Veterans Green Corps (VGC) is a field-based opportunity for post 9/11 era Armed Forces Veterans and Service Members modeled after the Civilian Conservation Corps. The VGC program is an experience that provides on the job training focusing in Wildland Firefighting and chainsaw technical skills. The Veterans Green Corps is based in the Central Divide (Helena, Montana) region. Trainings are largely field based and are provided through a joint partnership with the Forest Service. Project work typically includes fuels reduction and thinning projects however it may also include other types of conservation service. Participants in the past have been called upon to support wildland fire suppression efforts in Montana.
A Veteran who is in the program shared this about the Veterans Green Corps on Reddit:
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The training program is 11 weeks long.
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Gives you all the qualifications you need to be a wildland firefighter including S-212 Chainsaw certs, S-130/190 (Red Card/Incident Card required by all wildland firefighters).
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Amazing networking opportunities with United States Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, and other federal organizations that hire directly out of the program in Montana, Idaho, and Wyoming. If you want a job with a federal service after this term you are basically guaranteed a job.
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You get paid to go camping in some of the most beautiful spots in the country.
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All food is provided while you’re out and we eat GOOD. It’s not crappy backpacking food. We have fish curry, chicken and rice, bacon, eggs, you name it. All fresh, all cooked by ourselves, amazing food.
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The camaraderie is second to none. It seriously feels just like the Army because you’re working 8 days at a time with your crew. You guys camp together, hang out by the fire at night. It’s seriously so much fun and I haven’t felt this camaraderie since leaving the Army.
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You’re paid a living stipend and also get an education award of $1,250 once you finish your 11 weeks. I plan to use mine to get my EMT cert. You can also use it for really random things like training to be a white water rafting guide, other types of outdoor leadership courses, it’s very non-restrictive.
Learn more and apply for this program at: https://mtcorps.org/join/opportunities-for-veterans/veterans-green-corps/
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Is this or any program available still and is there anvage restriction i am in my 50 but still in good shape would like more info if possible about program would like to sign up desert storm vet
In 1974-1978, 51M20, I was an ARMY Firefighter. First stationed at Ft. Devons, Mass, then stateside swaped to HMLR Hunter Ligget Military Reservation, CA, TDY summer 1976 at Ft Irwin, CA, then transferred to Ft. Richardson, AK. I had a great time at all places but most liked the wildland fire fights at HLMR. If your on the fence about doing this , JUMP IN. It’s tough, it’s exhilarating, It’s rewarding. DO IT.
In Arizona… “Applicants must fall between the ages of 21-37.” Are there any programs without the age restrictions? TIA. ~ SFC Bob Huey, U.S. Army (Ret.)
Would like more info
What if I already did this in the Army in 2003 @ Fish Creek with 1CD 2/82 FA Ft. Hood, Tx can I still get the Certifications? Not just have it, more of wondering. I do tree trimming and would think it would settle minds of costumers.
Hey folks,
It is worth mentioning that there are several of these programs all over the nation that operate quite similarly. There are three programs that are a part of Conservation Legacy that have Veteran Fire Corps programs available at different times and for different durations as well based out of Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico and Tennessee. Here are the links to those programs:
Colorado: https://sccorps.org/veterans-fire-corps
Arizona: https://azcorps.org/veterans-fire-corps
Tennessee: https://southeastconservationcorps.org/veterans-fire-corps
New Mexico: https://corpsnm.org/veterans-fire-corps
Many of your questions can be answered at those sites, and contact information is available for the individuals that recruit and support these crews directly. Arizona and Southwest are currently running fall programs and are looking for applicants.
Sir,
OF COURSE I’M INTERESTED!!!
Hello,
Apparently this training was “recently” discontinue due to “lack of recruits”. Here is a letter from Adam Hein in return to my own inquiry about this training as advertised. I’ve also contacted the office where the author of the article works (Veteran Insights and Communications at Veterans Experience Office) in an effort to both understand the disconnect and correct the information being put out.
Here is return email, Verbatim, from Adam Hein, Regional Director-Helena, Montana Conservation Corps.
Hello,
Thank you for recently expressing interest in the Veteran Green Corps program at Montana Conservation Corps! The MCC Veterans Green Corps is an intensive 11-week training program that certifies you for jobs in wildland firefighting and other natural resource careers. The program is camping-based with extended periods in remote settings. MCC is not a therapeutic program and provides no physical or mental health rehabilitation resources. Participants are enrolled as AmeriCorps national service participants and earn only a modest $650 biweekly stipend and an education award upon completion of the program.
MCC has been running Veterans Programs for almost 10 years with a high degree of success for our participants. All along, we have struggled to connect with Veterans and recently we decided that we would not be running the program in 2020 due to lack of recruits.
However, because of a wave of interest sparked by current members and alumni, we have decided to reassess our ability to pull together enough crews in 2020 to maintain this excellent experience in Montana.
We need your help! Please follow the link below and complete the short survey. This valuable information will help us assess if this program is a good fit for the veteran community and perhaps for you in 2020.
MCC Veterans Green Corps Survey
Thank you,
Adam
Adam Hein
Regional Director- Helena
Montana Conservation Corps
I’m interested in the Woodland Fire Fighting training, can you please send me a point of contact? Thank you.
Charles Mullins – Iraq War Veteran
charles.e.mullins@gmail.com
Does anyone know if there is an opportunity like this in Washington state?
Good stuff Tim. Great info and sounds really exciting. Thanks for communicating to our wonderful brotherhood of Vets. Best,
This is where you can apply for this position.
Thank you for everyone’s interest in the VGC
https://mtcorps.org/join/opportunities-for-veterans/veterans-green-corps/
“Working 8 days at a time” – and then I knew someone from the Army typed this up.
I serv in Vietnam 67-68′ I would love to of been able to become one after my tour was done…. but they didn’t have anything close to what this is to help the Vet’s coming back. I have a Son who has train for Fire Fighting over in Hawaii already, who would love to take my place if you would let him…
Can family members (son) apply if all other qualifications are met?
Can family members apply if all other qualifications are met?
There are other positions within MCC that your son could do, trails work, saw work, just not on a vet crew. You can see them at mtcorps.org
My summer after college freshman year, I signed up with the Forest Service as a fire fighter in Mt. Hood National Forest. Living quarters were reinforced canvas tents on the shore of a small reservoir. Breakfast and dinner were cooked in camp by a very adept cook and box lunches were provided when we were away from camp. The two crews were well trained in firefighting and when not doing so were involved in Timber Stand Improvement and brush disposal (cleaning up after commercial loggers as a fire prevention measure). That summer almost passed without any fires except there was a dry electric storm that started fires all throughout the district. That kept us busy almost. 24/7 for a week.
I never was on a large fire that topped out as the ones that have been prevalent lately, but worked on several in Virginia as a team member and a crew bliss.
I did have friends and classmates who attended fire jump school in Montana. For those veterans who enjoyed being part of a team with a definite objective, firefighting on federal land has similar tasks and rewards. I have done both in my lifetime.
So today right now! I work for the Forest Service. Im former active duty enlisted and now a reserve officer. I can tell you this is a scam. Do not use your GI Bill for wildland firefighting training. The USFS will pay you and train you to fight fires.
It is definitely not a scam. MCC is a non profit and the programs are Americorps programs. Using your GI bill is 100% optional and just allows you to earn extra income during your summer. The programs costs NOTHING. You are paid a living stipend throughout, free food on hitch, equipment provided, all your certifications and great networking with USFS and BLM project partners.
I would like to know more about this program. Ita been very hard for me since i been out the army. Employment issues. Not being able to obtain certs for certain jobs. I just wish i had someone who cared enough to actually help veterans who are able to work. Homeless non drug using and non alchoholic veteran is like a unicorn. Just bad luck all around. I just need something to work for me and help me be successful in life and really make a difference.
Hello Dan,
I would be interested in more information if you would be so kind as to provide. Such information as what are the available locations and requirements to join the program.
Thank you!
Age requirements?
can other vets before 911 take part in this program?
Interested in this please send info
I’m interested in this program but it’s post 9/11 only. I got out in 97. Everything in recent years is POST 9/11 its frustrating as hell! I decided against the GI Bill which I regretted and had only one chance at in boot camp so that SUCKS and I think is BS! Now after 4 years active duty, combat vet., survived 9/11 as a construction worker in Manhattan, everything is POST 9/11. Prior to 9/11 it’s I guess to bad, your to old I suppose is the attitude!!!
Wish they had something like this when I got back from the Nam ,I would have really enjoyed this opportunity
What Is the starting pay when you get hired with federal service on average?
I’m in. Where do I sighn up
I’m really interested, what is the contact information for this program?
I am a current VGC CrewLeader
Term of service is a 450 hour Americorps term
Pay is a basic living stipend for the duration of service
Crew leader: February 4 – August 2
Crew member: May 20 – August 2
Certs earned
WFA/WAFA
S212
130/190 red card
send me more info
100% interested
What are the eligibility requirements and how do we get started? Sounds pretty frickin awesome to me! Can you please send me more info?
You’re paid a living stipend. What’s the pay and how often will it be received.
This really sounds like a badass opportunity, I would be interested in any follow up information that is available.
I was looking at this Wildland Firefighter? Montana is Training Veterans for Free and I want to know if this applies to dependents of retirees. I am an Air Force retiree and I have a 19 year old son who wants to get into this field and I need to know if he can attend instead of me.
Thanks
Lamar Henderson
Retired (MSgt)
I would like to learn more about the program and what I would need to do to attend. Thank you and have a wonderful day.
I am interested in this program and was wondering if I could get more information please. Thank you and have a wonderful day.
Will this certify you to be a firefighter once completed?
How much is monthly stipend?
Thanks,
Vic
This sounds interesting- will this certify you to become a firefighter once finished? Also how much is the monthly stipend?
Anything in Oregon that offers the same program. I am a father of 5 , going to school to finish my bachelors and fighting fires has been a job I’ve been wanting to give back to and try
I am 35 years old and I retired from the military in 2012. I would love to have this opportunity. How do I sign up to guarantee a slot?
(redacted) externally interested!
11 weeks is quite a long time. Hope it will be worth it.
Daniel, come to Lakeview, Oregon and go to the Carmen Thomas memorial fire school. What Montana is offering in 11 weeks, Oregon will do in five days four nights. All the qualifications mentioned in the article you will receive. Montana is a joke.
Great opportunity for the interested ones. What are the requirements to join please?
Interested in this program. Please send more info. Thank you.
I run a similar program for the US forest service. Shoot me an email and I will send you some information.
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Hi Dan,
Saw your post on this subject matter would be interested in any information you can provide
Anything in or around colorado?
Anything in or around colorado?
Can I receive the information about your program. My email address is (redacted)
Dan may I speak with you about your program?
I am interested in more information about this and the US Forest Service. Can someone send me more info on how to join?
Hey Dan, would that training be usable in Southern California?
Please email me any info on that. Also, i’m still pretty fit but i’m 42, 43 in sept.
Was Airborne & AirAssault in the Army.
Let me know please. thanks!
Warm Regards,
Clint
I’m interested
Hi Dan, I’m interested in hearing a little more about your program I e. Pay, how long does your program last, what qualifications are needed, and are you located in or near Washington State?
Is that the Wildland Firefighter Apprentice Program?
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I’d like to hear about the program you are involved in.
Dan do you mind sending me information for the US Forest service?
I’m interested please.
Yes, i would love some more information about your program and the Montana one also.
Hi Mr. Cottrell, could you send me more info regarding the US forest service training program. Thx
Hi Dan
US Army and Vietnam Era draftee. I’m interested in any and all information you can furnish me if it’s not a problem. I’m an older guy but in great shape and very serious after reading the Montana story. I appreciate your offering the info. Thank you very much
Brother in Arms
F. Brackens
Mr. Cottrell,
Interested in any and all opportunities if you don’t mind emailing.
VR
Nathan P.
Dan,
Please provide a link, or send a document to newmedia@va.gov and we will forward to those interested. We do not allow public posting of email addresses.
Can you send me some information on the woodland fire fighting and where I need to go thank you in advance
Robert Gable retired army
Dan Cotrell,
please send me more info on joining US Forest service