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The New Jersey Naval Militia (NJNM) is the inactive
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of the state of
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. As a portion of the New Jersey organized militia, it existed as an active entity from 1895 to 1963 and again from 1999 to 2002. The Naval Militia was stood down by the state in 2002 due to a concerns about training, accession processes, security clearances, background checks, rank criteria, medical standards, physical fitness criteria, vessel fitness, and command qualifications. Since 2002, a group of dedicated volunteers and former members have been lobbying to have the New Jersey Naval Militia funded and returned to duty. In support of the NJ Naval Militia's return, the non-profit New Jersey Naval Militia Foundation was established. After 2002, the duties performed by the Naval Militia were absorbed by civilian agencies, volunteer groups, the New Jersey National Guard, and law enforcement agencies on the local, state, and federal level. In 2005, the New Jersey Adjutant General reported to the state legislature that the Naval Militia no longer had a defined mission to justify support or funding from the state. In March 2005, the New Jersey State Police issued a memorandum which cited issues that would preclude their support for the NJNM. As a naval militia, the NJNM was partially regulated and equipped by the federal government, but served as a reserve force under the control of the State of New Jersey. Naval militias are authorized and regulated by federal law under
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. New Jersey law also allows for the state to maintain a naval militia. As it was under state jurisdiction, the
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was the Commander-in-chief of the NJNM.


History

The New Jersey Naval Militia was originally called the Naval Reserve of New Jersey. Founded in 1895, with the purpose of protecting the coast, harbors, and waterfront property. After the passage of the Federal Naval Reserve Law of 1916, the name was changed to the Naval Militia of New Jersey. The NJNM first saw combat during the
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, and also fought in the
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and
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. After reaching a peak strength of 3,590 during the
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, the NJNM was absorbed by the
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in 1963, after which it ceased to exist as an independent organization. In 1999, the NJNM was reorganized by Governor Christine Todd-Whitman to better integrate the NJNM with the
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. In April 2002, the NJNM was stood down by the Adjutant General due to organizational and personnel issues.


Notable Missions Post-9/11

After the attacks of September 11, 2001 the NJNM was called to State Active Duty (SAD) to assist in recovery, including a deployment of the NJNM's Disaster Medical Assistance Team and the Chaplain Corps to Staten Island, and the ferrying of evidence collected from Ground Zero to Manhattan's Chelsea Pier and Staten Island. The NJNM also took part in
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. As a naval militia, in the aftermath of the attacks of 9/11, the NJNM supported homeland security operations and disaster recovery. Missions conducted by the NJNM between September 11, 2001, and 2002 include: * Waterborne security at the bases of the George Washington Bridge * Daylight vessel traffic control on the Hudson River, north of the George Washington Bridge * Standby vessel for search and rescue detail Coast Guard Station Sandy Hook, NJ * Transport of military personnel and equipment from NJ to North Cove (Ground Zero) * V.I.P. transportation and security detail for Liberty State Park tribute events during October 2001 * 192 days of water-borne security assisting naval personnel at Naval Weapons Station Earle * 180 days of continuous daylight patrols assisting the NJ State Police at Salem Nuclear Generating Station, Salem, NJ * Assisted with security in Jamaica Bay, NY during the aftermath of the crash of Flight 194, Kennedy Airport


Organization

The NJNM was originally organized at a brigade level. By 1912, the NJNM was organized into two brigades, consisting of 346 members, and different ships loaned by the federal government: the monitor U.S.S. ''Ajax'' in 1898, and the vessels USS ''Vixen'', USS Adams, and USS Marietta. During its activation from 1999 to 2002, the New Jersey Naval Militia was combined with the inactive
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to form the New Jersey Naval Militia Joint Command, which was divided into three battalions. By assigning civilian members and military reservists into different battalions, the naval militia was able to meet the requirement that 95% of a naval militia be composed of Navy, Marine, and Coast Guard reservists in order to receive federal aid. This was accomplished by having the first battalion being composed solely of Navy, Marine, and Coast Guard reservists in order to receive access to federal support and Navy and Marine Corps facilities. The second battalion was organized as an operational Naval State Guard, composed largely of former service members, with the 3rd Division providing support and auxiliary functions. By only seeking federal recognition for the first battalion as a naval militia, and considering the other two as divisions of the New Jersey State Guard, the NJNM was structured to receive federal aid while including civilian members.


Equipment

In 1999, the NJNM had maintained eight boats donated by the city of Linden, the U.S. Coast Guard and the New Jersey State Police. After deactivation in 2002, the NJ Naval Militia vessels were placed into caretaker status and maintained by volunteers in anticipation for future reactivation. Volunteers continued to maintain four 23 foot Monarch aluminum patrol boats, and a former Navy 24 foot diesel powered aluminum patrol boat. As of 2022, 20 years since deactivation, the remaining vessels of the New Jersey Naval Militia are maintained in caretaker status by the New Jersey Naval Militia Foundation. The vessels are stored by the foundation at the Princeton Armory in New Jersey.https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100068284942751&sk=photos


See also

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United States Coast Guard The United States Coast Guard (USCG) is the maritime security, search and rescue, and law enforcement service branch of the United States Armed Forces and one of the country's eight uniformed services. The service is a maritime, military, mu ...
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United States Naval Sea Cadet Corps The United States Naval Sea Cadet Corps (USNSCC or NSCC) is a congressionally chartered, U.S. Navy-sponsored organization that serves to teach individuals about the sea-going military services, U.S. naval operations and training, community ser ...
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United States Power Squadrons The United States Power Squadrons (USPS) DBA America's Boating Club, is a non-profit educational organization, founded in 1914, whose mission is to improve maritime safety and enjoyability through classes in seamanship, navigation, and other rela ...
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New Jersey National Guard The New Jersey Army National Guard consists of more than 6,000 Citizen-Soldiers. The New Jersey Army National Guard is currently engaged in multiple worldwide and homeland missions. Units have deployed to Iraq, Guantanamo Bay, Afghanistan, Germ ...
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National Guard Militia Museum of New Jersey The National Guard Militia Museum of New Jersey is headquartered in Sea Girt, with a second museum located in Lawrenceville, New Jersey, and operates under the auspices of the New Jersey Department of Military and Veterans Affairs. The not-for ...
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New Jersey State Guard The New Jersey State Guard, previously known as the New Jersey State Militia, is the inactive state defense force of New Jersey, and is one of New Jersey's authorized military forces. The State Guard served as the stateside replacement for the Ne ...
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New York Naval Militia The New York Naval Militia is the naval militia of the state of New York, and is under the authority of the Governor of New York as Commander-In-Chief of the state's military forces. With the New York Guard, the New York Army National Guard and Ne ...


References

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