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* Colorado does not operate an active state defense force, but rather has a statutory state defense force staffed by one individual appointed by the governor. |
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* Colorado does not operate an active state defense force, but rather has a statutory state defense force staffed by one individual appointed by the governor. |
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* The State Reserve Defense Force (NY) was it's own unique and independent force, and operated as a 501(c)(3) disaster response organization and uniformed veteran service organization until called into service by the state until it was deactivated in 2014. Efforts to reactivate the State Reserve Defense Force are ongoing. Until it is reactivated, the State Reserve Defense Force Association will remain active. |
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* The State Reserve Defense Force (NY) was its own unique and independent force, and operated as a 501(c)(3) disaster response organization and uniformed veteran service organization until called into service by the state until it was deactivated in 2014. Efforts to reactivate the State Reserve Defense Force are ongoing. Until it is reactivated, the State Reserve Defense Force Association will remain active. |
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* Pennsylvania currently has an active ceremonial, and charitable organization called the Pennsylvania State Defense Force Association that attends public events in uniform. Its members are all volunteers. |
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* Pennsylvania currently has an active ceremonial, and charitable organization called the Pennsylvania State Defense Force Association that attends public events in uniform. Its members are all volunteers. |