Veterans resign from force established as civilian disaster relief, citing concerns over ‘militaristic’ training and ‘abuse’

The state guard was created by Ron DeSantis as ‘an emergency focused, civilian defense force’ in June 2022. Photograph: Reba Saldanha/AP
A Florida state guard established by the right wing governor, Ron DeSantis, under the guise of a civilian disaster relief force is instead being trained as an armed, combat-ready militia under his personal command, according to military veteran recruits who have quit the program.
Several veterans resigned after an encampment last month having become concerned at the “militaristic” training and “abuse” one disabled veteran suffered at the hands of instructors, according to an investigation by the Miami Herald and Tampa Bay Times.
Promoted by DeSantis as an “emergency focused, civilian defense force” when it was established in June 2022, the state guard has quickly morphed into something quite different, the report found.
Volunteers have been trained for military combat, including the use of weapons; khaki polo shirts and pants were replaced by camouflage uniforms; and recruits were “barked at” by boot camp instructors at the joint training base who woke them before dawn and imposed lights-out by 10pm.
Additionally, DeSantis’s compliant, Republican-led state legislature has contributed to the change of direction, this year approving a massive expansion in the force’s funding, size and equipment. Its budget increased from $10m to $107.5m, and its maximum size more than tripled from 400 recruits to 1,500.
On the governor’s shopping list were helicopters, boats, police powers and reportedly even cellphone-hacking technology for a force outside of federal jurisdiction, and accountable directly to him.
“The program got hijacked and turned into something that we were trying to stay away from: a militia,” Brian Newhouse, a retired navy veteran with 20 years’ experience, told the reporters.
Newhouse was originally chosen to lead one of the state guard’s three divisions, and said he was removed from the base near Jacksonville on the first day of training after raising his concerns with national guard staff who were acting as instructors.
The abuse allegation, which was the subject of a police inquiry, relates to an incident in which a disabled retired marine captain said he was bundled into a van by national guard staff after he expressed his displeasure at how recruits were being treated.
“I don’t even think the governor knows what’s going on. I don’t think this is a fly on his radar right now,” Newhouse said, noting that DeSantis is a former navy lieutenant. “He would be appalled that a disabled veteran would be abused by other military members.”
According to Newhouse and two others who quit, who have decades of military service between them, the trainers were inexperienced and the camp “slapdash”. Volunteers were given almost no written training materials, and not tested on what they learned.
There were also no medical or physical assessments to determine recruits’ fitness levels before they embarked on a demanding obstacle course and drill, they said.
The apparent dysfunction appears reflective of the organization’s leadership as a whole. The Herald/Times reporters, who reviewed records as well as interviewing recruits, noted the state guard was seeking its third commander in eight months.
Its then director, the navy reserve captain Luis Soler, was excluded from the training camp and has since stepped down “for personal reasons”, according to DeSantis’s office, reported last week by the Florida Standard.
Newhouse said he and Soler viewed the program as an emergency management response team in line with DeSantis’s original brief, and a way for citizens to serve their communities, rather than what it had become.
The Guardian has reached out to DeSantis’s office, and state guard leadership, for comment.
The governor’s media team referred the Herald/Times to the state guard, which sent a statement from Maj Gen John D Haas, Florida’s adjutant general overseeing the state’s national guard, who said the veterans were “dismissed” from the program, and had not resigned.
“[It’s] unfortunate that some of these individuals resorted to complaints to the media,” he wrote.
“We are aware that some trainees who were removed are dissatisfied. This is to be expected with any course that demands rigor and discipline.”
Haas also seemed to confirm the veterans’ assertion that the state guard’s brief had changed. It was a “military organization”, he said, that will be used for “aiding law enforcement with riots and illegal immigration”.
Democrats expressed fear in 2021, when DeSantis first proposed to reactivate the state guard dormant since the second world war, that it would eventually become a paramilitary force beholden only to Florida’s authoritarian leader.
“No governor should have his own handpicked secret police,” said Charlie Crist, the losing Democrat candidate when DeSantis was re-elected in November.
It’s pretty scary, really. I wondered, how much state/local coverage of this is there? This is a thing about which everyone ought to know.
Apropo of this, there’s a Reflector piece I saw today in which there is a warning about how things come to be the way they get. It’s not too long, but I’ll just put the link, and people can read it if they want to know, or maybe you, Scottie, can make a post if you like. FL is a bit past this level, but sometimes people write as if they think it can’t happen and isn’t happening where they live. Really, it’s everywhere in the US, just not as far along as FL has made it. We were almost there a while back, and seem to be headed that way again. But people think it’s all the “stupid” voters’s faults; and to a degree, it is, but what people are ignoring is that the electeds are taking it and running with it. The other day I actually saw a comment about Republicans trying to change government, to the effect that later, when Dems are “in power,” they’ll have the ability to do the same thing. As if. The entire point of all this happening now is that no one else will ever be elected again. This is moving very quickly, with checks and balances being destroyed.
OK, off soapbox again. Here’s the link: https://kansasreflector.com/2023/07/16/from-former-kansas-chief-justice-a-chilling-warning-about-our-states-future/ . I know Lawtong Nuss. If anyone recalls Judge Luttig from the 1/6 hearings, he reminds me of Justice Nuss, who I’ve met a few times in the past.
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Hello Ali. These goons DeathSantis has created are just the official version of his gang of Brownshirt enforcers from Hitlers time. The situation got where it is because of three things. Most democrats really believe and act on the idea of equality and fair play. Republicans believe in power at any costs. When democrats are in power, their goal is to let everyone vote and give everyone more freedom / social tolerance. Republican when in power understand they are a shrinking minority and what they are pushing is unpopular, not wanted by the majority of the country. So republicans work to make sure a minority can rule the majority by reducing voting from non-republican areas, curbing social, economic, and rights under the law for minorities. They concentrate power, they can use their authority to stay in control, stay in office. The third thing that screwed the country was Fox’s fake news channel. It is clearly a propagandist opinion channel to push right wing ideas to gain Rupert Murdoch more power and money. We watched for 25 years as hearts and minds of people young and old were poisoned and told to listen to no one but Fox, only we have the truth you need. It is like a cult in most respects. Hugs
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LOL ~ They gonna’ go up against the US Army?
Where can I get tickets …
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Hello Ten Bears. No I think they are designed to intimate and back up Over Lord DeathSantis rulings. Mainly in the legislature and the colleges. This is something he can use against democratic areas and black areas of the state, to do things that regular police might not be able or want to do. The article said this group is acting pretty much without regulation or over site from the federal government. This is a formal version of his gang thugs the proud boys / moms of liberty and other right wing militia attack dogs. For minorities Florida just got a lot more dangerous unless something can be done to restrain DeathSantis and his goons. I think history has shown us how this plays out in the past. Hugs
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