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Drill, Discipline, and Dedication: The Journey Begins for New Connecticut State Guardsmen

The Second Company Governor’s Foot Guard, an esteemed unit within the Connecticut State Governor’s Guards (State Defense Force), has recently welcomed a fresh batch of recruits, eager to serve and contribute to their community. These new soldiers, having volunteered to join this distinguished group, are now undergoing rigorous training to familiarize themselves with the unit’s operations and traditions. A key aspect of their training involves mastering the basics of Drill and Ceremony—a foundational skill set for any military unit. The recruits spend their drills learning and perfecting maneuvers with the legendary M1903 Rifle, a legendary weapon used by State Defense Forces since World War 1. This rifle, while primarily used during ceremonies and parades, is a significant symbol of the unit’s heritage and the discipline required of its members.

The Governor’s Foot Guard, the Connecticut Foot Guard, along with other State Defense Forces, offers an Initial Entry Training (IET) program for recruits who have not previously served in the U.S. Military. This essential training regimen is designed to equip new recruits with the fundamental skills and knowledge necessary for military service. The comprehensive curriculum covers various aspects, including discipline and regulations, physical fitness, drill and ceremony, and an understanding of military customs and courtesies. Recruits also learn about map reading, land navigation, basic first aid, and the proper handling and usage of military equipment. Integral to this training are lessons on the chain of command, military law, and the core values of the armed forces, with a strong emphasis on leadership, integrity, and teamwork. This IET program forms the bedrock of a soldier’s military career, fostering the discipline, resilience, and essential skills needed to excel and adapt in a military environment.

A busy night at drill for the new recruit squad gaining familiarization with our manual of arms. This training is but the very beginning of what they will learn as recruits but is fundamental to our operation. These new soldiers recently volunteered to join the Connecticut State Governor’s Guards and give back to their community by serving in the Second Company Governor’s Foot Guard CT If you have the time and motivation to serve the citizens of Connecticut please reach out to us today.


Source: Connecticut Foot Guard

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