Michigan Naval Militia
The Michigan Naval Militia was founded in 1893. It is currently an unorganized naval militia of the U.S. state and is recognized as a component of the militia of Michigan. The Michigan Naval Militia, along with the Michigan National Guard and the Michigan Volunteer Defense Force, exists as one of the military components of Michigan's organized militia.
History
During the Spanish–American War, members of the Michigan Naval Militia, organized into the Michigan Naval Brigade, constituted the majority of the crew of. During the war, Yosemite intercepted the Spanish steamer SS Antonio Lopez, beginning the Third Battle of San Juan.The naval militia remained active through World War I, and included a University of Michigan division. During the war, members of the Michigan Naval Militia served in Naval Railway Battery crews on the Western Front.