Alaska Naval Militia
The Alaska Naval Militia is the official naval militia of the state of Alaska. The Alaska Naval Militia falls under control of the State of Alaska. The legal basis for the naval militia comes from both federal and state law.
History
The Alaska Naval Militia was originally established in 1970, but was retracted in 1972 for nearly a decade until it was reestablished in 1984. In 1989, the AKNM was deployed to assist in recovery operations after the Exxon Valdez oil spill. In 2019, members of the Alaska Naval Militia were deployed to help fight the Swan Lake Fire in southern Alaska. In March 2020, the Alaska Naval Militia was called to action in response to the COVID-19 epidemic.In 1968, the US Navy was to stand down from Alaska and Arctic Operations. The 13th Naval District and Kodiak Naval Station were slated for closure. NAS Adak will be moved to caretaker status.
The US was enacting a 200-mile Offshore Zone; continued foreign fishery incursions into Alaska fishing waters occurred.
To address these challenges, Governor Hickel tasked Major General C.F Necrason, The Adjutant General, to provide a feasibility assessment of commissioning an Alaska Naval Militia.
Several other States operated active naval militias at the time. The oldest continuous operating state naval militia was in New York. New York Naval Militia leadership suggested contacting the US Navy to secure Title 10 recognition for an Alaska Naval Militia.
Inquiries to the 17th Naval District, then responsible for Navy Reserve operations in the northwest, determined that to receive Title 10 recognition, the militia would be required to be 95% Navy or Marine Corps reservists. As Alaska had no organized Navy Reserve program at the time, Title 10 recognition would not be forthcoming.
The Alaska legislature considered CSSB 248 and enacted AS 26.05.010 establishing the Alaska Naval Militia as part of the Alaska Militia.
In February 1968, there was correspondence from Alaska US Senator Ernst Gruening contacting the Secretary of Navy Paul H. Ignatius. The inquiry asked about establishing a Naval Reserve Program in Alaska.
On September 5, 1969, The CNO directed 17th Naval District to establish Naval Reserve Facility Anchorage.
On March 20, 1970, the Alaska Naval Militia was established. LT W. Shoemaker was appointed commanding officer.
The New Naval Reserve Facility OIC replied to the adjutant general declining to man the Alaska Naval Militia.
In March 1972, the Alaska Department of Military Affairs disestablished the Alaska Naval Militia.
In September 1984, Governor Bill Sheffield directed adjutant general Major General Edward Pagano to establish the Alaska Naval Militia. September 05, 1984, was proclaimed Naval Militia Day. Commissioning ceremonies were held at Kulis ANG Base. Captain Dan Ketchum was appointed commander. ANM members included US Naval Reserve and US Marine Corps Reserve personnel.
The sources for the above are ANM vertical files and correspondence.
Duties
The AKNM has focused on four mission areas:- Medical: Comprehensive medical support, provided by medical, nursing, and paramedical personnel.
- Explosive outload team: Specialized cargo handling, with an emphasis on ordnance, provided by trained stevedores, cargo handlers, and safety officers.
- Reconnaissance: Route reconnaissance and port security, provided by Marines trained in SOF skills and associated field corpsmen.
- Naval construction: Tactical construction, security support, and basic services operations, provided by construction personnel and engineers.