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TENNESSEE STATE GUARD. Organizations Authorities Missions Regulations Authorization Documents Recommendations STARC Assistance Budget Purchase Authority. Purpose.
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TENNESSEE STATE GUARD Organizations Authorities Missions Regulations Authorization Documents Recommendations STARC Assistance Budget Purchase Authority
Purpose To understand the creation of the Tennessee State Guard “Reserve” and its mission, which is the component assignment for “most” Tennessee State Guardsmen.
Introduction The Tennessee State Guard is a unique organization. It is a militia that is part of the Tennessee Army Military Force, which is part of the Tennessee Military Department. However, it is not part of the Tennessee Army National Guard because it has no federal authority. It has active and reserve personnel, whose roles are unique.
There Are Two Organizations • TCA 58-1-104Tennessee State Guard, whenever such a state force shall be “duly organized”, and its reserveshall constitute part of the state’s army military force. 1) Tennessee State Guard2) Tennessee State Guard Reserve
Organizational Authorities • TCA 58-1-401. Whenever the president of the U.S. shall call any part of the NG of this state into active federal service, the governor is authorized to enlist, organize, maintain, equip and discipline a volunteer defense force, other than the NG, to be known as the TSG (Active). • TCA 58-1-410. Adjutant General is authorized and empowered to setup and maintain a Reserve Organization of TSG upon a voluntary basis under such system as to him may seem most feasible (Reserve).
Individual Authorities • TCA 58-1-401- Activate to Replace NG • TCA 58-1-402- Active for Advisory Service • TCA 58-1-405- Active for Supervisory Service. • TCA 58-1-408- Active for State Duty (i.e. Training and Drills) • TCA 58-1-410- Reserve.
Mission (If Active) TSG replaces deployed NG units and responds to any call by the governor for emergency state duty and augments the NG and assist the TEMA.
Mission (Reserve) Provide means or “resources” (i.e. people and equipment) for the creation of a TSG in case the NG is called into federal service.*If this is correct we have been operating beyond the scope of our mission
Organization of the Tennessee State Guard and Its Reserve • This regulations would identify the command and task organization “i.e. TARNGR 10-1”. Tennessee State Guard Regulation “Not Compiled”. OrTennessee State Guard Reserve Regulation “Not Compiled”.
Authorization Documents • Would Identify “Required” and Authorized Personnel and Equipment (i.e. FM 101-10-1/1) Table of Distribution and Allowances for TSG “Not Compiled” OrTable of Distribution and Allowances TSG Reserve “Not Compiled”
A Recommendation • Create an active TSG under TCA 58-1-408 (Create a system of drill for training “i.e.NGR 680-1”) • Redefine the Mission • Compose a Regulation Defining the Organization of the TSG (i.e. TARNGR 10-1) • Create Authorization Document (i.e. FM 101-10-1/1) • A Volunteer Force Receiving no Pay
A New Authority • TCA 58-1-408 The governor may organize, activate, increase, change, divide, consolidate, disband, reactivate or reorganize any unit, headquarters, staff or cadre of the state guard, and may prescribe the composition and types of units, the type of organization and “the system of drill or instruction” to be used in training such units
A Redefined Mission To maintain an organized and trained military force, capable of timely and effective response to state emergencies, or on occasions deemed appropriated by the Governor, to provided military assistance to civil and military authorities in the preservation of life, property and public safety. “as composed by the Alaska state guard”
STARC Assistance • National Guard Regulation 10-2 paragraph 4.a. (18) STARC plan to organize and train state defense forces “when directed”.
Organization of the Tennessee State Guard Compile a Tennessee State Guard Regulation identifying the command and task organization (i.e. TARNGR 10-1).
Authorization Document Compile a Table of Distribution and Allowance identifying the “required” and authorized personnel and equipment for TSG (i.e. FM 101-10-1/1).
Budget The Military Department’s Administration functional area shows no funds requested for improvements for 2003-2004, which is where the TSG and its reserve receive its funding.
Purchase Authority • TCA 58-1-513 Under the direction of the governor, the adjutant general shall authorize the purchase of such property as may be “required” for the use of the “military department”, all such purchases to be made through the state purchasing director