In 1917, the Veteran Corps of Artillery regulations for membership were amended. Today, in order to apply for the Corps, prospective members must be a U.S. citizen and be 18 years of age or older. Additionally, while prior military service is not a condition for membership, those with prior or active service enter as privates regardless of previous or current rank. In spite of the name, the corps is not a veterans' organization like The American Legion or the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the U.S..
Background
At the time of the American Revolution, the British Colonies in North America did not have a regular standing army. Instead the colonies depended on an independent militia made up mostly of civilian farmers, with few weapons and controlled by the individual colony.[5] While the Continental Congress established a regular army in June 1775, this was more of a formality rather than a reality. In 1776 George Washington wrote "I am wearied to death all day with a variety of perplexing circumstances, disturbed at the conduct of the militia, whose behavior and want of discipline has done great injury to the other troops, who never had officers, except in a few instances, worth the bread they eat"[6] In other words, while the success of the militia itself is debatable, both the regular army and local militia were used to win American Independence.
... Nationalists, most of them war veterans, worried that the new nation was too fragile to withstand an international war, or even internal revolts such as the Shays' Rebellion of 1786 in Massachusetts. (see American Revolution)
History
Formation
The Veteran Corps of Artillery is the oldest military organization in New York State.[7] It was formed in Manhattan on Evacuation Day (New York), November 25, 1790 [1], by Veterans of Washington'sContinental Army Corps of Artillery. The founders met at the City Arms Tavern located off Broadway near Trinity Church, to establish an independent artillery company of exempts in the event of a return invasion by the British. Exempts were males beyond serving military age and thereby exempt from regular militia service.[8] They are currently headquartered at Manhattan's 7th Regiment Armory in the City of New York. Under federal law, they are part of the Organized Militia of the State of New York, and under state law it is an Independent Military Organization and an Historic Military Command.[9][10][11][12][13][14] Private, Federal and State records indicate that there has been, and may still be a lot of debate on this question even since the early days of the corps. Some government authorities, have considered them an Organized Militia, while others still refer to them as an unorganizedmilitia. In either case, it seems that regardless of their legal definition, the corps has enjoyed fruitful relations with the United States Army, the New York Guard, New York Division of Military and Naval Affairs, and others. This appears to be especially true during the timeframe of World War I, when the corps volunteered for several missions, and received federal, and state backing. In the foreword to The Minute Men of '17,[15] Colonel George W. Burleigh of the NY Guard thanks Major General Leonard WoodUnited States Army"... for his foresight in giving encouragement and approval to the whole plan. His successor commanding the Department of the East, Major General J. Franklin Bell, continued this support for the Corps ..."
19th century
When the Veteran Corps of Artillery was formed, it consisted exclusively of officers and soldiers of the American Revolutionary War.[16] Few historical records exist to document their activities for the periods between their formation and just prior to the beginning of the War of 1812. It is known however, that the active part of the corps was the Artillery Service Detachment. This section was uniformed and it participated in drills.[17] When hostilities with Britain became imminent, they became the first independent military organization in New York State to volunteer their services for the field. At this time they entered service on June 25, 1812, until July 2, 1812, and then again from September 2, 1814, until March 2, 1815.[18]
In 1814, and then again in 1890, the Veteran Corps of Artillery amended their regulations to include descendants of both the American Revolutionary War and the War of 1812. This was most likely due to their decreasing numbers and the advanced age of its members.
The Military Society of the War of 1812 was formed 03 January 1826 by officers of the War of 1812 to press for pensions and bounty land legislation. The Military Society of the War of 1812 and the Veteran Corps of Artillery of the State of New York on 08 January 1848 merged as a sole organization. Since that time there has been a changing role between the two organizations. At present the Veteran Corps of Artillery of the State of New York operates under the leadership of the Military Society of the War of 1812 [2].
20th century
Records indicate that the Veteran Corps of Artillery volunteered as an organization for federal service on various occasions in the early part of the 20th century. As in its origin, the corps at the time consisted of men that were exempt from military service due to age or some other reason; however, given the fact that the United States was at war, "The men of the Corps felt that not only their personal inclinations but the traditions of the organization demanded of them that they serve their country in some definite military capacity.". Tradition also demanded of course that they take up the defense of New York City.[19]
(a)The militia of the United States consists of all able-bodied males at least 17 years of age and, except as provided in section 313 of title 32, under 45 years of age who are, or who have made a declaration of intention to become, citizens of the United States and of female citizens of the United States who are members of the National Guard.
(b) The classes of the militia are -
(1) the organized militia, which consists of the National Guard and the Naval Militia; and
(2) the unorganized militia, which consists of the members of the militia who are not members of the National Guard or the Naval Militia.[20][3]
This definition is derived from the Militia Act of 1903 which was specifically passed by United States Congress to address the issues of the Militia Act of 1792, as well as the readiness of the existing state militia forces. On the face of it, it appears that the Veteran Corps of Artillery is part of the unorganized militia; however, The National Defense Act of 1916[21] clarifies this in Section 63:
... Any corps of Artillery, Cavalry, or Infantry existing in any of the States on the passage of the Act of May eighth, seventeen hundred and ninetytwo, which by the laws, customs, or usages of said States has been in continuous existence since the passage of said Act, under its provisions and under the provisions of section two hundred and thirty-two and sections sixteen hundred and twenty-five to sixteen hundred and sixty, both inclusive, of title sixteen of the Revised Statutes of eighteen hundred and seventy-three, and the Act of January twenty-first, nineteen hundred and three, relating to the militia, shall be allowed to retain its ancient privileges, subject, nevertheless, to all duties required by law Of militia: Provided, That said organizations may be a part of the National Guard and entitled to all the privileges of this Act, and shall conform in all respects to the organization, discipline, and training of the National Guard in time of war: Provided further, That for purposes of training and when on active duty in the service of the United States they may be assigned to higher units, as the President may direct, and shall be subject to the orders of officers under whom they shall be serving.[22][4]
It would appear then that this is the federal precedence that makes the Veteran Corps of Artillery subject to being part of the National Guard in time of war; thus, The Veteran Corps of Artillery State of New York is comprehended under The National Defense Act Public No. 85, 64th Congress (H.R. 12766) as being one of the nine Historic Military Organizations,[23] liable for duty under orders of the President in time of War.[5][24][6]
World War I
Two items of concern that would affect New York City directly were civil unrest, and submarine aircraft carriers. While the latter did not come into service in World War I, there was concern that, while these vessels could not inflict heavy damage, it would cost a morale issue in the United States. As such, the Veteran Corps of Artillery found a mission that they were suited for; however, they would first have to solve the issue of numbers in the ranks, while also not affecting the war effort. At first recruitment was from other hereditary organizations such as the Sons of the American Revolution, but they found that this would not greatly increase their ranks. So, on February 22, 1917, the regulations of the corps were once again amended to allow for the enlistment of exempts who were "... men of good moral character, not qualified for hereditary membership ...". Although there were some initial problems with the number of recruits the corps would eventually raise, they were eventually supported by New York state legislature and proceeded to form a total of twelve provisional batteries commanded by Colonel John Ross Delafield. Its first official public duty came in May 1917, when they were asked to participate as Honor Guard for the French and British Commission at City Hall.[25] On October 8, 1917, the corps transferred into the 9th Coast Artillery Corps, New York Guard.[26]
Members of the Veteran Corps of Artillery have served in several wars and military actions involving the United States including World War I, World War II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, as well as Desert Storm and the present WOT conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. Members have served in all of the United States military branches, and many VCA members are still serving actively in either the regular branches or the National Guard or reserves including the NY (State) Guard.[27]
As noted in its web site, the current mission of the corps is to "preserve the military heritage of the State of New York and to support military activities in the State of New York upon request". The corps today serves primarily as a ceremonial unit, and during the course of its drill year, is invited to participate in numerous New York City parades, civic and patriotic events. Independently or in association with traditional veterans organizations, the corps also serves as honor guard and provides firing parties for military funerals, military anniversaries and other events of military interest. Drills and practice are held in several locations such as the 7th Regiment Armory, Jamaica Armory in Jamaica, Queens, and Camp Smith. Their drill season begins in October with the Columbus Day Parade, and ends with the corps "4th of July" salute to the nation. Here they render an artillery salute from its salute battery of 75 mm pack howitzers. This practice began on July 4, 1794, when the corps fired its first Federal Artillery Salute from the Battery in New York City[7] in celebration of U.S. Independence. Other events that they participate in during the drill year include:
In addition to this, there are also several social events for Veteran Corps of Artillery members and its sister organization, The Military Society of the War of 1812. These include the corps' annual mess which is held on the Saturday in January nearest to January 15, and The Military Society of 1812 Annual Dinner, held on the Saturday of January nearest to January 8 to celebrate the Battle of New Orleans.
Since the Veteran Corps of Artillery is subject to both federal and state call-up, and because it is legally required to "conform in all respects to the organization, discipline, and training of the National Guard in time of war", it conducts individual weapons qualifications each year at the Camp SmithNew York National Guard Training Site in Peekskill, New York.
Uniforms
The Veteran Corps of Artillery follows the United States Army regulations on uniforms.[28][29]"Upon the Organization of the Corps in 1790, the uniform of the Continental Corps of Artillery of the Revolution was adopted"[30]
The Parade Dress uniform today is the U.S. Army uniform from the War of 1812. This uniform is worn during parades and patriotic events.
The ACU (Army Combat Uniform) is typically worn during weapons training, parades, and exercises.
U.S. Army Class A and Class B uniforms are worn during regular drills. As prescribed by AR 670–1, the VCA is transitioning to the new Army AGSU (Army Green Service Uniform).
The Blue Corps Blazer with the Corps Blazer Patch-Gold Bullion and the Corps Tie is worn during informal social occasions.
Commandants
1790–1807 – Captain John Delamater
1807–1809 – Brigadier General William Boyd
1809–1813 – Captain John McLean
1813–1816 – Dr. (Captain) George Warren Chapman
1816–1826 – Captain George Mills
1826–1845 – Dr. (Captain) George Warren Chapman
1845–1850 – Captain Richard Raynor
1850–1853 – Colonel Nicholas Haight
1853–1855 – Colonel James B. Murray
1855–1878 – Brigadier General Henry Raymond
1878–1890 – Brigadier General Abraham Daly Jr.
1890–1908 – Rev. Morgan Dix
1908–1919 – Colonel Asa Bird Gardiner
1919–1922 – Brigadier General William Groves Bates
1922–1946 – Major General Charles Elliot Warren
1946–1947 – Colonel Chandler Smith
1947–1950 – Colonel Edwin Bertan Conklin
1950–1957 – Colonel Frances Florian Steers
1957–1958 – Colonel William Grandy Goodwin
1958–1965 – Colonel Joseph Baird Magnus
1965–1970 – Colonel William Ely Chambers
1970–1975 – Colonel Sherman Post Haight Jr.
1975–1985 – Major General James Watson Gerard II
1985–1996 – Major General John Edward Connelly II
1996–1998 – Brigadier General Ralph Arthur Olson
1998–2002 – Major General John Edward Connelly III
2002–2008 – Major General David J. Ramsay
2008–2011 – Dr. (Colonel) Charles C. Lucas Jr.
2011–2020 – Colonel Stephen J. Ryan
2020–2022 – Colonel William J. McShane
2022–present – Colonel J. Raymond Mechmann
Timeline
Period
Event
1790
The Veteran Corps of Artillery was organized on November 25, 1790 [8], at the City Arms Tavern by officers and soldiers who served in the Continental Army during the American Revolution. "Upon the Organization of the Corps in 1790, the uniform of the Continental Corps of Artillery of the Revolution was adopted"[31]
1791
The Veteran Corps of Artillery was approved as a separate and distinct organization in the Militia of the State of New York by then Governor of the State George Clinton on March 8, 1791.[32][9]
1792
The Veteran Corps of Artillery was confirmed in statutory and prescriptive rights and privileges as a separate Corps in the Active Militia, of Congress on May 8, 1792 (Sec. 1641, U.S. Revised Statutes), also January 21, 1903 (Sec. 3).[33]
1812-15
The Veteran Corps of Artillery volunteered and entered military service of the United States during the War of 1812.
1824
During the official return and official state visit of Lafayette to America, the VCA was placed to the right of line a place of honor among other militia units of the state, for his official arrival in New York City.
1826
The Military Society of the War of 1812 was established in the City of New York on January 3, 1826, as a military society composed exclusively by commissioned officers of that War: regular and volunteer.
1848
The Society of the War of 1812 and the Veteran Corps of Artillery were consolidated on January 8, 1848.
1857
The Veteran Corps Artillery guarded the NY State Arsenal from attack during the Dead Rabbits Riot.
The Veteran Corps of Artillery took part in restoring order during the New York Draft Riots, protecting the State Arsenal from being looted of its muskets and ammunition.
1890
A "joint resolution" by the Congress of the United States incorporating the Society of the War of 1812 into an historic military command was approved on September 25, 1890.
1892
The Society of the War of 1812 was incorporated as a military society under the laws of the State of New York on January 8, 1892.
1895
Brigadier GeneralAsa Bird Gardiner begins work on the revitalization of both the Veteran Corps of Artillery, and the Military Society of 1812. The Military Society of 1812 as an organization is ratified by New York State Legislature on 9 March 1895.
The Veteran Corps of Artillery provided federally approved officer training camps in the summer months for instruction for Organized Reserve Officers.
1940
The Corps relocated its headquarters from the 71st Regiment Armory on Park Ave and East 33rd Street to its present location at the 7th Regiment Armory.
1941-45
At the outbreak of America's entry in World War II, The Veteran Corps of Artillery was not called up as a unit, however large numbers of its members of military age enlisted and served in various branches of the U.S. Armed Forces and in all theaters of operations.
1974
The Veteran Corps of Artillery acquired three 75 mm pack howitzers from the New York Army National Guard to be used once again for ceremonial firings. The VCA resumed firing the annual salute to the nation from the battery for the first time since 1890.
1986
The Veteran Corps of Artillery Firing Battery conducted firing battery salutes from multiple locations in and around New York Harbor for the 100th anniversary celebration and re-dedication of the Statue of Liberty on July 4.
On January 1 the VCA resumed its role as the honor guard to the Governor's [13] inauguration for the first time since the administrations of Governor Nelson Rockefeller.
On July 3 The VCA firing battery welcomed an international naval flotilla, firing salutes from Fort Hamilton and the following day welcomed the tall ships review breaking with tradition by special request of the U.S. Army and fired its traditional July 4 50 round salute from Fort Hamilton in Brooklyn.
2001
Volunteers from The Veteran Corps of Artillery assisted the 88th Brigade New York Guard immediately following the attacks on September 11. Corps members worked from the 7th Regiment Armory at the New York National Guard's emergency operations center.
2008
In October the Corps helped plan and conduct the re-dedication for the 100th anniversary of the Prison Ship Martyrs' Monument in Fort Greene Park, Brooklyn, in remembrance to the thousands of American soldiers and sailors held as prisoners of war who suffered and died on board the prison ships anchored off Brooklyn during the American Revolutionary War.
On November 2 the Veteran Corps of Artillery participated in New York City's official welcome near Ground Zero for the newly constructed naval vessel, USS New York built with steel from the World Trade Center. The ship paused off Battery Park to fire a 21 gun salute as it sailed up the Hudson River to the commissioning ceremony.
2011
On October 28, 2011, and at the request from the office of the U.S. Army Chief of Staff, the Veteran Corps of Artillery (assisted by the 1/258th Field Artillery) began the official celebration of the 125th Anniversary of the Statue of Liberty. At approximately 10:00AM, the VCA fired a single 4 gun volley to signal the start of the event. Later that morning, the VCA fired a 19 Gun Salute in honor of foreign dignitaries present for the celebration.
^"History". Military Society of the War of 1812. Retrieved October 11, 2023. At present the Veteran Corps of Artillery of the State of New York operates under the leadership of the Military Society of the War of 1812.
^The State Department Reports of the State of New York, Opinions of the Attorney General, by New York State, page 413, 1913
^Major Norman F. Cushman's History of the V.C.A. and Major General Asa Bird Gardiner's Legal History of the V.C.A. including the Roster of the original members of the Corps and Society (Archives), Annals and Regulations and Roster, Military Society year books, 1896,1897,1898,1900,1901 (NY Historical Society).
^Andrews v. Gardiner, NYS Appellate Division, 2nd Dept., 1918;
^A WWI history of the Ninth Coast Artillery of the New York Guard, and the corps
^American Orders and Societies and Their Decorations, By Jennings Hood, Charles James Young, Bailey & Company (Philadelphia, Pa.), Page 98, 1917
^The Minute Men of 17, "A History of the Service Rendered during the Recent World War by the Ninth Coast Artillery Corps-New York and the Veteran Corps of Artillery State of New York. Published by Memorial and Property Committee of the Ninth Coast Artillery Corps, Pg. 11, 1922.
^The American almanac, year-book, cyclopaedia and atlas, New York American and Journal, Hearst's Chicago American and San Francisco Examiner,1902
^The Minute Men of 17, "A History of the Service Rendered during the Recent World War by the Ninth Coast Artillery Corps-New York and the Veteran Corps of Artillery State of New York. Published by Memorial and Property Committee of the Ninth Coast Artillery Corps, Pg. 13, 1922.
^The Minute Men of 17, "A History of the Service Rendered during the Recent World War by the Ninth Coast Artillery Corps-New York and the Veteran Corps of Artillery State of New York. Published by Memorial and Property Committee of the Ninth Coast Artillery Corps, 1922.
^VCA Chief of Staff, Active Duty Orders in the NY Army National Guard for Domestic Operations (Hurricane Irene), 27 - 31 AUG 2011 (Orders For Official Use Only [FOUO], but available on request.)
^Annals and Regulations, Veteran Corps of Artillery, Page 54-55, 1970
^Veterans Corps of Artillery of the State of New York, (Plate No. 470)
^Roster of the Veteran Corps of Artillery Constituting The Military Society of the War of 1812 for 1901-1902, Uniform of the Corps, VCA, Page 49,1901
^Roster of the Veteran Corps of Artillery Constituting The Military Society of the War of 1812 for 1901-1902, Uniform of the Corps, VCA, Page 67, 1901
^The State Department Reports of the State of New York, Volume 3, Issues 13-18, In the Matter of Construing the Military Law, New York State, Joseph Albert Lawson, William Van Rensselaer Erving, Joseph H. Wilson, Opinion dated February 28, 1913, Page 413, 1913
^Roster of the Veteran Corps of Artillery Constituting The Military Society of the War of 1812 for 1901-1902, Uniform of the Corps, VCA, Page 68, 1901
^The VCA was part of the 4th Regiment New York State Militia also known as the Fourth Heavy Artillery. However, this was a state militia regiment and not the same as the volunteer regiments of the 4th Heavy Artillery or the 4th Independent Battery, Light Artillery. email from Courtney T. Burns New York State Military Museum
^a. The First Provisional Regiment medal commemorates service by New York Guard members and by members of the Veteran Corps of Artillery, State of New York (VCA) serving in the First Provisional Regiment during World War I to guard the NYS Aqueducts. Over 100 shots were fired at soldiers of the regiment doing their duty and over 40 soldiers of the regiment gave their lives during this mission. The VCA has served as guardian of this medal for over 60 years and now shares authority for the wearing of this medal with the Conunander, New York Guard. The Commander, New York Guard therefore, grants authorization to wear the First Provisional Regiment Medal to all members of the New York Guard.
b. The ribbon design is green with thin gray and red stripes at the edges.
c. The authorization to wear is granted once.
^New York Division of Military and Naval Affairs (DMNA), as part of the 1st Provisional Regiment New York Guard.
^The Minute Men of 17 || "A History of the Service Rendered during the Recent World War by the Ninth Coast Artillery Corps-New York and the Veteran Corps of Artillery State of New York. Published by Memorial and Property Committee of the Ninth Coast Artillery Corps -Copyright 1922.
^Journal of the National Institute of Social Sciences, Pg. 177 - Cabot Ward, while an officer of the Veteran Corps of Artillery, was sent to France to investigate and report on the armaments, system of defense, anti-aircraft defenses and other matters in connection with the protection of the cities of France and England, especially of Paris and London
^The Minute Men of 17 - "A History of the Service Rendered during the Recent World War by the Ninth Coast Artillery Corps-New York and the Veteran Corps of Artillery State of New York. Published by Memorial and Property Committee of the Ninth Coast Artillery Corps -Copy right 1922.
^[ 1st Battalion Ninth Regiment New York Guard website]
^Lineage of the Ninth Regiment, New York - Leonhard A. Keyes, LL.M -244th Antiaircraft Artillery Group. Published 1953.
^Berhow, Mark A., ed. (2015). American Seacoast Defenses, A Reference Guide (Third ed.). McLean, Virginia: CDSG Press. p. 467. ISBN978-0-9748167-3-9.
Further reading
A Short History of the Veteran Corps of Artillery -LTC Dwyer Wedvick, FA VCASNY -2008
Lineage of the Ninth Regiment, New York - Leonhard A. Keyes, LL.M -244th Antiaircraft Artillery Group. Published 1953.
The Veteran Corps of Artillery New York- The Military Society War of 1812, Published by the Council of Administration VCASNY,1970 .
The Corps Here and Now - material compiled by Colonel Malcom G. Smith,1987
Military Society of the War of 1812 Veteran Corps of Artillery of the State of New York -Constitution and by Laws-Ruiles and Regulations-Special Laws index -Compiled by the Council of Administration V.C.A.S.N..Y 1994
Roster of the Veteran Corps of Artillery State of New York (Red Book), -214th Anniversary Edition -2004.
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Prime Minister of Japan (1878–1967) Shigeru Yoshida吉田 茂Prime Minister of JapanIn office15 October 1948 – 10 December 1954MonarchHirohitoGovernorDouglas MacArthurMatthew RidgwayDeputyJōji Hayashi [jp]Taketora OgataPreceded byHitoshi AshidaSucceeded byIchirō HatoyamaIn office22 May 1946 – 24 May 1947MonarchHirohitoGovernorDouglas MacArthurDeputyKijūrō ShideharaPreceded byKijūrō ShideharaSucceeded byTetsu KatayamaMinister of Foreign AffairsIn offi...
Spanish composer (1826–1881) Marcial del Adalid y GurréaBorn(1826-08-24)24 August 1826A Coruña, SpainDied16 October 1881(1881-10-16) (aged 55)A Coruña, SpainOccupationComposerSpouseFanny GarridoChildrenMaría del Adalid [gl] Marcial del Adalid y Gurréa (24 August 1826 – 16 October 1881) was a Spanish composer.[1] He studied music in London between 1840 and 1844 with Ignaz Moscheles and it is possible that he also studied with Chopin in Paris. Both men influen...
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