On March 1, 1896, an act was passed by the
Ohio General Assembly providing for the organization of two battalions to be known as the
Naval Brigade of the National Guard of Ohio. Without funds for outfitting or maintenance, they mustered in
Toledo in July and through further organization, one
battalion was located in
Cleveland and one in Toledo. In 1898, the
United States Congress declared
war against Spain. In an effort to get Spain out of
Cuba, President
William McKinley was authorized to use all land and naval forces, as well as militia to enforce Congressional demands. At this time, the naval forces in the State of Ohio became the Ohio Naval Militia (ONM). The Ohio Naval Militia participated in the war, fighting as part of the
10th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. In 1936, a new Naval Militia Armory, located in Bayview Park in Toledo and built by the
WPA was dedicated. It served the needs of the ONM until 1947 when it was taken over by the newly formed
U.S. Naval Reserve. ==Mission==