Virginia Defense Force
| Virginia State Defense Force | |
|---|---|
| Active | 1985 to Present |
| Country | United States |
| Allegiance | Commonwealth of Virginia (U.S. state) & United States of America |
| Branch | State Defense Force |
| Type | Army |
| Role | Defense Support of Civil Authority |
| Size | 1000 |
| Part of | Virginia Department of Military Affairs |
| George Washington Division | Richmond, Virginia |
| Website | http://www.vdf.virginia.gov/ |
| Commanders | |
| Commander in Chief | Robert F. McDonnell |
| Adjutant General | Maj. Gen. Daniel E. Long, Jr. |
| Commander VDF | MG(VA). John Taylor |
| Command Sergeant Major | CSM. Andy Stevens |
The Virginia Defense Force (VDF) is the official state defense force of Virginia, a component of Virginia's state military along with the Virginia National Guard, with a current enrollment of over 900 troops. The VDF is the descendant of the Virginia State Guard and is headquartered at the historic Old City Hall in Richmond, Virginia. State law allows up to 7,800 troops to be activated in the VDF when necessary. The VDF is all-volunteer unless activated to "State Active Duty" status by the Governor of Virginia.
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[edit] Mission
The mission of the VDF is by the Code of Virginia § 44-54.4 to support the Virginia National Guard at the following times :
- 1. Provide for an adequately trained organized reserve militia to assume control of Virginia National Guard facilities and to secure any federal and state property left in place in the event of the mobilization of the Virginia National Guard.
- 2. Assist in the mobilization of the Virginia National Guard.
- 3. Support the Virginia National Guard in providing family assistance to military dependents within the Commonwealth in the event of the mobilization of the National Guard.
- 4. Provide a military force to respond to the call of the Governor in those circumstances described in § 44-75.1.
As of August 2006, the VDF Commander is Major General John D. Taylor. The senior NCO and Division Command Sergeant Major is CSM Andy Stevens.
[edit] Uniforms
Members of the VDF wear a modified Battle Dress Uniform (BDU) and a modified Class A dress uniform with a black beret and distinctive VDF flash in red with gold trim and the letters VA in gold. The modifications are brass/gold rank, the Virginia state flag and Distinctive Unit Insignias’s on the chest pocket. The VDF is authorized by Section 44-54.4 of the Virginia Code. The VDF can now wear OD green name tags with black lettering, as well as subdued division patches.
The VDF no longer uses the abbreviation VaDF.
[edit] Functionality
The creation of a state defense force by a state is authorized by 32 USC 109 (c). Title 44-54 of the Virginia Code sets the targeted membership of the Virginia Defense Force at 1,200 members. Activation is by an Executive Order of the Governor in the event of an emergency.
Title 44-54.12, although providing for the use of armories and other state lands for Defense Force purposes, specifically prohibits members of the Defense Force from training with firearms, without the specific instruction/authorization of the Governor.
The Defense Force provides training in military related specialties such as communication teams and unarmed security missions. VDF Companies and Battalions are self training. Many of the VDF members have passed online FEMA NIMS ICS courses as well as meeting the requirements of SGAUS.
The Virginia Military Advisory Council is the Defense Force's link to a higher authority.
For 2010 the budget passed by the Virginia Legislature allocated to the Virginia Defense Force was about $240,000.
[edit] Units
The VDF's numerous units altogether make up the George Washington Division, headquartered in Richmond, Virginia. Most units comprising the VDF are battalion or brigade-sized units. The units of the VDF are:
- Lafayette Brigade
- Brigade HQ: Norfolk, VA
- Aviation Battalion
- Battalion HQ: Lynchburg Regional Airport
- Riverine Detachment
- Detachment HQ: Richmond, VA
- Signal Battalion
- Battalion HQ: Richmond, VA
- Division Troop Command
- Command HQ: Richmond, VA
- Black Horse Brigade (3rd Brigade)
- Brigade HQ: Manassas, VA
- Highland Brigade
- Brigade HQ: Radford, VA
- Military Police Battalion
- Battalion HQ: Petersburg, VA
[edit] Virginia Defense Force Awards
- Virginia Army National Guard Emergency Service Award
[edit] See also
- State Defense Forces
- Virginia National Guard
- Virginia Army National Guard
- State Guard Association of the United States
[edit] References
- Baskervill, Bill (April 7, 2003). "State Guard Group Gains Importance Volunteers Serve Both Nation and Community". Daily Press - Newport News, Va.: pp. C.6. http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/dailypress/access/322128291.html?dids=322128291:322128291&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=Apr+07%2C+2003&author=BILL+BASKERVILL+The+Associated+Press&pub=Daily+Press&desc=STATE+GUARD+GROUP+GAINS+IMPORTANCE++++VOLUNTEERS+SERVE+BOTH+NATION+AND+COMMUNITY&pqatl=google. Retrieved 2009-10-18.
[edit] External links
- Virginia Defense Force - Official Government Website
- George Washington Division Headquarters, Richmond
- 1st Medical Battalion, Fort Pickett, Blackstone, VA
- Aviation Battalion
- Highland Brigade VDF
- Lafayette Brigade VDF
Subordinate Units
- Blackhorse Brigade, 13th Battalion
- Blackhorse Brigade, 23rd Battalion
- Blackhorse Brigade, 23rd Battalion - Alpha Company, Fairfax
- Blackhorse Brigade, 23rd Battalion - Bravo and Charlie Companies, Fredericksburg and Bowling Green
- Blackhorse Brigade, 23rd Battalion - Echo Company, Manassas
- Blackhorse Brigade, 33rd Battalion - Headquarters and Headquarters Company, Winchester
- Blackhorse Brigade, 33rd Battalion - Alpha Company, Leesburg
- Blackhorse Brigade, 33rd Battalion - Bravo Company, Woodstock
- Blackhorse Brigade, 33rd Battalion - Charlie Company, Harrisonburg
- Highland Brigade, 34th Battalion, Gate City