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  2. Texas State Guard - Wikipedia

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    Major General Anthony Woods, Commander, Texas State Guard. The Texas State Guard has its roots in Stephen F. Austin's colonial militia. On February 18, 1823, Emperor of Mexico, Agustín de Iturbide, authorized Austin who was the leader of the first non-Spanish efforts of Texas settlement "to organize the colonists into a body of the national militia, to preserve tranquility."

  3. Awards and decorations of the Texas Military - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Military Department medal and ribbon awards are governed by the Texas Government Code (Chapter 437, Subchapter H) and Joint Force Texas Regulation (1-07). [2] [1] Because Texas Military Forces existence is authorized under Title 32 of the United States Code, wear and precedence of medals and ribbons on the service uniform and duty uniform is governed by the United States Department ...

  4. State defense force - Wikipedia

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    The 47th Medical Company (MRC), of the New Mexico State Defense Force, [151] the 10th Medical Regiment of the Maryland Defense Force, [152] and the Medical Brigade of the Texas State Guard [153] receive training and recognition from the Medical Reserve Corps program sponsored by the Office of the Surgeon General of the United States through the ...

  5. Texas wanted armed officers at every school after Uvalde ...

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    Dozens of Texas' largest school districts, which educate many of the state's 5 million students, are reopening classrooms without meeting the state's new requirements of armed officers on every ...

  6. Texas now requires armed security on all school campuses

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    The Texas School Marshal program that Perea leads is one of three in the state — looking to take school district employees — teachers, principals, librarians — and train them to be armed ...

  7. A new Texas law requires armed officers at every school. But ...

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  8. List of United States military schools and academies

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    These military academies are part of the Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps (JROTC) program and are partly funded by the United States Department of Defense. Chicago with six academies has more than any other city, a third of all in the country. [3] Air Force Academy High School (Chicago, Illinois)

  9. Texas Military Department - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Military Department was established as the War Department of the Republic of Texas on August 5, 1836. It was empowered by Article II of the Constitution of the Republic of Texas and initially comprised the Office of the Adjutant General, Texas militia, Texas Army, Texas Navy, and Texas Rangers.