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All - an update from our new Command General. Individuals desiring to join the State Military Reserve's new Maritime Component must now have prior nautical or sea service. This means consideration will be for prior US Navy, Marines, Coast Guard or Merchant Mariners. USCG-Aux is under consideration. All Army and Air components still accept civilians without prior military experience. That is all.
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Does anyone have any experience in transferring to CSMR from another State’s SDF? Do they honor your rank, experience and professional schooling from another state?
I’m originally from CA, but have lived in NY for the last 4 years. Currently an E5 in the New York Guard (SDF) but beginning OCS this month. I’m considering moving back home to CA in a few years, at which time I will likely be a 2LT or 1LT. Would CSMR honor my NYG service if I transferred, or would I start over as a college educated E4 again? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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If you hit them with a "I was in NYG, I was a 1LT, trust me..." the answer would likely be no. If you hit the ground running with an up-to-date, current 201 file that has all of your accolades neatly spelled-out in the proper format, then the answer is more likely yes. These are questions for recruiting and even if you get an answer today chances are that it could change in two years so I think any attempt at a solid answer would be moot.
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And I hear you on the rest - policy today is not policy two years from now. Just curious if there was an existing “we don’t recognize commissions from other states” policy in effect. Sounds like I will cross that bridge if and when it comes to that. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Unfortunately Regulations 600-1, -2 & -3 won't recognize prior SDF service with another any other state (or Country for that matter).
California will recognize Title 10 / 14 and USPH / NOAA Officer & Warrant Officer ranks as equivalent, but for enlisted - broken time may impact your rank when you return to service (or accession as its called in the CSMR). Not that the gaining unit (Army, Air or Navy) won't appreciate your skills. And depending on if you meet the requirements for Officer / Warrant Officer Candidate school - that is a path to Title 32 rank. There are a very limited number of Direct Commissions that can occur if you have one of the 5-6 specialized areas the State is looking for qualified leaders to run Chaplains, JAG, Medical, ICS Emergency Management and Cyber. And yes - TSG is 3x larger than California's - but I don't think NY or TX will be bigger for much longer... |
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The complicated answer is going to be in how that exactly effects recruiting and which MOS's and rank tiers will be impacted. For example, even reservist Warehouse Clerks of E1+ who are already "IN" are getting re-enlistment bonuses of $20,000. When I went in the only ones I saw get $20K were ACTIVE EOD techs after they went through HELL to get EOD qualified.
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Thank you for the response. To clarify, my Title 32 commission in NY will be meaningless in a transfer to Title 32 with CSMR? From your perspective, where does that leave me? With my previous Title 32 NY enlisted rank of E5? Back down to E4 (with a degree)? All the way down to E1? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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I could see an E5 coming in at E5 with no break in service. That certainly is more preferable than giving an 18 year old E4 because he went to 3 weekends of EMT class...but I don't make the rules.
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Zperk,
Sorry - I'm just reading you what the Regs are (they used to be openly available at www.calguard.ca.gov CSMR). As I said - there could be that a case is made for your NYSG Title 32 position, but it's not Recruiting or even MACOM's call - it's entirely up to HQ. Just setting the expectation & hoping that it would work out for you! Tim |
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Does anyone know how long it usually takes for CSMR recruiters to get back to you? I’ve been considering joining and I’ve applied but not heard back yet. I also had some questions about CSMR like what the initial training consists of. I was also wondering if in the CSMR there are MOS’s and if there are then what the training for these jobs consists of. If anyone could help me out it would be greatly appreciated and I apologize for my total ignorance on the subject.
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One cannot always believe what he hears. Keep one thing in mind and you cannot go wrong: "It is a privilege to serve." Here is basic info for you: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Califo...litary_Reserve Welcome
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Regarding Recruiting- like much of the CSMR, there are changes afoot. Systems and processing, including marketing are being upgraded, digitized, etc.
In short - the typical time from you filling out a (1) Interest Form, (2) Application form, (3) attending an orientation or Mini-MEPs as I call it, and (4) awaiting orders to complete your live scan. An Oath takes place shortly thereafter as Orders are cut. I’ve seen anywhere from 1-4 months being the “norm” in the last 1-2 years but please, please PLEASE- make sure to have the originals of the required documents, bring any VA rating letters (including diagnosis) and be honest with the JAG (military lawyer) regarding any past transgressions. The process goes much smoother! Tim |
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A reminder and update "...per the California Military Department / California State Military Reserve (CSMR) HQ and the Government Affairs Office (Policy and Liaison) - CSMR service members, without prior federal service, do not meet the state (or federal) definition of "veteran", therefore CSMR membership does not qualify for CalVet Home Loans.
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How does everyone feel about the name transition from State Military Reserve to State Guard? Personally, I like the new designation better. It just seems more applicable and historically accurate I guess, but that's just my .02 lol.
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Hi, I'm prior service (ETS'd as a SGT) and I have a few questions for the CSG folks here:
1. What training opportunities are available on the Army side? Does the CSG have its own version of the Army's Basic Leadership Course, Advanced Leadership Course, etc or do they send their soldiers to regular Army or Army National Guard schools? 2. Is there a cyber defense component in the CSG? 3. This is a sensitive topic but I need to ask, do you ever feel looked down upon or disrespected by Army National Guard soldiers? Do they salute CSG officers? Thanks for your service. I appreciate very much everything that CSG soldiers/airman/sailors do for the state of California! |
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M1NM - we're almost complete with the refurbishment of USCG Motor Life Boat #2 (one of the hot rods). Engines done - getting some SFPD stickers off it. Recommissioning is not far off! Down south we'll get John boats and a couple Zodiacs for floods and swift water respectively. Exciting times for our sailors!
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Yum.... Nachos! Dammit man - you're making me hungry. I might have to do an Alberto's run. Right - on to questions:
#1 - Army side training can be a reduced amount of MOS's and in some cases - shortened duration. Yes - we have a BLC, SLC & ALC and even OCS. Each Component (Army, Air, and Maritime) have or are danger close to launching their individual Basic Orientation Course (BOC). Army has done a great job (give credit were its due) with their 3-6 month program for Prior & non-prior service types. In some cases - our service members attend courses or qualifications alongside our CAARNG, CANG or US Army / Air Force brothers and sisters. #2 - Yes - sort of. Cyber is an ever evolving item. Let them know you have IT skills - they will keep track of you! #3 - It's really difficult for National Guard troops or airmen to tell the difference from CA State Guard in many cases. They are required to render salutes or military courtesy to anyone of higher rank, regardless of their Branch or Title 10 vs 32 affiliation. That said -I've had people cross the street just to avoid MARPAT style uniforms (or CALPAT as we called them). So it happens regardless. The best advise is to gauge each situation on its merit and circumstances. If a gaggle of soldiers passes by, and the senior enlisted or officer doesn't render proper courtesy - and I overhear them joking about it - I will pull the senior individual aside and educate them about AR600-20, and perhaps toss in if they don't meet AR670-1 regulations while I'm at. Normally - I use it as a friendly exchange and diffuse such situations - One Team - One Fight. Always glad to provide the feedback I can! Anyone can adjust my fire or course correction if I got anything wrong. S/f, LT (CA) Grizzle |
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LT Grizzle,
Thank you very much for that info. It answered all my questions. I was in the CAARNG (40th ID) years ago and would occasionally see CSMR (now CSG) troops out and about. I always rendered the proper courtesy to them. I'll call a recruiter about cyber opportunities. V/R, Nacho |
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Thanks for your service - first and foremost!
Outstanding regarding your interest! Please visit https://calguard.ca.gov/csg/ and either email or call with your interest in serving again. You can also visit: https://stateguard.cmd.ca.gov/ which we're reworking for an automated accession process (mini-MEPS online). LT Grizzle |
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I just wanted to give a shoutout to the CSG folks - I just got off a COVID-19 mission working alongside CSG medical teams and they were absolutely fantastic. They brought huge experience from their civilian occupations which was essential to the mission. Everyone of them were professionals and highly motivated despite the difficult conditions. Can't wait to work with them again.
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I have a question for you State Guard guys. I was talking to an old friend last weekend. He is a retired marine. He mentioned that when he retired he missed serving, and of course, the subject of riots were discussed. I suggested he should have looked at the CSMR. He has health problems now, so that's not an option, but did the State Guard deploy in any way during the recent riots?
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Greetings everyone! Great news! The California State Guards EMERGENCY RESPONSE COMMAND has officially been stood up!
We had our first UTA yesterday and I must say that it's an honor to be one of the first members of this new unit and be part of California's military history. And there's more great news.... We are actively recruiting! For those who haven't heard of the Emergency Response Command and are interested, the mission of ERC is to be ready to respond on short notice to natural and man-made disasters throughout California. The ERC is designed to focus on security missions as well as man-made or natural disasters. There are two subordinate detachments within the ERC, Team Blaze and Team Shield. Team Blaze is responsible for providing forces for wildland firefighting, mass casualty and general disaster response. Team Shield is a security force that is tasked to conduct fixed point security at both military and governmental infrastructure. Additionally, Team Shield can augment and support civil authorities for operations such as traffic and access control during disasters such as fires, earthquakes, and others. Follow the link for more information: https://stateguard.cmd.ca.gov/public...ponse-command/ For those current CSG members interested in joining either Team Blaze or Team Shield of the Emergency Response Command, contact your chain for further information. For non-CSG members interested in joining the ERC, check out the above link to find out more information and to contact a recruiter. Thanks! Last edited by rkt88edmo; 02-22-2021 at 5:40 AM.. |
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Is there anywhere I can find more detailed information regarding training? I'm curious about what sorts of specializations are available, and what they entail in terms of training. The main reason I'm tempted to join the CSG is to receive military/emergency training and serve as emergency response while avoiding being shipped overseas NG-style.
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@ QuadrupleTensor - Thanks for your interest in joining the California State Guard! You can go to https://stateguard.cmd.ca.gov and click the "join" tab at the top to be contacted by a recruiter. They can answer all your questions about training and certification offered by the CSG. Also, if you have Facebook, you can join the California State Guard forum and post questions for active members who can answer in more detail and probably in a much more timely manner. I know the CSG website is very general with regards to details and specifics about training and the like...
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I can clarify my previous message.
In US Armed Forces training and most / many of the National Guard courses are longer and more involved than State Guard training. There are some courses where SG troops will attend courses alongside their NG counterparts. Otherwise many of the general and specialized SG training is a compressed or otherwise relaxed version of Title 10 training. Not that it will necessarily be easy either way. |
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