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Recruiting
Recruiting Underway:
If you are looking for a way to enhance your current job skills,
learn a new skill or give back to your local community, the Georgia
State Defense Force (GaSDF) is currently recruiting volunteers to fill a
variety of service needs. Georgia residents with experience or education
in the following areas are invited to apply: legal, medical, law
enforcement, communications, chaplaincy, logistical/supply,
administrative, and other areas.
Membership in the GaSDF is open to Georgia residents with or without
prior military service, ages 18 to 64. Members must have a valid social
security number and no felony convictions.
For additional recruiting information, contact recruiter
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Read more about State Defense Forces and their history.
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Questions and Answers:
Q: Where would I serve? A: You would most likely serve in one of
the numbered Brigades, 1-5, depending on your home location. See the
Brigades page for the headquarters location of each Brigade. Also, if you
live in the metro Atlanta area, you may be assigned to the Support Group,
Medical Detachment, or GSDF Headquarters.
Q: How old do I have to be to volunteer for the Georgia State
Defense Force? A: 18-64 normally, but waivers can be granted in
special cases.
Q: Do I have to have military experience? A: No, approximately
half of the GSDF personnel have prior military service, approximately half
have none.
Q: Do I have to go to boot camp? A: No. The GSDF provides
Initial Entry Training to new members, but it does not entail the rigorous
physical training of the Armed Services. We encourage volunteers to stay
healthy and physically fit, and some GSDF units do provide an organized
fitness/wellness training and monitoring program.
Q: Do I have to have previous Red Cross training? A: No
Q: Do I have to attend every drill/meeting? A: When you make
your commitment to join the GSDF, you are expected to attend all drills.
However, family, work, and other obligations are understood; typically as
long as members inform their immediate leadership of a conflict, there is
not a problem, unless several drills are missed.If a member regularly misses drills without prior notification or
excuse, they will be dropped from active membership and required to return
their identification credentials
.Q: Can I be called out of state? A: No, our troops will only
serve in Georgia, and cannot be "federalized".
Q: Will I carry a weapon? A: No. Currently, the GSDF is not a
"tactical" or armed, war fighting, or peacekeeping organization.
Members are prohibited from carrying firearms while wearing the uniform. |