Ohio Military Reserve

Ohio Military Reserve
Emblem of the Ohio Military Reserve
Active1985–present
Country United States
Allegiance Ohio
TypeState Defense Force
Size190[1]
Part ofState Defense Forces of Ohio
HeadquartersHaubrich Armory, Columbus, Ohio
Websiteohiomilitaryreserve.com
Commanders
Commander-In-Chief Governor Mike DeWine
Adjutant General Major General John C. Harris, Jr.
Commander, State Defense Forces of Ohio Brigadier General (OH) Larry M. Pinkerton, Jr.
Commander, 4th Civil Sustainment and Support Brigade Colonel (OH) Deano L. McNeil

The Ohio Military Reserve (OHMR) is one of three separate components that make up the Ohio State Defense Force (SDF). Like other SDF's the Ohio Military Reserve functions as a reserve to the Ohio National Guard.

State Defense Forces are not eligible for federal funding and must request their assets from the state. However, like most other SDFs, the Ohio Military Reserve is almost entirely self-funded. Personnel are unpaid for their training and must provide their own uniforms and equipment.

The OHMR serves under the Adjutant General and is headquartered at the in Columbus, Ohio.[2]

As of 2023, the OHMR operates as a brigade level entity. It's sole brigade is the 4th Civil Sustainment and Support Brigade.[3]

The OHMR has a "sister service", the Ohio Naval Militia which operates out of Camp Perry, located near Port Clinton, Ohio.[4]

  1. ^ "2023 Ohio Adjutant General Report" (PDF). Ohio National Guard. 30 June 2023. Archived (PDF) from the original on 11 April 2024. Retrieved 11 April 2024.
  2. ^ https://ohiomilitaryreserve.com/how-to-join/
  3. ^ https://ohiomilitaryreserve.com/leadership/
  4. ^ "Mission". Ohio Naval Militia. Retrieved 22 February 2020.

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