Posted on Aug 19, 2019
Currently came down on orders to the Old Guard for next year. Any insight as an 11C? What should I expect?
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You’ll probably be going to PSB (Presidential Salute Battery) as an 11C. You'll do 3 or so weeks of ROP, (Regimental Orientation Program *pronounced rope*) which will essentially cover the basics of D&C in the Old Guard then you’re going to have to learn whatever it is PSB does when you get there. If you end up in one of the companies somehow then you’ll learn how they do things in which ever platoon you’re assigned too. 1st being Escort, 2nd is Caskets, and 3rd is Firing Party. You’ll get an initial issue so you won’t have to buy anything for the most part. You’ll also have the opportunity to go to specialty platoons or assignments like
- The Tomb of the Unknowns
- Caisson Platoon
- Pentagon Tour Guide
- Drill Team
- Voice of the Old Guard
- Continental Color Guard
Overall the area is pretty nice, lots of stuff to do. There’s gonna be a bit of a learning curve, just don’t feel like you can’t learn from the lower enlisted. Unlike some other assignments a lot of the younger guys have been doing this stuff for years, don’t be afraid to ask a high speed SPC or PFC how things work.
- The Tomb of the Unknowns
- Caisson Platoon
- Pentagon Tour Guide
- Drill Team
- Voice of the Old Guard
- Continental Color Guard
Overall the area is pretty nice, lots of stuff to do. There’s gonna be a bit of a learning curve, just don’t feel like you can’t learn from the lower enlisted. Unlike some other assignments a lot of the younger guys have been doing this stuff for years, don’t be afraid to ask a high speed SPC or PFC how things work.
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SSG Bill McCoy
Well stated and informative. I was stationed (detached from Walter Reed) at the health clinic there in the ambulance section before I became an MP. We were on-site (out of view) for a lot of the Old Guard stuff and I was/am still always impressed by the soldiers in the Old Guard. They are exceptionally STRACK and I NEVER saw an unprofessional act by any of them.
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SGT (Join to see)
SGT (Join to see) - I had a squad leader who was only in three units - Rangers, Old Guard, And Charlie 3/19 24th Infantry Division Rapid Deployment Force. He was a CSM in the Old Guard. He was one squared away individual.
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As an 11C, I believe you’ll be assigned to the PSB (Presidential Salute Battery)don’t quote me but every 11C, in the Old Guard, I’ve ever knew was assigned to this unit.
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I’m currently here at The Old Guard, in PSB. If you have any questions feel free to ask!
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Drill and Ceremony. HARD FREAKING CORE. Make sure your dress uniform is EXACTLY where it should and needs to be. Invest in an extra set and some comfortable dress shoes. You will need them. You are in the beltway so that heightens the level of attention to detail as well as who is looking.
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I used to bowl with a SSG at Fort Carson who just came from the old guard. Lenny Horton. Little bit older than me but I made SSG quick. 3 and a half years. Anyway expect to be put under constant pressure for the first month. This assignment can set up your career.
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Dress uniform inspections, be physically fit, Drill and Ceremony, working with horses, extensive amounts of training, and such.
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Is this your first duty station? If so, don’t let it ruin your view on the Army as whole. Take your time, be dedicated and perform nothing below perfection and you’re gonna excell.
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SGT (Join to see)
My apologies, SGT (Join to see) whenever I see any posts for TOG I assume it’s a first duty station. It will be a breeze for you and an honor to do it. Hope you have a great time in the DMV! Who knows, maybe I’ll head back that way soon.
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