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Louisiana Army National Guard

Component of the US Army and military of the state of Louisiana

Louisiana Army National Guard

Summary

Component of the US Army and military of the state of Louisiana

FieldValue
unit_nameLouisiana Army National Guard
imageLA STARC.png
image_size220px
captionShoulder sleeve insignia
countryUnited States
allegianceLouisiana
branchUnited States Army
typeARNG Headquarters Command
command_structureLouisiana National Guard
current_commanderMajor General Thomas Friloux
garrisonJackson Barracks, New Orleans
notable_commandersRaymond H. Fleming
identification_symbol[[File:Louisiana STARC DUI (from TIOH).jpg100px]]
identification_symbol_labelLouisiana ARNG Headquarters DUI
identification_symbol_2[[File:LA ARNG Flag.jpg150px]]
identification_symbol_3[[File:LA ARNG 61ST TROOP COMMANDS.png150px]]
identification_symbol_2_labelLouisiana ARNG Headquarters Flag
identification_symbol_3_labelLouisiana Army National Guard 61st Troop Command Flag

The Louisiana Army National Guard (; ) is a component of the Louisiana National Guard, and the state's reserve force within the United States Army. The Constitution of the United States specifically charges the National Guard with dual federal and state missions. When not federalized, national coordination of various state National Guard units are maintained through the National Guard Bureau. When activated under Title 32, the Louisiana Army National Guard remains under state command as it fulfills a federally assigned mission. When activated under Title 10, the Louisiana Army National Guard is a component of the United States Army and is absorbed into the National Guard of the United States.

As of 2025, there are approximately 11,500 soldiers serving in the Louisiana Army National Guard, organized into 74 units in 44 parishes (56 armory locations) across the state. When called, units from the Louisiana State Guard may assist the Louisiana Army National Guard.

Louisiana Army National Guard vehicles preparing for [[Hurricane Gustav

History

Main article: United States National Guard#History

The Louisiana Army National Guard was originally formed in the "18th Century when a militia was formed from among the civilian inhabitants of Colonial Louisiana to assist Royal French and Spanish troops in protecting the colony and preserving the peace"{{cite web | access-date = 2007-04-14}} The Militia Act of 1903 organized the various state militias into the present National Guard system.

Several units of the Louisiana Army National Guard were activated in support of Operation Desert Shield/Desert Storm in 1990–1991. These included the 159th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital, which operated the only active hospital in southern Iraq in support of the 3d Armor Division during the ground war; the 812th Medical Detachment (Air Ambulance), which flew multiple Medevac missions during the ground war; the 3673rd Maintenance Company, which included members awarded the Bronze Star for their rescue actions during the Scud attacks in Dharan; and the 39th Military Police company, which assisted in managing the large number of POWs captured.

The 2003 invasion of Iraq saw the call up of several units including the 204th ATSG and the 1083rd, 1084th, 1086th, and 1087th transportation companies which upon entering the theater of operation fell under the command of V Corps during 2003–04. During OIF III (Operation Iraqi Freedom 3) the 256th Infantry Brigade served a combat tour during 2004-2005 and 2021 in Iraq/ Syria. Units of the 225th Engineer Brigade have been mobilized for duty in both Iraq and Afghanistan. Additionally, aviation components such as the 1/244th Aviation Helicopter Battalion, 204th Theater Air Operations Group and the 812th Med Company have served in an active capacity for OIF multiple times at one year intervals. 165TH CSS BN Mobilized in 2008. 773RD MP BN has mobilized as separate companies. 159TH Air Guard SQDN has been mobilized. 256TH IBCT mobilized for a second tour to Iraq on 5 January 2010. The 415th Military Intelligence Battalion mobilized for a second tour to Afghanistan on 29 Nov 2010.

After Hurricane Katrina the LA ARNG organized Joint Task Force Gator to assist in relief efforts.

Training

Louisiana Army National Guard units are trained and equipped as part of the United States Army. The same ranks and insignia are used and National Guardsmen are eligible to receive all United States military awards. The Louisiana Army National Guard also bestows a number of state awards for local services rendered in or to the state of Louisiana.

Service

For much of the final decades of the twentieth century, National Guard personnel typically served "one weekend a month, two weeks a year", with a portion working for the Guard in a full-time capacity. The current forces formation plans of the US Army call for the typical National Guard unit (or national guardsman) to serve one year of active duty for every three years of service. More specifically, current Department of Defense policy is that no guardsman will be involuntarily activated for a total of more than 24 months (cumulative) in one six-year enlistment period (this policy is due to change 1 August 2007, the new policy states that soldiers will be given 24 months between deployments of no more than 24 months, individual states have differing policies).

Units and formations

Facilities

  • Louisiana National Guard Training Center Pineville - Pineville
  • Army Aviation Support Facility #2 at Esler Airfield - Pineville
  • Camp Minden, site of the deactivated Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant; the National Guard headquarters is at Bolin Hall, named for the late Judge James E. Bolin. - Minden
  • Camp Cook - Ball
  • Camp Villere - Slidell
  • Army Aviation Support Facility #1 at Hammond Northshore Regional Airport - Hammond
  • Gillis W. Long Center - Carville
  • Jackson Barracks - New Orleans

Historic units

[[State Partnership Program]]

Louisiana has two countries in the SPP (State Partnership Program). Belize joined the SPP with Louisiana National Guard in 1996 and Haiti in 2011. Both of these nations fall under the area of operations of SOUTHCOM.

Notes

References

References

  1. "NATIONAL GUARD BUREAU FACT SHEET".
  2. "NATIONAL GUARD BUREAU FACT SHEET".
  3. "Louisiana National Guard responds to hurricane, COVID-19". National Guard.
  4. "2013 Louisiana Laws :: Revised Statutes :: TITLE 29 - Military, Naval, and Veteran's Affairs :: RS 29:5 - Louisiana State Guard".
  5. "Together again: La. Guard battalion celebrates Desert Storm 20th anniversary".
  6. "Boots In The Sand".
  7. "La. Guard’s Tiger Brigade marks 20 years since historic Iraq deployment – Louisiana National Guard".
  8. "Christmas comes early for Guardsmen, families". National Guard.
  9. "National Guard Frequently Asked Questions".
  10. (30 October 2019). "256th Infantry Brigade Combat Team". Louisiana National Guard.
  11. (30 October 2019). "225th Engineer Brigade". Louisiana National Guard.
  12. (30 October 2019). "61st Troop Command". Louisiana National Guard.
  13. (30 October 2019). "139th Regional Support Group". Louisiana National Guard.
  14. (30 October 2019). "199th Regiment (RTI)". Louisiana National Guard.
  15. "Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 204th Aviation Group | Lineage and Honors".
  16. (18 December 2016). "State Aviation Command". Louisiana Army National Guard.
  17. "Louisiana Guard honors memory of leader, WWII veteran". dvidshub.net.
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