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New Class of Texas State Guard Trainees Embark on Rigorous Search & Rescue Program

The Texas State Guard, a dedicated force renowned for its comprehensive training program for Search & Rescue missions, has recently had a new class embark on a new phase of its specialist training program. On June 10-11, 2023, troops gathered in Greenville, Texas, to undertake an intensive field training exercise incorporating land navigation and nighttime operations. This exercise forms a key part of the candidate’s preparedness for actual field operations and demonstrates the Guard’s commitment to maintaining a high standard of readiness for emergency scenarios.

In a significant move to further enhance its personnel’s skills, the Texas State Guard has partnered with the esteemed National Association of Search and Rescue. This collaboration has led to an accelerated training program that seamlessly merges classroom learning and hands-on field instruction. The program has been meticulously designed to provide the rigorous training necessary to qualify for the association’s nationally approved Search and Rescue Technician Level 1.

The tailored curriculum takes into account the unique demands and challenges of Texas State Guard missions, ensuring soldiers acquire the competencies required for their critical role within 4 to 6 months. The State Guard trains heavily in a multitude of Search & Rescue fields from urban, woodland to maritime, to ensure they can operate in any and all disaster environments including heavy flooding. Their profound dedication to saving lives during severe weather emergencies, natural disasters, and other crisis scenarios underscores the vital role they play in securing the well-being of the citizens of Texas.

Candidates of the Texas State Guard Search and Rescue training program conduct land navigation training and a night time Field Training Exercise in Greenville, Texas, June 10–11, 2023. In partnership with the National Association of Search and Rescue, State Guardsmen undergo accelerated classroom and field instruction leading to the association’s nationally approved Search and Rescue Technician Level 1. Participants can earn their certification in 4 to 6 months with training tailored to State Guard service. (Texas State Guard photos by Cpl. Jeremy Stark and Sfc. Christopher Parrish)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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