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The Colorado Army National Guard is a component of the
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. Nationwide, the
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comprises approximately one half of the US Army's available combat forces and approximately one third of its support organization. National coordination of various state National Guard units is maintained through the
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. Colorado Army National Guard units are trained and equipped as part of the United States Army. The same
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ks and insignia are used and National Guardsmen are eligible to receive all United States military awards. The Colorado Guard also bestows a number of
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. The Colorado Army National Guard is composed of over 3500 soldiers, maintaining 30 armories in 24 communities (as of 1999).


Units

The following units are part of the Colorado Army National Guard: * 169th Field Artillery Brigade – Buckley AFB, Aurora **3rd Battalion,
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– Colorado Springs ***Headquarters and Headquarters Battery – Colorado Springs ***Battery A – Longmont ***Battery B – Aurora **147th Brigade Support Battalion – Fort Collins ***3650th Maintenance Company – Firestone ***928th Medical Company (Area Support) – Fort Carson **540th Signal Company – Aurora **86th Military Intelligence Company – Aurora *89th Troop Command **5th Battalion, 19th Special Forces Group (Airborne) – Watkins **193d Military Police Battalion (I/R) – Denver ***HHC – Denver ***220th Military Police Company – Denver ***947th Engineer Company – Montrose ***1157th Engineer Detachment (Firefighting) – Colorado Springs (inactivation ceremony held on 13 Sep 2019) *2d Battalion (General Support), 135th Aviation Regiment – Buckley AFB, Aurora **HHC **Company A **Company E **Detachment 1, Company B **Detachment 1, Company G *131st Maintenance Company (Avionics) *Company D (Medical Evacuation), 3rd Battalion, 140th Aviation Regiment *117th Space Support Battalion – Colorado Springs **HHC **217th Space Company **1158th Space Company *1st Battalion, 157th Infantry Regiment – Colorado Springs **HHC – Colorado Springs **Company A – Colorado Springs **Company B – Fort Lupton **Company C – Grand Junction **Company D (Weapons Company) – Alamosa **Forward Support Company – Windsor *Special Operations Detachment – Korea (SOD-K) – Buckley AFB, Aurora, CO *168th Regiment, Regional Training Institute (RTI) **Centennial Training Site (CTS) **Basic Leader Course *100th Missile Defense Brigade (
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) Colorado Springs, CO *Colorado Army National Guard Medical Command – Buckley AFB, Aurora, CO *Colorado National Guard Mobilization/Augmentation Element NORAD-USNORTHCOM *Joint Forces Headquarters – Centennial, CO **101st Army Band **104th Public Affairs Detachment **891st Trial Defense Team **8th Civil Support Team


Duties

National Guard units can be mobilized at any time by presidential order to supplement regular armed forces, and upon declaration of a
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of the state in which they serve. Unlike
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members, National Guard members cannot be mobilized individually (except through voluntary transfers and Temporary Duty Assignments TDY), but only as part of their respective
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s. However, there has been a significant number of individual activations to support military operations (2001–?); the legality of this policy is a major issue within the National Guard.


Active Duty Callups

For much of the final decades of the twentieth century, National Guard personnel typically served "
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", 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
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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).


History

The Colorado Volunteer
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, predecessor of the Colorado Army National Guard, was originally formed in 1860. The
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organized the various
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s into the present National Guard system. The Colorado National Guard was involved in the suppression of multiple
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s, including the 1903–1904 Cripple Creek Strike while under the command of General John Chase. During the 1913–1914
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strike against the
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company–an event known as the
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–the Guard was deployed in October 1913, again under the command of Chase. The Guard was involved in several violent encounters prior to the 20 April 1914 Ludlow Massacre, in which over a dozen women and children were killed when Guardsmen fired into a tent camp at
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. Following the massacre, the Guard battled strikers throughout Southern Colorado during a 10-Day War. Originally Colorado was a part of the Southern Department. This was later redesignated, in 1920, as
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, with headquarters at
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Texas. In 1941 Colorado was transferred to the new
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. Approximately 300 Colorado ARNG soldiers deployed to Iraq with the
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in September 2006. On 20 October 2007 the Guard's provisional 193rd Space Battalion became a permanent-status unit, the 117th Space Battalion. On September 25, 2010, the 1st Battalion, 157th Infantry Regiment was reestablished. By 2018-19, it had become part of the
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, consisting of three National Guard mountain battalions. The Colorado Army National Guard was deployed to Washington, D.C. to avoid another violent riot similar to the one on January 6, when supporters of outgoing President Donald Trump stormed the U.S. Capitol where one Capitol police officer was killed.


Historic units

* 1st Colorado Infantry * 137th Field Artillery Battalion (United States) * 142nd Field Artillery Battalion (United States) * 144th Field Artillery Battalion (United States) * 168th Field Artillery Battalion (United States) * 169th Field Artillery Battalion (Colorado) * 183rd Field Artillery Battalion (Colorado) * 193rd Tank Battalion (United states) *
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* 188th Antiaircraft Artillery Battalion (United States) * 199th Engineer Battalion (United States) * 928th Medical Company (
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)


See also

* Colorado State Defense Force


References

* order of battl


External links


Official website
compiled by the
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Colorado command insignia
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