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Missouri Reserve Military Force : ウィキペディア英語版
Missouri Reserve Military Force

The Missouri Reserve Military Force (MRMF) is the official state defense force of Missouri. As a state defense force, the MRMF is a reserve military force which serves parallel to the Missouri National Guard. MRMF members serve as reservists and therefore can hold full-time jobs while serving, like their National Guard counterparts. As the MRMF falls solely under the command of the state of Missouri, it cannot be federalized or deployed outside the borders of Missouri, unlike the National Guard. Although the MRMF and the Missouri National Guard are separate organizations, the MRMF's primary scope is to work alongside the National Guard during stateside operations, or in lieu of the National Guard when the National Guard is deployed outside of Missouri. Along with the Missouri Army National Guard, the Missouri Air National Guard, and the Missouri Naval Militia, the Missouri Reserve Military Force is recognized under Missouri law as part of the organized militia of Missouri.
==Legal basis==
All U.S. states and territories are allowed to create and maintain their own military forces, independent of the federal military, under Title 32 of the U.S. Code. State defense forces are allowed under Missouri law as well, under Chapter 41, Section 41.070 of the Missouri Revised Statutes.〔 On Sept. 9, 1982, Governor Christopher “Kit” Bond signed Executive Order 82-17 creating a Missouri Reserve Force and ordering the state's adjutant general to organize the force. However, the adjutant general did not execute this order at that time. It was not until 2012 that the force was officially organized.

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