Hawaii Naval Militia
The Hawaii Naval Militia is the inactive naval militia of Hawaii. As a naval militia, it was organized as a naval parallel to the Hawaii National Guard. Along with the National Guard, the Hawaii Naval Militia is recognized as part of the organized militia of Hawaii.
History
Steps were first taken to organize the Hawaii Naval Militia in 1899 when the former Hawaii secretary of ligation, J. B. Castle, wrote a letter to the Secretary of the Navy, John Davis Long, asking about the naval regulations that would need to be followed in order to establish the naval militia.By 1910, the Hawaii Naval Militia was organized into two divisions.
In 1915, the Act to provide a Naval Militia for the Territory of Hawaii was officially approved by its Governor.
By 1916, the Hawaii Naval Militia had added marine and aeronautical sections. On Memorial Day, May 30, 1916, the Hawaii Naval Militia made its first public appearance. In the summer of 1916, the Hawaii Naval Militia drilled aboard the USS St. Louis. Around this time, it numbered 100 enlisted and eight officers.