Colorado National Guard
| Colorado National Guard | |
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| Active | 1860–present |
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| Type | National Guard |
| Role | Militia |
| Size | 5,500 |
| Part of | National Guard Bureau Colorado Department of Military and Veterans Affairs |
| Commanders | |
Governor and Commander in Chief | John Hickenlooper |
| Adjutant General | Michael A. Loh |
The Colorado National Guard consists of the Colorado Army National Guard and Colorado Air National Guard. Founded in 1860, the Colorado National Guard falls under the Colorado Department of Military and Veterans Affairs.[1]
References
^ http://co.ng.mil/PUBLIC/Pages/About.aspx
External links
- Official website
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