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California
Military Department
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California
State Military History and Museums Program
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Preserving
California's Military Heritage
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- "Californians,
especially notoriously good fighters, were standing up
to the rack like men, dealing out to us the best they
had. They rallied at every call on them and went down
with banners flying."
-John W. Munson, Commenting on the
California Cavalry Battalion from
Reminiscences of a Mosby Guerrilla.
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Spanish
Soldado de Cuera - circa 1790 (US Army Art
Collection)
Welcome
to California Military History Online!
Thank you for taking the time to visit our web site. We hope
you find it educational and enlightening.
It should be noted that
this site does not glorify war. Rather, its intent is to
remind this and future generations of the sacrifices made by
previous generations to keep our state and nation free.
Californians have a long
and proud tradition of service that stretches back over two
centuries when Alta California was a Spanish colony and later
a Mexican province. Since joining the Union, California has
provided more of its citizens to our common defense than any
other state. From the lonely 18th century colonial presidios
of the El Real Ejercito de California (Royal Spanish
Army of California) to the mountains of Afghanistan,
Californians have always been there and continue the tradition
of selfless service.
Californians who have
served our nation reads like a who's who of American Military
History. Generals William T. Sherman, Henry Halleck and Joseph
Hooker all served in the California State Militia before the
Civil War. Many of the leaders on both sides of that war
served in California. The California Volunteers were among the
first to enter Manila during the Spanish-American War. Nelson
Holderman, considered by many to be the most decorated
American soldier of the First World War, served in the
California National Guard before and after the war. Generals
George Patton and James Doolittle were native Californians and
Fleet Admiral Chester Nimitz and General of the Air Force
Henry "Hap" Arnold considered California their home state.
Again, thanks for "surfing
in" and we hope you visit us soon.
If you have any questions,
please e-mail history@cmd.ca.gov.
- Status of the
State Military Museums Program
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It has been some time since
we updated our constituency on the progress of the State
Military History and Museums Program over the past few
years.
For several years since the old
museum in Old Sacramento was closed, we have been taking
several steps to reestablish a professional and
sustainable statewide program to, as our motto says,
collect, protect, and interpret military history as it
relates to California and its people.
Some of these steps are:
- Past major multiyear exhibitions at
the California State Capitol and California State Library.
- The institution of a web-based
collection management system that can be accessed on the
internet from most platforms (i.e., computers, tablets,
and smartphones.)
- The first ever wall-to-wall,
border-to-border inventory of artifacts at all California
Military Department facilities and organizations.
This process is expected to take several years.
- Establishment of the 40th Infantry
Division at Joint Forces Training Base, Los Calamitous.
- Establishment of a new Museum
Support Facility, which includes a Vehicle Conservation
Center at Camp San Luis Bishop.
- Establishment of several local
"regimental rooms" at combat arms battalions in Southern
California.
- Transforming our supporting
California State Guard Military Museum Command into a more
professional organization.
- Establishment of mutually beneficial
relationships with several local museums, historical
societies, and governmental agencies such as California
State Parks and the California State Archives.
- Providing professional training from
the California State Archives, the American Association of
State and Local History, and several state and regional
museum associations that offer free online training.
- Restoration of the program's
$100,000 state appropriation.
But the most important development is
the re-establishment of a museum in the Sacramento
metropolitan area. The new Consolidated Headquarters
Complex (CHQC) in Rancho Cordova was designed to include a
museum component. The department purchased and
installed museum-grade display cases and 600 feet of
museum art rail display systems.
In addition to hundreds of artifacts
transferred from the old state headquarters, we will be
installing the following macro-artifacts at the CHQC:
- McDonnell Aircraft F-4C "Phantom II"
Fighter.
- M-60A3 TTS "Patton" Main Battle
Tank.
- Boeing CH-47D "Chinook" Helicopter.
- M-110A2 8-Inch Self-Propelled
Howitzer.
- M-101A1 105mm Towed Howitzer.
- MIM-14 "Nike-Hercules" Air Defense
Missile
- Two M-1861 3-inch Ordnance Rifles
modified to pedestal mounted, breech-loading salute guns.
- 1943 Ford GPW "Jeep" with 1/4-Ton
Trailer. This will be placed on in the lobby of the
headquarters building.
We intend to begin having visitors
view the museum by Memorial Day 2024.
Placing a museum activity within an
operational headquarters was successfully tested at the 40th
Infantry Division Museum in Los Alamitos. That museum is
open for guided tours at specific dates and times
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- You can follow the
progress of the museum enterprise at the new California State Military Museums
Program's Facebook page.
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- Monetary
Donations
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While we do receive
an appropriation for operations, there are some expenses
that we cannot use those funds for. This includes
purchasing restoration parts and services that cannot be
acquired through state procurement and institutional
membership in museum associations, allowing on-site and
online training.
Since 1 July 2023, the California
Military Department Support Fund has served as the manager
of monetary donations for the program.
If you would like to support our
program, you can send a check to the following:
California Military Department
Support Fund
10601 Bear Hollow Drive, Box 42
Rancho Cordova, CA 95670-6530
Make sure you notate "MUSEUM" on the
memo line of the check. You can also target your support
to a specific program similarly.
- Historic military vehicle and
aircraft conservation program.
- Historic film and photograph
digitization program.
- New technologies program.
- Historic document digitization
program.
- Battle flag conservation program.
At this time, we can not accept
online donations right now. But we're working on it!
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- Artifact
Donations:
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- Currently we are only
accepting artifact donations on an exception basis only.
Please email description and photos to history@cmd.ca.gov
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- CALIFORNIA LAW
ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES! Please click
HERE for
information concerning the transfer of weapons and tactical
vehicles to the California Military Department State
Military Museums Program.
- Volunteer
Opportunities:
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- As the California State
Military History and Museums Program moves forward we will
have an increased need for skilled volunteers and docents.
We are also looking for individuals, with or without
previous military service, to joint the California State
Guard's Military Museum Command that supports the program in
general and units of the California Army and Air National
Guard located throughout the state. Email history@cmd.ca.gov
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- We do have a need for
volunteers at the Camp Roberts Historical Museum. Please
contact the museum at: remember@camprobertshistoricalmuseum.com
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- Tax Deduction
Information
The California Military
Department is an agency of the State of California, and
charitable contributions to governmental agencies may be tax
deductible pursuant to Internal Revenue Code Section 170
(c)(1). The Federal Identification Number is 94-6001336
For California taxes,
please see Revenue and Taxation Code Section 17201(a). It
calls for state conformity to itemized deductions provided in
Part VI of Sub chapter B of Chapter 1 of Subtitle A of the of
the Internal Revenue Code, which includes IRS Section 170.
This is not intended as tax advice, and please speak with your
tax advisor before making any contributions..
- Artifacts donated to the
California State Military Museums Program become part of the
California Military Department Historical Collection and are
a tax deductible donation to the State of California.
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- Contact
Information
For more information on the California State Military
Museums Program contact us history@cmd.ca.gov
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- Mailing
Address
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- State Military History and Museums
Program
- 10601 Bear Hollow Drive, Box 79
- Rancho Cordova, CA 95670-6350
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our Site!
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- Updated 1 July 2024