The National Guard in the Spanish-American War and Philippine Insurrection, 1898-1899

Abstract

The National Guard's origins trace back to the militia of the first settlements in America. Since its inception in 1636, the National Guard has played a vital role in the nation's defense, from the Revolutionary War to the most recent conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. The utility of the National Guard has been questioned since the late 19th century, but political pressure from the states has always been sufficient to maintain a National Guard. This monograph examines the National Guard's performance as the primary source for state volunteers in the Spanish-American War and the Philippine Insurrection, 1898-1899. While the Regular Army generally viewed the National Guard as less professional and incapable of defending the nation, the results from the National Guard's preparation for the Philippines supported the Regular Army's disdain for them and seemed to indicate a likelihood of failure in combat. However, actual results from the Philippines lead to a different conclusion about the National Guard. This conclusion supports the use of the National Guard as an operational force instead of a strategic reserve, which is how they had been used since World War II. This change in the National Guard's employment is even more critical because of the economic and security challenges the nation faces.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
May 17, 2012
Accession Number
ADA566629

Entities

People

  • Michael S. Warren

Organizations

  • United States Army Command and General Staff College

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Human Systems
  • Weapons Technologies

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Artillery
  • Civil War
  • Congress
  • Employment
  • House Of Representatives
  • Insurgency
  • Law
  • Military History
  • Military Operations
  • Military Science
  • National Governments
  • National Security
  • Personnel Management
  • Security
  • United States
  • United States Government
  • Warfare

Fields of Study

  • History

Readers

  • East Asian Political and Security Studies within the Soviet Union
  • Military History of the United States in the 20th Century.
  • Military Mobilization and Reserve Forces Studies.