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California National Guard
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- California Army National Guard (CA ARNG)
- California Air National Guard (CA ANG)
- California State Guard (CSG)
Military Museum Command
California State Guard's Military Museum Command interim state museum is Camp Roberts Historical Museum. militarymuseum.org is provided as a public service by the California Military Department.WEB, California State Military Museums Program,weblink militarymuseum.org, 10 November 2022,Adjutant General
Major General Mathew Beevers serves as the acting Adjutant General of California since he was appointed by California Governor Gavin Newsom on 1 August 2022.Adjutants General of California
- Theron R. Perlee, 12 April â 5 October 1850
- William H. Richardson, 5 October 1850 â 2 May 1852
- William Chauncey Kibbe, 2 May 1852 â 30 April 1864
- Robert Robinson, 1 January 1864 â 1 May 1864
- George S. Evans, 1 May 1864 â 1 May 1868
- James M. Allen, 1 May 1868 â 23 Nov. 1870
- Thomas N. Cazneau, 23 Nov. 1870 â 21 December 1871
- Lucius H. Foote, 21 December 1871 â 13 December 1875
- Patrick F. Walsh, 13 December 1875 â 9 January 1880
- Samuel W. Backus, 9 January 1880 â 1 July 1882
- John F. Sheehan, 1 July 1892 â 11 January 1893
- George B. Crosby, 11 January 1883 â 1 November 1887
- Richard H. Orton, 1 November 1887 â 9 January 1891
- Charles Carroll Allen, 9 January 1891 â 24 May 1895
- Andrew W. Bartlett, 24 May 1895 â 23 December 1898
- Robert L. Peeler, 23 December 1898 â 1 June 1899
- William H. Seamans, 1 June 1899 â 3 January 1902 (died in office)
- George Stone, 13 January 1902 â 15 February 1904
- Joseph B. Lauck, 15 February 1904 â 7 January 1911
- Edwin A. Forbes, 7 January 1911 â 18 June 1915 (died in office)
- Charles W. Thomas Jr., 19 June 1915 â 15 December 1916
- James J. Borree, 16 December 1916 â 30 November 1923
- Richard E. Mittelstaedt, 1 December 1923 â 5 January 1931
- Seth E.P. Howard, 6 January 1931 â 26 June 1935 (died in office)
- Paul Arndt, 27 June â 17 October 1935
- Harry H. Moorehead, 18 October 1935 â 3 January 1939
- Patrick J.H. Farrell, 4 January 1939 â 10 June 1940
- Richard E. Mittelstaedt, 10 June 1940 â 3 March 1941
- Joseph O. Donovan, 3 March 1941 â 10 July 1942
- Junnius Pierce, 14 July 1942 â 13 January 1943
- Ray W. Hays, 14 January 1943 â 30 November 1944
- Victor R. Hansen, 27 December 1944 â 28 April 1946
- Curtis D. O'Sullivan, 29 April 1946 â 15 July 1951
- Earl M. Jones, 16 July 1951 â 31 December 1960
- Roderic L. Hill, 1 January 1961 â 1 January 1967
- Glenn C. Ames, 22 March 1967 â 5 June 1975
- Frank J. Schober, 6 June 1975 â 31 December 1982
- Willard A. Shank, 3 January 1983 â 13 February 1987
- Robert C. Thrasher, 14 February 1987 â 9 October 1992
- Robert W. Barrow, 10 October â 31 December 1992
- Tandy K. Bozeman, 1 January 1993 â 27 April 1999
- Paul D. Monroe Jr., 29 April 1999 â March 2004
- Thomas Eres, March 2004 â 6 June 2005
- John Alexander, 7 June â 1 August 2005
- William H. Wade II, 1 September 2005 â 1 February 2010
- Mary J. Kight, 2 February 2010 â 15 April 2011
- David S. Baldwin, 16 April 2011 â 31 July 2022
Military academy
The California National Guard maintains the California Military Academy at Camp San Luis Obispo for the use and training of National Guard units from California and other states. Upon completion of Army Basic Training, OCS cadets will train a minimum of one weekend per month over a 16-18 month period before commissioning as a second Lieutenant in the Army National Guard. {{wide image|Soldiers of the 1st Battalion, 185th Armor (Combined Arms Battalion) at Fort Irwin (2011).jpg|1000px|alt=Soldiers of the 1st Battalion, 185th Armor (Combined Arms Battalion) maneuver in a "wedge formation" in Bradley Fighting Vehicles at Fort Irwin National Training Center, 2011|Soldiers of the 1st Battalion, 185th Armor (Combined Arms Battalion) maneuver in a "wedge formation" in Bradley Fighting Vehicles at Fort Irwin National Training Center, 2011}}See also
- List of California State Militia Units 1850â60
- List of California State Militia civil war units
- California Military Department
- California State Guard
- California during World War II
References
{{Reflist}}External links
- Bibliography of California Army National Guard History compiled by the United States Army Center of Military History
- Office of The Adjutant General
- California National Guard
- California State Guard
- California Military Museum
- California National Guard Photograph Collection US Army Heritage and Education Center, Carlisle, Pennsylvania
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