My BS sense is tingling.
Where GA is concerned, that’s the correct sense to have.
My BS sense is tingling.
OK, you don’t believe it then do your own research and prove it is wrong. My mind can be changed.
State defense forces are distinct from their state’s National Guard in that they cannot become federal entities. All state National Guard personnel (to include the National Guard of the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and the territories of Guam and the Virgin Islands) can be federalized under the National Defense Act Amendments of 1933 with the creation of the National Guard of the United States. This provides the basis for integrating units and personnel of the Army National Guard into the U.S. Army and, since 1947, units and personnel of the Air National Guard into the U.S. Air Force.[4]
Actually this is true.
I didn’t know it a week ago.
Your BS meter is broken then. Look it up. Texas does have it’s own military.
Now are any of those troops national guard that are at the border? I don’t know but I do know Texas has their own military. It’s mainly used for disasters in the past, but I guess this qualifies as a disaster too.
I sure Plugs Biden thinks like you may..If he still thinks..
Because no one is taught history.
https://tmd.texas.gov/texas-state-guard-faq
Is there a chance I may have to serve with active duty combat forces?
No. The Texas State Guard (TXSG) is governed by Title 32 of the United States Code as a State Defense Force only. As such, the Governor is our Commander in Chief and we work solely at his direction. The Army National Guard may be activated to serve with the U.S. Army and the Air National Guard may be activated to serve with the U.S. Air Force, but the Texas State Guard would never be activated to serve with federal military forces.
I was wondering myself... The web is kind of cool sometimes.
...mine too Spidey!