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The Mississippi State Guard (MSSG) is the state defense forceofMississippi. It operates under the authority of the Mississippi Military Department alongside the Mississippi Army National Guard (MSARNG) and the Mississippi Air National Guard (MSANG).[1][2]

Mississippi State Guard
AbbreviationMSSG
Formation1941
TypeState defense force
Legal statusActive
PurposeTo serve the State of Mississippi in aid with, to or in lieu of the Mississippi National Guard
Headquarters1410 Riverside Drive Jackson, Mississippi 39296
Location
  • Mississippi

Membership

300 +/-

Commander-in-Chief

Gov. Tate Reeves

Adjutant General

MG Janson D. Boyles

MSSG Commanding General

John B. Carter, Brigadier General (MS) MSSG

MSSG State Command Sergeant Major

Bryan Singleton, Command Sergeant Major (MS) MSSG

Parent organization

Mississippi Military Department
AffiliationsMississippi Army National Guard, Mississippi Air National Guard
Websitehttps://msstateguard.org/

History

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The MSSG was initially established by executive order during World War II, after Mississippi National Guard units were called to federal active duty. In 1986, the United States Army adopted the "Total Force Concept" in which the National Guard of all states are trained as, and considered an integral part of the active duty forces of the United States military, though remaining under state control unless activated to federal service. The MSSG was re-activated and reorganized as a cadre force to augment the state's National Guard forces as necessary in the event of their federal deployment.

During WWII the Mississippi State Guard was mustered into service in November 1940. The Mississippi State Guard first came into being in the early part of 1941, by Executive Order of Governor Paul B. Johnson. The initial force was an Infantry Brigade Commanded by BG Bernard E. McDearman. The force was organized from 32 municipalities and consisted of over 2,000 officers and enlisted men. The force was active through WWII until disbanded on 30 June 1947. Many members of the State Guard were incorporated into the returning National Guard on or about April 1947.[3]

Membership

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The MSSG is open to citizens of Mississippi, male and female, age 17 to 62. All applicants are subject to rigid background checks. An oath of office is required, though there is no contractual obligation to members.[4] The MSSG is a military reserve organization tasked with supplementing the forces of the MSARNG or MSANG when ordered by the Governor and/or Adjutant General of the State of Mississippi. While its primary mission is to assist in coping with man-made or natural disaster, the MSSG trains to be ready to meet any assignment.

Training

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All new state guardsmen receive military training in the wear and appearance of their uniform, military structure and ranking system, military chain of command, rendering proper honors and respect to those appointed over them.

Guardsmen are required to train in emergency management, by taking courses provided by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Completion of the FEMA training is necessary to earn the Military Emergency Management Specialist Badge. Members also receive specialized training in the military police occupational specialty.[5]

Organization

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The Commanding General of the MSSG is appointed by the Adjutant General and Governor of the State of Mississippi, and reports directly to them. All commissioned officer appointments and or promotions must be approved by the Adjutant General and the Governor of Mississippi.[2]

The Mississippi State Guard is organized into three Brigades, each with two Battalions. The units include:[6]

Ribbons and decorations

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Ribbons and decorations authorized for wear on the MSSG uniforms may be those that have been officially awarded by competent authority:

Ribbons, decorations medals or badges awarded by the Civil Air Patrol, college or high school ROTC, or any other quasi-military organizations are not authorized for wear on the MSSG uniform.[7]

Authorized state guard ribbons and awards

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Individual

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Unit

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "§ 33-5-51 - Organization of the State Guard". justia.com. Retrieved 17 June 2015.
  • ^ a b "Mississippi Military Department" (PDF). Mississippi Secretary of State. Retrieved 12 June 2016.
  • ^ Pamphlet, "Mississippi State Guard Reserve,” provided by the Mississippi National Guard Historian
  • ^ "Joining the Guard". The Official Mississippi State Guard Website. Retrieved 12 June 2016.
  • ^ "Training". The Official Mississippi State Guard Website. Retrieved 12 June 2016.
  • ^ "Units". The Official Mississippi State Guard Website. Retrieved 12 June 2016.
  • ^ MSSG Regulation 670-1, Wear and Appearance of Army Uniforms and Insignia
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