In this Scuttlebutt clip, host Jean Marciniak, Director of The State Guard & Defense Force Council, and cohost Major (GA – Retired) Beverly Shepard explore whether future National Standards for State Defense Forces should be applied broadly across all states or tailored on a case-by-case basis. They highlight how individuals in their 60s and 70s can often outperform younger applicants in fitness, bring decades of leadership experience, and offer critical emergency-response skills—especially in areas like IT, logistics, and organizational management that strongly support National Guard missions. The discussion also examines objections raised by some SDF Commanders who prefer establishing their own state-specific standards rather than adopting a unified national model. They further address the Louisiana State Guard’s decision to modify its requirements by allowing those who do not meet height-and-weight standards to serve in blue polos and khaki pants—a well-intentioned adaptation that, if can become a slippery slope for State Defense Forces civilianizing.
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