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Three Percenter State Chapter - Alabama

During the American Revolution it is estimated that the active forces in the field fighting against the King's tyranny never amounted to more than 3% of the colonists. The Three Percenters today, for the most part, identify with this 3% because they were true patriots fighting for the freedoms the nation we love and honor was founded on. Three Percenters intend to maintain their God-given natural rights to liberty and property. History itself, for good or ill, is made by determined minorities. Never underestimate the power of a small group of committed citizens to change the world.

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THIS THREAD IS FOR GENERAL INFORMATION RELATING TO THE MODERN MILITIA MOVEMENT IN THE STATE OF:

 

ALABAMA

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PLEASE REFER TO THE OTHER STICKIES IN THIS SPECIFIC STATE FOR INFORMATION ABOUT:

  • HOW TO START/JOIN A GROUP FOR THIS STATE
  • A COMPREHENSIVE DIRECTORY OF MILITIA WEBSITES
  • GUNS AND AMMO BUY SELL AND TRADE GROUPS

ADDITIONALLY YOU MAY USE THIS THREAD TO POST GENERAL QUESTIONS/COMMENTS PERTAINING TO THIS SPECIFIC STATE

 

WE HAVE STARTED BY INCLUDING SOME OF THIS STATES MILITIA HISTORY FROM WIKIPEDIA BELOW, WE WILL CONTINUE TO ADD MORE INFORMATION SO CHECK BACK OFTEN.

 

TELL YOUR FRIENDS ABOUT MY MILITIA BY SHARING THIS IMAGE AND LINK:

 

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Central Alabama Preppers

We are everyday citizens from all walks of life, and are here to be a benefit to those around us in any time of need. It is the Citizens who are the militia, each and every one of us. It is our duty to stand up for the rights of all citizens and help them know what those rights are. We are here to answer the call when it comes.

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Alabama State Defense Force Information

now defunct website https://web.archive.org/web/20131022025517/http://sdf.alabama.gov/

 

The Alabama State Defense Force (ASDF) is the state provided guard of the State of Alabama allowed by the Constitution of Alabama, The Code of Alabama and Executive Order. It has an authorized strength of 1,000 members and is organized on the United States Army structural pattern. The ASDF is under the control of the Governor of Alabama, as the state's Commander in Chief, and comes under the authority of The Adjutant General (TAG) of Alabama. The ASDF is an adjunct, volunteer, augmenting force to the Alabama National Guard, and it is not federally recognized. Currently, the ASDF is inactive awaiting reorganization by the Alabama National Guard

 

History[edit]

Prior to the modern National Guard, states would provide volunteer militia units to augment the federal army in times of war. In the Mexican–American War, Alabama provided the United States with multiple units of Alabama militia, with most serving for less than a year.

 

During the American Civil War, both Union units and Confederate units were raised in support of the war effort.

 

In the Spanish–American War, Alabama raised three volunteer infantry units.[1]

 

After the declaration of World War II, the majority of the National Guard was mobilized, leaving governors without troops to guard against invasion, provide disaster relief, and protect against civil unrest. Therefore, many states, including Alabama, raised state defense forces to act as a replacement for the National Guard during the war. In 1940, Governor Frank M. Dixon created the Alabama State Guard, recruiting primarily from World War I veterans, mainly from the American Legion.[2] Alabama took a unique approach in creating its state defense force. While other states actively recruited from veteran's organizations, Alabama went a step further and "gave the American Legion of Alabama the responsibility for creating and running its State Guard," and in return, Alabama "was able to achieve a functioning state guard sooner than most states."[3] By using an existing private organization as the framework for their state defense force, Alabama was able to achieve full readiness far sooner than might be expected. At the war's end, the Alabama State Guard was deactivated.[2]

 

On December 22, 1983, Governor George Wallace signed Executive Order Number 20, which authorized the creation of the Alabama State Defense Force, the successor of the Alabama State Guard which was disbanded in World War II.[4] In 2008, members delivered meals and water to Hurricane Gustav evacuees.[5] On August 14, 2012, Governor Robert Bentley signed into law the Alabama State Defense Force bill (SB278), which added clarification to the role of the ASDF in relation to the Alabama National Guard, so that the two organizations can be better integrated in future stateside missions.[6][7] As recently as April 2013, the ASDF was still seeking applicants,[8] but as of November 2013, it was stood down.[9]

 

After the Alabama State Defense Force was disbanded, some of its former members formed the Alabama Volunteers as a private organization organized under the Alabama State Defense Force Association, in order to continue their volunteer service in disaster relief efforts until the ALSDF is reactivated.[10] In Southern Alabama, the U.S. National Reserve Corps was started with members from the ASDF, this national organization also consists of volunteers dedicated to service in disaster relief efforts and participated with the Red Cross in 2014 in damage assessment in Baldwin County.[11]

 

Mission[edit]

The mission of the Alabama State Defense Force is to on order of the Adjutant General of Alabama provide trained and ready volunteer individuals and units to support the National Guard conducting Defense Support to Civil Authorities missions to mitigate and/or alleviate the effects of a natural or man-made disaster.

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South Alabama Militia

We stand for our lives country and the principals our country was founded on.We support the 2nd amenment and free speach join us. We love the USA but bad gov has fubard our country we are the ones with the power not them. Lets fight back and never give up. HOOOAH

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We are a unit comprised of passion & desire to serve our nation when others fail to do so. We are a unit that prides itself with honor for the greater good. We are a unit that will defend & fight against all evil that may place our nation, our constitution & our people in danger. We are a unit that will never flee or back down from tyranny. We are a unit that strongly defies all odds & never gives in to pressures of our enemy.

 

Unit was birthed in Nothern portion of Huntsville Alabama on November 12th 2015. We conduct our training at a discreet location, located in Marshall County.

Please use the contact area to gain more info about joining our unit.

 

As a 22nd Infantry Strike Unit member, you will be a brother & you will never be left behind.

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If anyone in Alabama is interested in joining this group, then contact me either on here, or Facebook. I am one of the Admins for this page.

 

I am also the Zone leader of "F" for recruiting.

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Alabama State Militia

Honorary Officers of the Alabama State Militia by appointments of the Governor of The State of Alabama. Seeking to recognize those whose service has made the State an excellent place for her citizens, their families and their businesses.

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Alabama State Defense Force

The Alabama State Defense Force (ASDF) is the state provided guard of the State of Alabama allowed by the Constitution of Alabama, The Code of Alabama and Executive Order. It has an authorized strength of 1,000 members and is organized on the United States Army structural pattern. The ASDF is under the control of the Governor of Alabama, as the state's Commander in Chief, and comes under the authority of The Adjutant General (TAG) of Alabama. The ASDF is an adjunct, volunteer, augmenting force to the Alabama National Guard, and it is not federally recognized. Currently, the ASDF is inactive awaiting reorganization by the Alabama National Guard.

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Alabama Outlaw Militia

This organization was put together to help protect our families and community incase of natural disasters such as hurricanes and to protect our families and communities against enemies foreign and domestic such as street gangs, tyrant law enforcement and a tyrant government. We are a family orientated group, friends and family are always welcome. This is not a racist group all races are welcome. We do believe in protecting our southern culture and heritage. We do not recognise the federal government as our own, We remain loyal to the Confederate States of America. If you think that is racist you need a history lesson. Men of many races and religions faught under the Confederate battle flag including free black men. As far as religion goes to each his own but I can't promise your saftey if you pull out a rug and get on your knees and start mumbling shit about allah lol. Our beliefs are pretty much summed up by the saying "don't start no shit and there won't be no shit". ...

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History of the Alabama Guard:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alabama_Army_National_Guard

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History of the flags of Alabama:

www.netstate.com/states/symb/flags/al_flag.htm

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Alabama's official motto:

www.archives.state.al.us/emblems/st_motto.html

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Alabama's official coat-of-arms:

www.archives.state.al.us/emblems/st_coa.html

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Alabama's state symbols:

www.netstate.com/states/symb/seals/al_seal.htm

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Alabama's state creed:

www.archives.state.al.us/emblems/st_creed.html

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Alabama's archives list and descriptions of emblems:

www.archives.state.al.us/emblems/emblems.html

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Alabama living history links: www.dmoz.org/Recreation/Living_History/By_Historical_Region/North_America/United_States/Civil_War/Military_Units/Alabama/

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Alabama's official website:

www.alabama.gov/portal/index.jsp

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Visit with the Governor of Alabama and tour his office:

www.governor.state.al.us/

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If anyone in Alabama is interested in joining this group, then contact me either on here, or Facebook. I am one of the Admins for this page.

 

I am also the Zone leader of "F" for recruiting.

Interested in joining

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If anyone in Alabama is interested in joining this group, then contact me either on here, or Facebook. I am one of the Admins for this page.

 

I am also the Zone leader of "F" for recruiting.

Please contact me. I'm very interested but I do not use Facebook.

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