CPA
Elite Member
Originally posted by: biggestmuff
WTF? What a dunce. OP, your state isn't special.
yes it is.
Originally posted by: biggestmuff
WTF? What a dunce. OP, your state isn't special.
Originally posted by: destrekor
Originally posted by: dougp
Originally posted by: destrekor
um....
It's still the US Military, just the State Guard components.
Army National Guard
Air National Guard
Both under support and indirect command of the US Army and US Air Force.
All States have this. National Guard units are state-operated, and the true purpose is State defense and civil cooperation - state/national emergencies, disasters, etc etc.
They answer to the Governor until the top levels of the Army and Air Force say they answer to them. And then they go on missions wherever Top wants them, like Iraq, Afghanistan, Kuwait, etc etc.
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You're describing the National Guard - this is a STATE GUARD, and completely Volunteer. There is no pay unless you become active duty, and you'll only serve in Texas except for emergencies.
I'm describing the Army and Air portions of the Texas State Guard, which is NOT active duty (it's Guard duty, aka a State reserve component). And you'll serve wherever the Army or Air Force wants you at any given time. Most of the time its in the State doing what the State wants you too, but whenever Top wants otherwise, you follow.
The Texas State Guard website specifically describes Army and Air Guard as part of the organization.
Edit:
Reading more on the page, it does seem they have a civilian section to the Guard.
Which is basically a State sponsored militia.
Wearing Army uniforms seems strange, if it is not Army-regulated. Army Lite? Weird.
Seems there is still an Army National Guard and Air National Guard component to the Texas State Military, but the State Guard is a non-sponsored civil-sector component?
Texas is all kinds of backwards apparently.
Originally posted by: marincounty
Is this to protect Texas from all of the gayz?
Originally posted by: CPA
Originally posted by: destrekor
Originally posted by: dougp
Originally posted by: destrekor
um....
It's still the US Military, just the State Guard components.
Army National Guard
Air National Guard
Both under support and indirect command of the US Army and US Air Force.
All States have this. National Guard units are state-operated, and the true purpose is State defense and civil cooperation - state/national emergencies, disasters, etc etc.
They answer to the Governor until the top levels of the Army and Air Force say they answer to them. And then they go on missions wherever Top wants them, like Iraq, Afghanistan, Kuwait, etc etc.
😉
You're describing the National Guard - this is a STATE GUARD, and completely Volunteer. There is no pay unless you become active duty, and you'll only serve in Texas except for emergencies.
I'm describing the Army and Air portions of the Texas State Guard, which is NOT active duty (it's Guard duty, aka a State reserve component). And you'll serve wherever the Army or Air Force wants you at any given time. Most of the time its in the State doing what the State wants you too, but whenever Top wants otherwise, you follow.
The Texas State Guard website specifically describes Army and Air Guard as part of the organization.
Edit:
Reading more on the page, it does seem they have a civilian section to the Guard.
Which is basically a State sponsored militia.
Wearing Army uniforms seems strange, if it is not Army-regulated. Army Lite? Weird.
Seems there is still an Army National Guard and Air National Guard component to the Texas State Military, but the State Guard is a non-sponsored civil-sector component?
Texas is all kinds of backwards apparently.
We're backwards because we have a state sponsored civilian militia? 😕 If there's one thing you can't argue is that the second amendment affords the right of an armed militia. So, we use a constitutional amendment to provide us security and we're backwards? huh?
Originally posted by: txrandom
We should just succeed so we don't have to give all our monies to poorer states.
Originally posted by: Bulk Beef
OP, you sure they're armed? Maryland has a civilian auxiliary as well, the Maryland Defense Force, but they are not authorized weapons. They're there for backfill in the event of some sort of major disaster, civil disturbance, whatever.
Originally posted by: Mr Pickles
Pretty stupid. Who would care enough to protect Texas? I've been there about a dozen times and hated it every freaking time. Texas sucks.
Originally posted by: marincounty
Is this to protect Texas from all of the gayz?
Originally posted by: Perknose
Originally posted by: txrandom
We should just succeed so we don't have to give all our monies to poorer states.
Ironically, you FAIL.
Originally posted by: thepd7
Originally posted by: biggestmuff
WTF? What a dunce. OP, your state isn't special.
incorrect.
Originally posted by: dougp
Originally posted by: Mr Pickles
Pretty stupid. Who would care enough to protect Texas? I've been there about a dozen times and hated it every freaking time. Texas sucks.
We don't want you here, our population knows that cucumbers + brine == pickles at birth. As for this, I'd consider it but if I'm "deployed," do I still get the same benefits as a Reservist or NG? I don't want to go away for two weeks to help during a hurricane or something and lose my job ...
Originally posted by: CPA
Originally posted by: biggestmuff
WTF? What a dunce. OP, your state isn't special.
yes it is.