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For more information or to join the California Army National Guard visit http://www.iguardcalifornia.com or for TIPS TO SURVIVE BASIC TRAINING visit http://www.howtosurvivebasictraining.... Recruit Sustainment Program (RSP) Before you ship to Basic Combat Training (BCT), you'll attend the Recruit Sustainment Program (RSP). These weekends will be your introduction to BCT and will get you started and keep you on track, mentally, physically and emotionally while you prepare for your career in the Guard. RSP drills give you an opportunity to start getting comfortable with the terminology and protocols that are part of Guard service—and you'll be getting paid for the time you spend at RSP. There are six phases of RSP training: Red Phase Your first weekend at RSP is "Red Phase." In this intensive first few days, you'll learn basics you need to know right away, like: RSP Introduction Rank identification and Reporting Procedures Drill and Ceremony History of the Guard As you learn the Army structure, chain of command and rank insignia, you'll quickly learn how to follow the rules and extend the proper courtesies to fellow Guard members. And you'll get ahead of the game if you learn them early. White Phase Stripes for Skills The subjects taught in the White Phase Stripes for Skills portion will prepare an E1 Soldier to pass the Stripes for Skills examination. Combined with the successful completion of the Armed Forces Physical Test (APFT), you'll then become eligible for promotion to the rank of E2. Subjects include: Fireguard and Guard Duties/General Orders Basic Military Communication (Phonetic Alphabet and Numbers/Military Time) Land Navigation First Aid You'll learn all about the importance of the Army Physical Fitness Test, and how your fitness level can have a tremendous impact on promotions, special schools and just about every part of your Guard career. White Phase Depending on the number of months between when you enlisted and when you ship to BCT, the length of your White Phase in the RSP will vary. During this phase, you'll learn more about the Guard and more of what you'll need to know to succeed at BCT. In addition to physical training, instruction in this phase will include: Proper Wear of the Military Uniform Army Values, Soldier's Creed and Warrior Ethos Employ Camouflage, Cover and Concealment Tactics Disassemble, Assemble and Perform a Function Check on Various Weapons During the White Phase, you'll continue to focus on physical training and cover Soldier skills that will further prepare you for Basic Combat Training. Blue Phase At your final drill before shipping to Basic Combat Training, in addition to physical preparation, you'll cover all the final details that have to be taken care of before you leave. But you can get a jump-start on these items by learning what to expect before, during and after BCT, such as: Inspections What Every Trainee Wants to Know About Basic Training Final Preparations for BCT Green Phase Green Phase courses are designed for recruits in the Split Training Option (STO) Program. After you graduate from Basic Combat Training and during your senior year of high school, you'll gain advanced leadership and career opportunities, and a chance to stay current on skills like: Urban Area Operations Convoy Operations Navigation Techniques Disassemble, Assemble and Perform a Function Check on Various Weapons Gold Phase Once you've completed both BCT and Advanced Individual Training (AIT), you might return to RSP for one final drill—known as Battle Handoff—before joining your regular unit and beginning work in your MOS. You'll meet representatives from your unit and learn where and when your next drill will be. Before you leave, you'll learn about the Unit Sponsorship Program and get a final HOOAH talk about holding yourself to the high standards of fitness and behavior you've learned at RSP and Initial Active Duty Training. Bonuses/Your Financial Readiness Battle Hand-Off Army structure/Chain of Command