Wisconsin Naval Militia
The Wisconsin Naval Militia is the currently inactive Naval militias in [the United States|naval militia] of the state of Wisconsin. The Wisconsin Naval Militia served as a military reserve force for the state of Wisconsin, and was organized as a naval parallel to the Wisconsin National Guard.
History
The Wisconsin Naval Militia was first created on 28 April 1909 when the Wisconsin Legislature authorized a naval militia consisting of one battalion of four companies. The naval militia maintained units at Ashland and Bayfield until World War I. By 1914, the naval militia had reached a strength of 160 men organized into three companies.In 1916, the naval militia was temporarily disbanded due to the inability of the state to procure a ship to be used for training purposes; however, new units were immediately reorganized in different parts of the state, funded with money raised by private donors. Most of its members joined the U.S. Navy due to the outbreak of World War One.
The naval militia was reorganized in 1927 with units in Milwaukee and Madison.
The Wisconsin Naval Militia was officially disbanded in 1955.