Florida Department of Military Affairs

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Florida Department of Military Affairs
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Agency overview
Jurisdiction Florida
HeadquartersSt. Augustine, Florida
Employees12,000 National Guard members
2,000 full time military personnel
400 state employees
Annual budget$514,000,000+
Agency executives
  • Major General James O. Eifert, Adjutant General, Florida Department of Military Affairs
  • Brigadier General Michael A. Valle, Assistant Adjutant General, Air, Florida Department of Military Affairs
  • Brigadier General John D. Haas, Assistant Adjutant General, Army, Florida Department of Military Affairs
Child agencies

The Florida Department of Military Affairs is a state agency of the state of Florida, which was created by Chapter 250, Florida Statutes. The department is responsible for providing management oversight and administrative support to the Florida National Guard.[1] The two branches of the Florida National Guard, the Florida Army National Guard and the Florida Air National Guard, fall under the command of the state Adjutant General, an appointee of the Governor of Florida, and fall under the command of the Governor of Florida.[2]

Florida Army National Guard[]

The Florida Army National Guard has a dual federal and state mission. When in federal service, it acts as a reserve component of the United States Army. When activated by the state of Florida, the Army National Guard is tasked with emergency relief support during natural disasters such as floods, earthquakes and forest fires; search and rescue operations; support to civil defense authorities; maintenance of vital public services, and counterdrug operations.[3]

Florida Air National Guard[]

The Florida Air National Guard has a dual federal and state mission. When in federal service, it acts as a reserve component of the United States Air Force. Like the Florida Army National Guard, when activated by the state of Florida, the Florida Air National Guard may be deployed to support emergency services operations. In addition, the Air National Guard has complete responsibility for the air defense of the United States.[4]

Inactive components[]

Florida State Defense Force[]

The Florida State Defense Force is the currently inactive state defense force of Florida. The Governor of Florida is permitted, under Florida law to organize and maintain the Florida State Defense Force whenever any part of the Florida National Guard is in federal service, and to maintain the Florida State Defense Force as a cadre of commissioned and non-commissioned officers irrespective of National Guard deployments.[5]

Florida Naval Militia[]

The Florida Naval Militia is the currently inactive naval militia of Florida. The Governor of Florida is permitted, under Florida law, to organize a naval militia and a marine corps in accordance with federal law governing the Naval Militia or Marine Corps of the United States and regulations issued by the Secretary of the Navy.[6]

References[]

  1. ^ "Florida Department of Military Affairs". Florida National Guard Official Website. Archived from the original on 22 December 2015. Retrieved 7 December 2015.
  2. ^ "Welcome". Florida Department of Military Affairs Official Website. Retrieved 7 December 2015.
  3. ^ "Florida Army National Guard". Florida National Guard Official Website. Archived from the original on 12 December 2015. Retrieved 10 December 2015.
  4. ^ "Florida Air National Guard". Florida National Guard Official Website. Archived from the original on 22 December 2015. Retrieved 10 December 2015.
  5. ^ "250.04 Naval militia; marine corps". Official Internet Site of the Florida State Legislature. Retrieved 10 December 2015.

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