What is the USNDFSCOM?

USNDFSCOM stands for United States National Defense Force Support Command. We are an organization dedicated to providing emergency response services, including training and education needed to combat potential local domestic terrorist threats, natural disasters, and other emergency situations.

What are the requirements for admission?

If you wish to join USNDFSCOM, you must:

  • Be a U.S. citizen and at least (21) years of age. NOTE: There is neither maximum age nor Physical examination. NOTE: Unit Commanders may waive this restriction for 18, 19 and 20, year old applicants on a case by case basis. No more than 10% of the unit can be made up of these underage applicants.
  • Not have been convicted of any felony within the last (20) years and has not been under any form of civil restraint (Probation, Parole or Suspended Sentence or Registration) during the last (20) years and does not have any felony charges pending.
  • Not be a member of the Active Duty Armed Forces or a member of a Reserve or National Guard Component, Recognized State Defense Forces, State Guard, State Naval Militia, CIVIL AIR PATROL or COAST GUARD AUX.

For further information, please visit our Recruitment and Membership page.

I want to renew my application. What do I do?

To apply for renewal, you have to visit our Recruitment and Membership page.

Do you accept volunteers?

Yes. USNDFSCOM (SEP) is a civilian volunteer program and is continuously looking for volunteers from all walks of life to serve as advisors, training curriculum developers, and instructors for training classes. For more details, please read our brochure here.

Who do I contact if I have inquiries?

You can contact us at 414-916-1203 and highlanderhhc@sbcglobal.net. You can also send us a message online.