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  2. Texas Military Department - Wikipedia

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    The Adjutant General of Texas is appointed by the Governor of Texas with the advice and consent of the Texas Senate from Texas Government Code Title 4, Subtitle C, Chapter 437.003. [ 14 ] The Constitution of Texas] vests all military authority in the commander-in-chief, an elected position, to maintain civilian control of the military .

  3. Pete Geren - Wikipedia

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    He served as the deputy and senior advisor to the Secretary of the Army and was Acting Secretary in the absence of the Secretary. In March 2007, Geren was named Acting Secretary of the United States Army by Defense Secretary Robert Gates, after Army Secretary Francis J. Harvey resigned amidst the scandal at Walter Reed Army Medical Center.

  4. Template:Chronological list of United States secretaries of ...

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    No. Image Name Start End President(s) 1 Kenneth Claiborne Royall: September 18, 1947: April 27, 1949: Harry S. Truman (1945–1953) 2 Gordon Gray [1]: April 28, 1949

  5. Adjutant General of Texas - Wikipedia

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    Texas Military Forces were established in 1835 in concurrence with the Texas Revolution.The War Department, headed by the Secretary of War, was established by the 1st Congress of the Republic of Texas on August 5, 1836, which included the Texas militia, Texas Army, Texas Navy, Texas Rangers, and Office of the Adjutant General first held by Colonel Albert Sidney Johnston from August 5, 1836 to ...

  6. US Army opens new 155mm artillery munitions plant in Texas - AOL

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    The U.S. Army inaugurated its new Universal Artillery Projectile Lines facility in Mesquite, Texas, on Wednesday, marking a significant step in producing more 155mm artillery and modernizing ...

  7. Texas Militia - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Army National Guard and Texas Air National Guard, subject to Title 32 and Title 10 of the United States Code which legally empowers the United States government to mobilize them when more resources are needed than available in the United States Armed Forces for war, national emergency, or national security.

  8. Texas Gov. Abbott asks government to reimburse state for $11B ...

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    Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has asked the federal government to reimburse his state for the more than $11 billion of taxpayer money it has spent on border security over the past four years.

  9. An Army veteran’s path to radicalization followed divorces ...

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    BEAUMONT, Texas (AP) — Shamsud-Din Jabbar grew up in Texas, joined the U.S. Army and eventually settled in Houston, where he spun up a real estate business and made $120,000 a year for one of ...