Join the Maine Army National Guard Team

Recruiting and Retention

  • Be Prepared to Start Your Journey
    » Become Mentally and Physically Fit
  • Success is Achieved
    » You Will Gain Knowledge, Skills and Attributes
  • Advantages of RSP Training
    » Start Earning a Paycheck, Become Eligible for Tuition Assistance, Get Promoted, Health and Dental Insurance and Much Much More!
  • Dignity & Respect
    » Gain Confidence, Self-discipline and Team Building
  • Be Prepared to Start Your Journey
    » Become Mentally and Physically Fit

RECRUIT SUSTAINMENT PROGRAM (RSP)

The goal of the Recruit Sustainment Program (RSP) is to reduce the overall training pipeline loss rate. This is done by creating a strong foundation of training that allows the new recruit the ability to achieve success while attending BCT/AIT.

The Maine Army National Guard Recruit Sustainment Program prepares Army National Guard Warriors to meet head on the physical and mental road blocks you may face while in BCT/AIT. When you leave the RSP program for your training you will be:

  • Mentally prepared
  • Administratively correct
  • Physically fit

Success will be achieved by gaining knowledge, skills and attributes!

  • Knowledge: You will learn the chain of command, general orders, Army Values, and work as a team.
  • Skills: Basic rifle marksmanship, first aid, map orientation, land navigation, and so much more.
  • Attributes: Dignity and Respect, you will be physically fit, self-esteem, confidence, team spirit, self-discipline, and problem solving

This is just the tip of the iceberg of the knowledge you will gain at RSP!

Additional Advantages of RSP Training

  • Start earning a pay check
  • Become eligible for tuition assistance
  • Get promoted
  • Contract time has started
  • G-RAP
  • Stripes for Buddies
  • Additional pay through ADOS
  • Establish AKO, My Pay, and Virtual Armory Accounts
  • Health and Dental Insurance
  • Most of all you have laid the foundation of success in BCT/AIT with the knowledge you have learned here at RSP.

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