Hay-Chamberlain Act

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The Hay-Chamberlain Act, formally the National Defense Act of 1916, was a major U.S. law that expanded and reorganized the Army and National Guard in preparation for potential involvement in World War I.

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instanceOf National Defense Act
United States federal law
military reform law
abbreviation ROTC-related provisions
alsoKnownAs Hay–Chamberlain National Defense Act
amended earlier U.S. militia and defense statutes
authorizedForceLevel increased National Guard strength
increased Regular Army strength
category 1916 in American law
Uniform Code of Military Justice
surface form: United States military law

World War I legislation of the United States
conflictContext World War I
country United States of America
created ROTC
surface form: Reserve Officers’ Training Corps
enactedBy 64th United States Congress
expanded federal authority over state National Guard units
historicalSignificance integrated the National Guard more closely into the federal military system
marked a major expansion of the peacetime U.S. Army
introduced federal standards for National Guard training and organization
jurisdiction United States government
surface form: federal government of the United States
legislativeChamber United States House of Representatives
United States Senate
namedAfter George E. Chamberlain NERFINISHED
James Hay
officialName National Defense Act of 1916
policyArea United States national security law
military policy of the United States
providedFor federal funding of the National Guard
training of reserve officers through colleges and universities
purpose to expand the United States Army
to prepare the United States for possible involvement in World War I
to reorganize the United States Army
to strengthen the National Guard
regulates United States Army
United States National Guard
relatedTo Preparedness Movement
relationship predecessor of the National Defense Act of 1920
signedBy Woodrow Wilson
signingDate 1916-06-03
subjectMatter military organization
military reserves
national defense
timePeriod Progressive Era
tookEffectOn 1916-06-03

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National Defense Act of 1916 alsoKnownAs Hay-Chamberlain Act