Pvt. Daryl Degroff recently completed the Army's rigorous basic combat training and advanced individual training. The Perry resident, along with other members of the New York National Guard, attended a ceremony Feb. 21 at the Army Aviation Support Facility and Armory, Rochester. The event marked the start of training with their new unit, 222nd Military Police Company.
Maj. Gen. Patrick A. Murphy, the Adjutant General and Commander of the New York Army National Guard, announced the recent service accomplishment in recognition of their initial commitment to serve community, state and nation.
"The New York Army National Guard relies on the contributions of these men and women who enter our ranks to keep our National Guard ready and reliable for serving state missions here at home or for the continuing support to federal missions for our nation around the country and around the world," Murphy said. These initial accomplishments for enlistment and initial training are the important first milestones of a Citizen Soldier."
The ceremony marks their completion of the National Guard Recruit Sustainment Program. The program is a preparatory training program that provides new recruits with training, lessons and skills to excel at their initial military training.
The soldiers will now embark on their traditional National Guard service to state and nation as part time citizen soldiers.
"Each of our 16,000 men and women serving in the Army and Air National Guard has an important role,” Murphy said. “I'm pleased to recognize this initial achievement of our newest citizen soldiers as part of our New York National Guard family."
For more information about the New York Army National Guard, visit www.dmna.ny.gov or www.1800goguard.com.