Recruit Sustainment Program


Recruit Sustainment Program is a program of the United States Army National Guard designed to introduce new recruits to the fundamentals of the U.S. Army before they leave to Basic Combat Training and Advanced Individual Training. The motto is "Paratus Preliator".
The program is based on the three traits of combat which include being mentally prepared, administratively correct and physically fit, along with the seven Army Values signified by the acronym LDRSHIP.
RSP includes five phases. These include:
While at RSP, recruits do physical training to prepare for the rigors of BCT. Initially this includes the 2-2-2 PT test, which consists of a 2-mile run, 2 minute for push-ups, and 2 minute for sit-up. After completion of BCT, recruits complete a standard Army Physical Fitness Test. Generally, RSP recruits undergo an APFT at every drill except for those in Gold Phase.
All new recruits receive the "Soldier's Blue Book". This book includes information required to be successful while attending RSP. This includes the Army Core Values, military time, rank structure, the history of the hand salute, General Orders for Sentries, and other relevant information.
Stripes for Skills often takes place during the second drill allows especially knowledgeable recruits to receive early promotions in rank based on the demonstration of the skills that they already have. These classes are often more hands on, and typically include topics such as First Aid, map reading and Drill and Ceremony
Following the second drill hands on training may occur. This involves more in-depth training in D&C, and weapon-handling. Recruits may learn drills like combat formations and operations using "rubber ducks"
Blue Phase is the last drill before a recruit leaves for BCT, and typically includes inspirational Q&A with Green and Gold phase recruits about what to expect. Blue phase is the "crash course" of everything about Basic Training that might have been missed or neglected in earlier phases.