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Scuttlebutt Clips

Scuttlebutt Clips

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Scuttlebutt Podcast Clips is a series of bite-sized highlights from our full-length Scuttlebutt podcast, designed to give listeners a taste of the in-depth discussions and expert insights featured in the show. Each clip focuses on key moments, hot topics, and thought-provoking conversations about State Defense Forces, their missions, and their impact. For the full episodes and exclusive content, listeners can subscribe to our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/collection/615166, where they’ll gain access to the complete Scuttlebutt podcast and other member-only benefits.Copyright Jean Marciniak Política y Gobierno
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  • From Military Patrol Covers to Baseball Caps: Major General Woods Pushes Back on Ongoing Uniform Changes
    Apr 1 2026
    This Scuttlebutt Episode 11 clip features Major (GA – Retired) Beverly Shepard and Combat Veteran Major General (TX – Retired) Anthony Woods as they examine the growing nationwide transition of State Defense Force uniforms, specifically the shift from traditional OCP patrol covers to baseball caps. The discussion centers around the influence of the National Guard Bureau’s 2024 CNGBI 5500.01A policy, which encouraged Adjutants General across the country to implement more distinct uniform modifications to better differentiate their State Defense Forces from their National Guard counterparts. These changes go beyond headgear, including the adoption of bold or red nametapes, rank insignia, unit identifiers, and the now a red “SDF” patch.

    Major Shepard and Major General Woods highlight how these uniform adjustments are being implemented at the state level, with organizations such as the Maryland Defense Force transitioning to an OCP-pattern baseball cap, and the Virginia Defense Force adopting an OD green baseball cap. The conversation also explores how other states are evaluating similar changes under the direction of their Adjutants General. Drawing on his lifelong military career, Major General Woods firmly opposes this nationwide uniform transition, warning that it undermines the professionalism, identity, and credibility of those who wear the uniform. He emphasizes that these changes negatively impact the perception and cohesion of personnel dedicated to serving their states and communities. In his view, this transition is a mistake, and State Guard soldiers should return to the previous uniform, which closely mirrored the Army National Guard, with the distinction of a state flag in place of the U.S. flag and the State Guard name replacing “U.S. Army” on the nametape.

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    The Scuttlebutt Podcast are only available to our Patreon members – Corporal $5 Tier and above. We provide this to them as a thank you for keeping StateDefenseForce.com online and running. Through their funding we can pay authors to develop these historical pieces as well as fund our new lobbying program that furthers the State Defense Force cause nationwide.
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    2 m
  • Major General Woods on Why State Defense Forces Should Not Utilize Polos & Khakis Pants as Uniforms
    Feb 21 2026
    In this Scuttlebutt clip, host Jean Marciniak, Director of The State Guard & Defense Force Council, co-host Major (GA-Ret.) Beverly Shepard, and special guest Major General Anthony Woods (TX-Ret.) examine the decline and eventual end of The Alabama State Defense Force, focusing the organizations transition from traditional military uniforms to khaki pants and polo shirts. The discussion highlights how that shift coincided with a sharp drop in troop strength and morale, raising broader concerns about identity and professionalism within State Defense Forces. Major General Woods goes on highlighting he firmly opposes any State Defense Force moving to polos and khakis, challenging the argument that some say "it doesnt matter what unitform you wear its about service", rejecting that premise entirely. He also voices disagreement with the National Guard Bureau’s recommendations for colored nametapes and baseball caps, emphasizing that uniforms are not cosmetic, they symbolize sacrifice, discipline, and commitment. The General underscores that soldiers volunteer to serve their state and country, often making personal sacrifices to do so, and argues that maintaining a true military uniform is a matter of pride, respect, and preserving the legitimacy of the force.

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    The Scuttlebutt Podcast are only available to our Patreon members – Corporal $5 Tier and above. We provide this to them as a thank you for keeping StateDefenseForce.com online and running. Through their funding we can pay authors to develop these historical pieces as well as fund our new lobbying program that furthers the State Defense Force cause nationwide.




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    3 m
  • On the Brink: How the Connecticut Governor’s Guard Nearly Became a Memory
    Feb 7 2026
    In Episode 10 of Scuttlebutt we examine warning signs behind the disbandment of four State Defense Forces in just a decade, using the near-disbandment of the Connecticut Governor’s Guard in 2025 as a critical case study. In this clip, the discussion details how Connecticut’s Adjutant General (Senior Military Officer), Francis J. Evon, Jr., advanced legislation that would have removed the Governor’s Guard from the state’s military forces and restructured it as a private military entity, an unprecedented move that sent shockwaves through the State Defense Force community. Retired Texas State Guard Commanding General, Major General (Retired) Anthony Woods, offers his insight into how quickly a State Defense Force can lose relevance when it is not clearly valued, understood, or effectively utilized by its Adjutant General. The clip closes with a forward-looking discussion on what State Defense Forces must do to avoid similar outcomes, such as aligning missions with state priorities, demonstrating tangible value to their TAGs, and ensuring they are seen as indispensable assets rather than inactive organizations.

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    The Scuttlebutt Podcast are only available to our Patreon members – Corporal $5 Tier and above. We provide this to them as a thank you for keeping StateDefenseForce.com online and running. Through their funding we can pay authors to develop these historical pieces as well as fund our new lobbying program that furthers the State Defense Force cause nationwide.
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    10 m
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