Second Company Governor’s Horse Guard Seeking Recruits, Open House November 16
The Second Company Governor’s Horse Guard (2GHG) is seeking dedicated men and women to join its organization for the Class of 2025. No prior military or horseback riding experience is necessary. This year, 2GHG will accept a limited number of non-riding members. Recruit training lasts 16 weeks, beginning in March, and consists of classes exploring the deep history of 2GHG, drill and ceremonies, horse care, and horseback riding.
Interested individuals are welcome and encouraged to make a visit to 2GHG during its open house on Saturday, November 16 at 9 am, or to have a tour of the barn and watch troopers and horses conduct a weekly riding drill.
2GHG is an all-volunteer troop. Chartered in 1808, 2GHG is one of the oldest surviving military cavalry troops in the United States. Its mission is to serve the governor and the people of Connecticut as ordered by the governor or the adjutant general and the 2GHG supports the military department during emergency response. In addition, 2GHG brings history-rich educational programs to all ages, preserves Connecticut’s strong and revolutionary history, and participates in ceremonial functions including parades, special appearances, and presidential and gubernatorial inaugurations. In the last year, 2GHG has marched for over 100,000 spectators at various parades throughout the state, including those close to home in Newtown, Brookfield, Danbury, Bridgeport, and Southport. The Horse Guard also brings the community to it by hosting local seniors as well as Girl Scout and Boy Scout Troops.
For additional information, contact Sergeant Major Anthony Farina at 203-746-6080.