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Current forces include the Texas Army National Guard, Texas Air National Guard, and Texas State Guard of the Texas Militia. Former forces include the Texian Militia, Texian Army, Texian Navy, Texas Army, Texas Navy, and Texas Marines. It also included the Texas Rangers from their inception until 1935.
Fort Hood, TX - Units Major units assigned to Fort Hood include the 13th Corps Support Command, the 3rd Signal Brigade and the 89th Military Police Brigade. The Headquarters Command, the 21st Cavalry Brigade and the 21st Replacement Company also call Fort Hood home.
Pages in category Military units and formations in Texas 1st Medical Brigade. 3rd Air Support Operations Group. 7th Operations Group. 7th Air Support Operations Squadron. 7th Bomb Wing. 9th Bomb Squadron. 11th Air Support Operations Squadron. 12th Flying Training Wing.
Active Duty Military Installations Dyess Air Force Base. Mission: Heavy Bomb Wing Airlift Support Group. Goodfellow Air Force Base. Laughlin Air Force Base. Sheppard Air Force Base. Corpus Christi Army Depot. Fort Bliss. Red River Army Depot. Army Futures Command Modernization of Army Warfighting.
4TH SUSTAINMENT COMMAND (EXPEDITIONARY) UnitCityState 90th DET (TM B) San Antonio TX 25th DET (TM A) Denton TX 644th CO (MDM TRK)(PLS) Houston TX 4th CMD HHC EXP SUST JBSA Fort Sam Houston TX1 more row
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Throughout the 20th and 21st centuries, the Texas Military Department has been primarily engaged in military operations other than war, including manmade- and natural-disaster operations, search-and-rescue operations, counterdrug operations, and border-security operations.
Todays Texas State Guard is a highly trained military force serving Texans for the love of Texas. Headquartered at Camp Mabry in Austin, Texas, the TXSG functions as an organized state defense force under the authority of Title 32 of the U.S. Code and Chapter 437 of the Texas Government Code.

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