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The Colorado Department of Military and Veterans Affairs is the principal department of the Colorado state government [3] that supervises both the Colorado National Guard (including the Colorado Army National Guard and Colorado Air National Guard), and non-military state safety agencies.
The Colorado National Guard consists of the Colorado Army National Guard and Colorado Air National Guard, forming the state of Colorado's component to the United States National Guard. Founded in 1860, the Colorado National Guard falls under the Colorado Department of Military and Veterans Affairs. [1]
Colorado Department of Military and Veterans Affairs; Colorado Department of Natural Resources; Colorado Department of Revenue;
Colorado: Branch: Air National Guard: Type: state militia, military reserve force: Role "To meet state and federal mission responsibilities." Part of: Colorado National Guard United States National Guard Bureau National Guard: Garrison/HQ: Department of Military & Veterans Affairs, 6848 South Revere Parkway, Centennial, Colorado, 80112 ...
Oct. 3—As a token of appreciation for their service and sacrifice, eight veterans and two active-duty troops from the Colorado Springs area were given the gift of transportation last week. USAA ...
Originally Colorado was a part of the Southern Department. This was later redesignated, in 1920, as Eighth Corps Area, with headquarters at Fort Sam Houston Texas. In 1941 Colorado was transferred to the new Central Defense Command. Approximately 300 Colorado ARNG soldiers deployed to Iraq with the 36th Combat Aviation Brigade in September 2006.
Pages in category "Colorado National Guard" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. ... Colorado Department of Military and Veterans Affairs;
The House of Representatives has 65 members and the Senate has 35 for a total of 100 legislators in Colorado. [citation needed] The session laws are published in the Session Laws of Colorado. [2] The laws of a general and permanent nature are codified in the Colorado Revised Statutes (C.R.S.). [2]