December 13 is a day of celebration for the nation. The National Guard Birthday will be celebrated each year in recognition of the founding of the Nation's First Military Organization and will be commemorated as a time-honored service to the country. The National Guard will reach its 389 Year Anniversary (on December 13, 2025) and continues to retain its Centuries-old Tradition of Serving our country in many ways, including responding to Natural Disasters, assisting in Overseas Deployment Missions and protecting the interests of both State and Nation.
Many Americans are not aware of the National Guard's continuing Significance, especially given its long history. Some may also be uncertain about whether or not National Guard Birthdays are considered an official Federal Holiday, and also wonder where the National Guard originated from. This article will address all these questions.
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Will National Guard Birthday 2025 be recognized as a Federal Holiday?
No, National Guard Birthday is not recognized as a Federal Holiday in the United States.
On December 13, 2025, there will be no closure of Government Offices, Banks, Schools or Businesses.
The National Guard has a long tradition within the U.S. Military and most of the observances will occur in the form of:
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Ceremonial Events
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Military Commemorations
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Social Media Messages
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Historical Reflections
The day is observed and celebrated within the Military Community, but does not receive the same recognition and celebration of a National Public Holiday.
How National Guard Birthday 2025 Started?
On December 13, 1636, Massachusetts Bay Colony established its first military units of citizen soldiers. These early organized militia units served to protect communities and provide security where no regular army existed until that time in the United States.
The first three militias established were:
EAST Regiment
NORTH Regiment
SOUTH Regiment
The establishment of these first organized militia units set the stage for an organized local military force that would eventually become today's National Guard.
As time went by, the militia system spread through the colonies and then across the states. The militia system played significant roles in:
The American Revolution; The Civil War; World War I; World War II; All of our current domestic and overseas missions.
The National Defense Act of 1916 formally created the National Guard as both a state and federal military organization and established its dual mission that sets it apart from other military branches.
Conclusion
Every year on the birthday of the United States Army National Guard, we celebrate and honor the commitment and service of Citizen-Soldiers who protect our communities and the United States of America. The National Guard Birthday recognizes and celebrates the pride, history, and commitment of National Guard service to Americans and reminds us all of the importance of the National Guard to our defense and public safety.
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