 August 2022.
  4. ^ "Sen. Dahm files bill revitalizing state militia". oksenate.gov. Oklahoma Senate. Retrieved 12 August 2022.
  5. ^ Richards, Dillon (11 February 2022). "Oklahoma Senate committee shoots down proposal to form state militia solely under governor's control". KOCO.