Rhode Island Independent Military Organizations
| Rhode Island Independent Military Organizations | |
|---|---|
Kentish Guards at the 2017 Bristol Fourth of July Parade | |
| Active | 1741–Present |
| Country | United States |
| Allegiance | Rhode Island |
| Type | State defense force |
| Role | Militia Honor guard Historical reenactment |
| Commanders | |
| Civilian Leadership | Governor of Rhode Island |
| State Military Leadership | Adjutant General of the State of Rhode Island |
Rhode Island Independent Military Organizations
Bristol Train of Artillery
Kingston Reds at Gaspee Days parade
Pawtuxet Rangers at the 2021 Bristol Fourth of July Parade
The Rhode Island Independent Military Organizations (also known as the Chartered Commands of the Rhode Island Militia) are a group of independently operated chartered militias in the state of Rhode Island, most of whose histories date back to the state's colonial and revolutionary history. Under Rhode Island law, they are considered part of state's organized militia forces but are explicitly distinct from Rhode Island's National Guard, State Guard, and Naval Militia. Today, these organizations are largely ceremonial and educational in purpose but are sometime called up for active civil service in minor capacities.