Pennsylvania State Guard

Pennsylvania State Guard
Pennsylvania State Guard insignia.
Active1941–1948
1950–1953
Disbanded1953
Country United States
Allegiance Pennsylvania
BranchArmy
Type  State defense force
RoleMilitary reserve force
Size5,700
EquipmentM1903 Springfield
M50 Reising
Commanders
Commanding OfficerBrigadier General Robert M. Vail

The Pennsylvania State Guard (originally known as the Pennsylvania Reserve Defense Corps) is the currently inactive official state defense force of the state of Pennsylvania, which was active during World War II and the Korean War. The unit was organized as a home guard composed of volunteers who were trained and organized as parallel to the state's National Guard. As a part of Pennsylvania's official militia, the Pennsylvania State Guard was trained, organized, and funded by the state of Pennsylvania, answered to the governor, and could not be federalized or deployed abroad.