Colorado Code § 28-4-104

State defense force - composition
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The governor is authorized to organize
and maintain within this state such military forces as the governor deems necessary to defend
this state. Such forces are known as the state defense force and are composed of such citizens of
the state who volunteer or who are ordered by the governor and qualify for service therein. Such
forces are additional to and distinct from the National Guard. The Colorado state defense force is
maintained in numbers to be determined by the governor. If organized by the governor, the
Colorado state defense force is a type 2 entity, as defined in section 24-1-105. No officer or
enlisted person of this force may be a member of the National Guard or other armed force of the
United States. Such part of this force as ordered by the governor is uniformed. Any part or all of
this force may be called to state defense force active duty at the pleasure of the governor. All
costs and expenses of the state defense force are paid from the general fund by separate
appropriation to the department of military and veterans affairs.

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