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The Oregon Military Department is an agency of the
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Oregon Oregon () is a state in the Pacific Northwest region of the Western United States. The Columbia River delineates much of Oregon's northern boundary with Washington, while the Snake River delineates much of its eastern boundary with Idaho. T ...
, which oversees the armed forces of the state of Oregon. Under the authority and direction of the
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as commander-in-chief, the agency is responsible for planning, establishing, and enforcing rules and procedures governing the administration, supply, and training of the Oregon National Guard (consisting of the
Oregon Army National Guard The Oregon Army National Guard is a federally mandated and equipped military organization under the civilian direction of the Oregon Military Department, with the Governor of Oregon as its Commander-in-Chief. It responds to state and national eme ...
and the Oregon Air National Guard), when not in the active service of the United States. The Department also maintains all state-owned or leased military facilities, including posts, camps, military reservations, and rifle ranges.


Staff

The adjutant general serves as the administrative director of the Military Department and is the military command officer of the national guard. The Military Council, composed of the adjutant general and six to ten officers of the National Guard, operates as an advisory staff to the governor, in much the same way as the
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advise the
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. The Army and Air wings of the National Guard have proportional representation on the council according to their current total strength.


Structure

The Oregon Military Department is split into the Oregon Army National Guard and the Oregon Air National Guard. The structure of units is listed below. The Adjutant General and Command Staff, Salem, Oregon State Agency Directory: Military Department https://phonebook.dasapp.oregon.gov/display.asp?agency=24800


Oregon Army National Guard Structure

*Land Component Command and General Staff, Salem, Oregon * Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment (HHD) Salem, Oregon * Recruiting and Retention Command, Salem, Oregon * Medical Command, Salem, Oregon * Regional Training Institute (RTI), Umatilla and Monmouth, Oregon * Oregon Training Command, Warrenton, Adair, Biak, and Umatilla *The 41st Infantry Brigade Combat Team (United States) formerly The
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. The 41 IBCT is headquartered at Camp Withycombe, in Clackamas, Oregon. ** 2nd Battalion, 162nd Infantry Regiment *** Headquarters and Headquarters Company Springfield *** Company A, Springfield *** Company B, Corvallis *** Company C, Gresham *** Company D, Hillsboro *** G Forward Support Company, 141st Brigade Support Battalion, Springfield ** 1st Battalion, 186th Infantry Regiment *** Headquarters and Headquarters Company Ashland *** Company A, Medford *** Company B,
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*** H Forward Support Company, 141st Brigade Support Battalion, Medford ** 1st Battalion, 200th Infantry Regiment (
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) *** Headquarters and Headquarters Company (Las Cruces) *** Company A,
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*** Company B, Rio Rancho *** Company C, Las Cruces **** Detachment 1, Rio Rancho *** Company D,
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*** 613th Forward Support Company, Las Cruces ** 1st Squadron, 303rd Cavalry Regiment Headquartered in Washington *** Headquarters and Headquarters Troop
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*** Troop A, Puyallup *** Troop B, Pasco *** Troop C,
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*** D Forward Support Company, 141st Brigade Support Battalion, Centralia ** 2nd Battalion, 218th Field Artillery Regiment *** Headquarters and Headquarters Battery Forest Grove *** Battery A, Portland *** Battery B, McMinnville *** Battery C, Portland *** F Forward Support Company, 141st Brigade Support Battalion, Forest Grove ** 741st Brigade Engineer Battalion *** Headquarters and Headquarters Company,
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*** Company A (Engineering), Clackamas *** Company B (Engineering), St. Helens *** Company C (Signal), Clackamas *** Company D (Military Intelligence), Clackamas *** E Forward Support Company, 141st Brigade Support Battalion, Clackamas ** 141st Brigade Support Battalion *** Headquarters and Headquarters Company Portland *** Company A, Portland *** Company B (Ordnance), Portland *** Company C (Medical), Portland *The 82nd Troop Command Brigade, Clackamas, Oregon ** HHD 82 Troop Command Brigade, Clackamas, Oregon ** 82 Tactical Support Detachment, Clackamas, Oregon ** 821 Troop Command Battalion, Salem, Oregon *** Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 821 Troop Command Battalion *** 1186 Military Police Company *** 115th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment (MPAD) Salem, Oregon *** 234 Army Band *** 1942 Acquisition Team ** 2-641 Aviation
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,Salem, Oregon *** Headquarters and Headquarters Company (HHC) 2-641 Aviation *** G/1-189 Aviation *** 1/A/1-112 Aviation *** 1/B/1-168 Aviation *** A(-) 641 Aviation *** 3/B/351 Aviation *** Detachment 47 Operational Support Aircraft *** 1/D/741 Brigade Engineer Battalion ** 1249 Engineer Battalion, Salem, Oregon *** Headquarters and Headquarters Company (HHC) 1249 Engineers *** A Forward Support Company (FSC) 1249 Engineer *** 224 Engineers (-) (Construction) *** 442 Engineers (Construction) ** 3-116 Cavalry, La Grande, Oregon *** Headquarters and Headquarters Company (HHC) 3-116 Cavalry *** A (Rifle)/3-116 Cavalry *** B (Rifle)/3-116 Cavalry *** C (Tank)/3-116 Cavalry *** D (Tank)/3-116 Cavalry *** F(-) 145 Brigade Support Battalion ** 1-82 Cavalry, Bend, Oregon *** Headquarters and Headquarters Troop (HHT) 1-82 Cavalry *** A Troop 1-82 Cavalry *** B Troop 1-82 Cavalry *** C Troop 1-82 Cavalry *** D Troop 1-82 Cavalry *** D Company 181 Brigade Support Battalion


Oregon Air National Guard Structure

* Air Component Command and General Staff, Salem, Oregon * 173rd Fighter Wing, Klamath Falls, Oregon ** 173rd Operations Group ** 114th Fighter Squadron ** 270th Air Traffic Control Squadron ** 173rd Maintenance Group ** 173rd Mission Support Group ** 173rd Medical Group * 142nd Wing, Portland, Oregon ** 142nd Operations Group **
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, Camp Rilea AFTC, Warrenton ** 123rd Fighter Squadron **
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** 123rd Weather Flight ** 142nd Maintenance Group ** 142nd Mission Support Group ** 142nd Medical Group


Funding

Approximately 97 percent (US$382 million) of the funds for the Oregon National Guard are provided by the federal government. This does not reflect the considerably smaller figure of $35.9 million or 9% which is included within the Department's budget. The difference can be accounted for by the fact that troop salaries and wages are paid to them directly by the federal government. Federal funds support 100% of troop training, Defense Department programs, base security and fire protection, and youth programs; 75% of the logistical support for training sites; and most facility, maintenance and supply expenditures of the Air National Guard (averaging 75 to 85% based on a complex and variable schedule).


Role

The National Guard Reserve is the only statewide civil defense organization of significant size and provides emergency assistance. It is composed entirely of unpaid volunteers. In the event of a federal call-up of the National Guard sufficient that it cannot fulfill its state role, domestic deployment of the reserve can be ordered. Since 1989 the Oregon National Guard Reserve (ORNGR) is known officially as the Oregon State Defense Force (ORSDF). The ORSDF is an all-volunteer militia force under the Oregon Military Department that provides reserve personnel to both the Oregon Army National Guard and the Oregon Air National Guard. It is under state jurisdiction and its members are employed only within the State of Oregon. It is not subject to any federal orders. Its mission is to provide units organized, equipped and trained in the protection of life or property and the preservation of peace, order and public safety under competent orders of State authorities. As of just before the 10th anniversary of the
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, 9,268 Oregon National Guard members had been deployed to
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(1,691),
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(7,048), and the Iraq Southern No Fly Zone (529) since 2002; 20 have been killed in action. In April 2015, the Oregon Military Department suspended the Oregon State Defense Force. A spokesman for the OMD stated that the suspension was temporary and the ORSDF would return to active service. In December 2019, the ORSDF was reactivated under its current name: the Oregon Civil Defense Force.


Facilities

The Military Department is based in Salem, with armories, camps, air bases and other facilities around the state. The Salem Armory Auditorium next to the
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grounds in Salem is rented out as a concert venue, and for shows, conventions, graduations, dances and conferences. State Armories Directory https://phonebook.dasapp.oregon.gov/display.asp?agency=24800&division=00150


See also

* Air National Guard *
Camp Adair Camp Adair was a United States Army division training facility established north of Corvallis, Oregon, operating from 1942 to 1946. During its peak period of use, the camp was home to approximately 40,000 persons — enough to have constituted ...
* Camp Rilea Heliport * Camp Withycombe * U.S. National Guard * Shepherds of Helmand *ORNG Service Member and Family Support Services http://oregonmilitaryfamily.org/index.html *


References


Further reading

* * *References: Oregon State Defense Force,
Oregon Revised Statutes The Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS) is the codified body of statutory law governing the U.S. state of Oregon, as enacted by the Oregon Legislative Assembly, and occasionally by citizen initiative. The statutes are subordinate to the Oregon Constit ...
(ORS) 399.035 2007 edition Chapter 399-Organized Militia


External links


Bibliography of Oregon Army National Guard History
compiled by the
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Oregon Military Department
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