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RandySF

(58,982 posts)
Sat Dec 4, 2021, 02:30 AM Dec 2021

DeSantis proposes civilian Florida State Guard military force he would control

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) on Thursday proposed reestablishing a World War II-era civilian-military force that he would control.

DeSantis pitched the idea of creating the Florida State Guard, which would be independent of federal control, while speaking about his military budget proposal.

The Guard would consist of 200 volunteer civilians "trained in the best emergency response techniques" that would aid in the event of natural disasters or other state emergencies, according to a press release.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) on Thursday proposed reestablishing a World War II-era civilian-military force that he would control.

The Florida State Guard was initially created in 1941 to fill in for National Guard members deployed during World War II. It was later disbanded in 1947.

DeSantis said the proposed unit would "not be encumbered by the federal government," adding that this force would give him "the flexibility and the ability needed to respond to events in our state in the most effective way possible."





https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/584178-desantis-proposes-civilian-florida-state-guard-military-force-he-would

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DeSantis proposes civilian Florida State Guard military force he would control (Original Post) RandySF Dec 2021 OP
is this really a story? kabelad Dec 2021 #1
This should help keep those dang South Africans from crossing our border!!!11!!1 ExciteBike66 Dec 2021 #2
Where will the money come from to pay then, what benefits will they receive? None. katmondoo Dec 2021 #3
 

kabelad

(38 posts)
1. is this really a story?
Sat Dec 4, 2021, 03:07 AM
Dec 2021

other states have this in place, i think florida would be the 23rd.

here is a link to californias state guard:

"The CSG under current legislation is a state defense force and therefore cannot be federalized. CSG units and personnel remain under the command of the Governor of California, through the state’s Adjutant General, who commands both Title 32 State Guard and California National Guard units (when not federalized)."

https://stateguard.cmd.ca.gov/public/

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