Welcome to the Texas Army

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Welcome to the Texas Army

Selective Service Stop by our National Guard office: - enroll 18 year old into the selective service - Joining the TX National Guard no worry of the draft. - TXARNG provides 100% college benefits - A monthly paycheck - 1 weekend/ Mo., 2 weeks in the summer only 39 days / year (If you want to enroll yourself, www.sss.gov)

Voter Registration https://www.votetexas.gov/register-to-vote/where-to-get-an-application-2.html Informal online application, easy to fill out

College Tuition Assistance The ARNG Federal Tuition Assistance Pays 100% Soldier’s tuition and fees. Benefit: Up to $13,500 per fiscal year! Federal and State Tuition benefits Monthly G.I. Bill payment ($384) paid directly to Soldier G.I. Bill kicker ($350 monthly in addition to G.I. Bill) and bonus opportunity available, currently up to $20,000.00

We are Citizens training as Soldiers to defend our freedom. Citizen Soldier We are Citizens training as Soldiers to defend our freedom.

A Unique Dual Mission State Mission: “To provide trained and disciplined forces for domestic emergencies or as otherwise required by state laws” Federal Mission: “Maintain properly trained and equipped units available for prompt mobilization for national emergency or as otherwise needed”

Natural Disasters

Hattiesburg, MS Tornado 2017 National Guardsmen helped locals with disaster relief after a tornado destroyed many homes and businesses. We provided food, water, shelter, and debris clean-up

Hurricane Harvey January 2017

Hurricane Irma, August 2017

Hurricane Katrina, August 2005

29th Infantry Division CT, MA, MD, VA, NJ WHAT WE LOOK LIKE 81st MX BDE WA 3,300+ Installations 42nd Infantry Division MA, NJ, NY, VT, CT, DE, RI 2,700 Communities 1800+ Units 27th IN BDE NY 350,000+ Soldiers 29th Infantry Division CT, MA, MD, VA, NJ 278th ACR TN 41st IN BDE OR, ID 19th & 20th SF Groups UT, CO,WV, AL, MS, FL 36th Infantry Division TX 28thInfantry Division PA, WV, VA, CA 38thInfantry Division IN, MI, OH, IL 30th MX BD NC 29th IN BDE CA, HI, OR 40th Infantry Division AZ, CA, MT, ND, NV, KS 116th CAV BDE ID, MT, OR, WY 34thInfantry Division IA, MN, WI, ND MI, CO 218th MX BDE SC 45th IN BDE OK 48th MX BDE GA 39th IN BDE AR 35th Infantry Division IL, KS, KY, MO, NE, AR 76th IN BDE IN 256th MX BDE LA 155th AR BDE MS 53rd IN BDE FL

Requirements for Belonging to the Texas Army National Guard Must be at least 17yrs old A Junior or Senior In good medical / physical shape No Major Law Violations Must be either a US Citizen or Resident

Summary of Benefits Skill training (getting paid while learning skills and earning college credit) 100% Federal & State Tuition (only in the Guard) for all public colleges (up to $250.00/ credit hour) Montgomery GI Bill for 36 months ($389 Tax Free) GI Bill Kicker for 36 months ($350 Tax free)

Bradley Moore-(817)564-6537 Text GUARD to 462769 Career Counselors Bradley.n.moore.mil@mail.mil Text GUARD to 462769 Jonathan Jackson-(210)325-1133 Jonathan.c.Jackson31.mil@mail.mil