We are finally using the US Military to defend
our own border for the first time since 1848 if you consider the Civil War
(1861-1865) as an internal squabble.
I define “defense” as protecting our own borders
to defend our own homes and families. But all of our wars since 1898 have been
fought outside of US borders and I don’t consider these to be defense. I believe these amount to nothing but Military
Foreign Aid. I am much more inclined to defend my own borders than I would to
defend the borders of other countries.
Self-defense is an instinct we can observe in all
living creatures. The protection of
national borders and shorelines from foreign invaders has been part of human
history forever. Prehistoric Clans defended their territory from attack. Wars
of aggression have been clearly chronicled in writings and in the archeological
record.
In the 1600s, British
colonists had to defend themselves and their property from attacks by hostile
Indian Tribes and wild animals. In the 1700s, State Militias were formed to
defend colonists as needed and Militias were deployed in the French and Indian
War (1756-1763) when George Washington led the Virginia Militia.
By 1775, Militias in
States were split between revolutionaries and loyalists. George Washington was
chosen by the Continental Congress to lead the Regular Army. Revolutionary
Militias operated in secret.
The American
Revolutionary War began in 1775 and ended in 1783.
The Declaration of
Independence was published in 1776 and is cited as the founding document. From 1783 to 1787, the Continental Congress
met to determine what the US Constitution would include.
The US Constitution
was written, signed and published by the Continental Congress in 1787.
The 13 original
colonies ratified the US Constitution from 1787 to 1790. George Washington was
elected President in 1789. The Bill of Rights was written in 1789 and sent to
the States to be ratified. The State legislatures approved 10 amendments that
became effective in 1791.
It took 8 years to win
the Revolutionary War and it took another 8 years to finalize the US
Constitution and the Bill of Rights enshrined in the first 10 Amendments.
In 1789, when the
United States Federal Government was established, Governance for Defense was
created with the establishment of the Congress and War Department. State
Militias continued to function as before and continued to produce military
leaders. General Andrew Jackson led the Tennessee Militia to win the War of
1812.
In the Civil War
1861-1865, Militias were called up by their governors as the first defenders on
both sides. Regiments were formed from geographic groups.
The US history of
defense includes wars of independence like the Revolutionary War, the War of
1812, It also includes wars of expansion like the Mexican War of 1848 and the
Indian Wars from 1610 to 1923.
All other wars were
not waged on US soil. Some were to maintain shipping routes and defend them
from pirates, like the Barbary Wars (1801-1815).
The first case of
Military Foreign Aid was the Spanish American War in 1898 where we joined the
rebels to remove Cuba and Puerto Rico from Spanish rule. Some were wars we were drawn into like World
War I, World War II and were more for Military Foreign Aid than for actual
defense. The Korean War and the Vietnam War were clearly Military Foreign Aid.
Militias were composed of armed citizens who
could be called on to enter military service in time of need. In 1903, Militias
in the US were renamed as the National Guard and is associated with the Army
Reserves and continue to be called up by Governors of States and deployed to
serve with US Regular Army troops.
The Middle East Wars from 1990 to 2018 continue
to be Military Foreign Aid, but having wasted $12 trillion on these wars, we
are reducing our exposure and using economic deterrents.
Technology has impacted the skill sets required
to function in today’s military, so training is required and this training
continues with Reserves. It is now common for Active Duty Military to retire to
Reserves and this also helps keep the Reserves current.
The concept of serving as a Citizen-Soldier is
still with us, but we need to replace Military Foreign Aid with total economic
sanctions to get other countries to behave. Our right to bear arms is central
to maintaining our national defense and deterring crime.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody
GA Tea Party Leader
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