Texas Army National Guard Readiness Center

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Texas Army National Guard Readiness Center

US Postal Code:76105

Address: 2101 Cobb Park Drive, Fort Worth
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Texas Army National Guard Readiness Center

US Postal Code:75751

Address: 622 South Prairieville Street, Athens
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Texas Army National Guard Readiness Center

US Postal Code:79107

Address: 4511 Northeast 24th Avenue, Amarillo
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Texas Army National Guard Readiness Center

US Postal Code:78257

Address: 5044 Camp Bullis Road, San Antonio
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Texas Army National Guard Readiness Center

US Postal Code:77568

Address: 3006 Gulf Fwy, La Marque
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You can get paid to go to class with the Texas Army National Guard. Cadets in ROTC begin their time in service, work towards their degree, and will be able to live in Texas after their graduation. You don't have to be in ROTC for the GUard to pay for your college either. Message us to learn how you can graduate with $0 of college debt and begin gaining meaningful experience for future resumes.
It is raining college money! Message us to learn more about graduating debt free serving only 1 weekend a month and 2 weeks a year.
This week we are highlighting the Education and Incentives department of the Texas Army National Guard. Get the benefits of serving federally with the added benefits of serving in Texas. Texas Army National Guard Education and Incentives September 18 at 10:44 AM · As a TXARNG Soldier, you have extensive benefits available to help you meet your educational goals. Find our comprehensive and updated FY21 TXARNG Education Handbook at: https://tmd.texas.gov/money-for-college Email ng.tx.txarng.mbx.education@mail.mil for any further inquiries. Texas Strong! Texas Proud! #TXARNG #Soldier #veteran #tmd #education Money for College - Texas Military Department The Texas Guard’s education benefits are an incentive for people who want to serve and study with flexibility. Money for College - Texas Military Department The Texas Guard’s education benefits are an incentive for people who want to serve and study with flexibility. See more at tmd.texas.gov
As a TXARNG Soldier, you have extensive benefits available to help you meet your educational goals. Find our comprehensive and updated FY21 TXARNG Education Handbook at: https://tmd.texas.gov/money-for-college Email ng.tx.txarng.mbx.education@mail.mil for any further inquiries. Texas Strong! Texas Proud! #TXARNG #Soldier #veteran #tmd #education Money for College - Texas Military Department The Texas Guard’s education benefits are an incentive for people who want to serve and study with flexibility. Money for College - Texas Military Department The Texas Guard’s education benefits are an incentive for people who want to serve and study with flexibility. See more at tmd.texas.gov
We are very proud of the 111th Engineer Battalion's very own Spc. Jacob Arndt. Arndt has embodied the Warrior Ethos carried by every member of the Texas Guard, and has showcased all of the values that makes the Texas Guard the premier fighting force in the country. We are very proud of his dedicated participation throughout various levels of the 2020 Best Warrior Competition.
SSG Reyna describes one of the reasons he joined the National Guard
Posted @withregram • @conationalguard Did you know... In September, 1814, Francis Scott Key penned a poem which is later set to music and in 1931 becomes America's national anthem, “The Star-Spangled Banner.” The poem, originally titled “The Defence of Fort M'Henry,” was written after Key witnessed the Maryland fort being bombarded by the British during the War of 1812.
Right now, qualified candidates can be eligible for a $20,000 bonus, Student Loan Repayment, and many other benefits when you decide to become a 74D, CBRN Specialist or other high-demand jobs. DM us to learn more or to find a recruiter near you.
Learn more about the military intelligence field with the Texas Army National Guard. The skills and credentials you will earn will help you defend the Nation and get a job with government agencies and private security and defense companies.
Good luck to Pvt. Zavala-Huizache! Represent Texas well. @staffsergeantdavis #girlpower #nationalguard #basictraining
You can use your training in the National Guard to pay for Truck Driver's School and serve your community when it is most needed. Message us to find a recruiter near you.
New bonus list! Message us to learn more about serving your community and getting a big bonus on top of the other benefits from the Texas Army National Guard
The Texas Army National Guard works with local and federal agencies to help defend our infrastructure from computer hackers. Many of our IT soldiers use their training to get jobs with technology companies. Take your love of technology to the next level.
Today is National Day of the Deployed. On this day, we thank the more than 28,500 National Guard members currently deployed overseas and their families for their service and sacrifice. Find resources and support for National Guard families: https://ngpa.us/10706
Imagine living somewhere that gets so much snow that you dont have to go to work:
From the East to the West. Texas National Guard, we’re the best. Message us and learn to be part of the best.
#repost• @nationalguard What's stopping you from hitting your weekly fitness goals? The hardest part is getting started, so here's some extra motivation. Get up and get moving.
Stand out in your field with training from the Texas Army National Guard.
Become an expert in the medical field. The EFMB(Expert Medical Field Badge) will test your skills and set you apart from other medical professionals. Message us to learn more.
In need of an extra paycheck, college money, adventure, or world-class training? This short video, you'll learn what the Texas Army National Guard can do for you. Message us to learn more Shout out to @newmexiconationalguard
Calling students from #classof2022 and #classof2023 now is the time to start thinking about your future. You can join the Texas Army National Guard once you are 17 and in your #JuniorYear of #highschool. Through our RSP program, you will begin earning a monthly paycheck, start earning military benefits, and become a leader in your community. Message us to learn more #jrotc #rotc #afjrotc #njrotc #texasscholarships #collegefortexans #highschooljob #parttimejobsforstudents #jointhemilitary #usarmy #texasnationalguard #texasguard #texasmilitarydepartment #texasmilitaryforces photos from @texasguardrecruiter @texasnationalguard_sanantonio @sgt_sanchez_edgar @jacob_arndt45
Serve your community. Be recognized globally. Your experience in the Texas Army National Guard can lead you to serve the people in Texas or around the world. Message us if you're ready to be part of the home team
Break break break! We have an announcement from @txarngeducation American Education Week is celebrated every year the week before Thanksgiving. This year we are having some online fun! Be on the lookout for daily lists of scavenger hunts. Current members of the TXARNG are encouraged to join
After 3 years of JROTC, you can join the Texas Army National Guard as a Private First Class. Get a jump start on your career and on your life. Message us to learn more.
Happy Veterans Day from the Texas Army National Guard. We are proud to serve and all those who have served with us. Texas Strong! Texas Proud!
William Tecumseh Sherman (1820-1891) was born on this day in Lancaster, Ohio. United States Army Heritage and Education Center (USAHEC) 8 hrs · William Tecumseh Sherman (1820-1891) was born on this day in Lancaster, Ohio. Major General Sherman commanded Union forces in the Western theater during the American Civil War, 1861-1865. He led troops on the controversial 285-mile “March to the Sea” from Atlanta to Savannah.
The military organization we know today as the National Guard came into existence with a direct declaration on Dec. 13, 1636, when the Massachusetts General Court in Salem established that all able-bodied men between the ages of 16 and 60 were required to join the militia. Join the Home Team #texas #nationalguard #hometeam #awaygame #womenempowerment #texasjobs #jrotc #workinprogress #jointhemission #usarmy #texasnatiobalguard
Body Builder? CHECK Drill Sergeant? CHECK Mom? CHECK Sgt Gaines can do it all, and so can you. Message us to learn more about what the Guard can do for you
You have already survived this much. Message us to learn more about developing the skills to mold your legacy.
February we celebrate Black History Month and honor the sacrifice and service of those who were relentless in the pursuit to see a changed world. Black leaders have made an enormous impact on the History of the National Guard, and we are proud to honor their sacrifices and contributions this Month Video from @azngteam #blackhistorymonth #tx #texashistory
Chris "Devil of Ramadi" Kyle, an Odessa native, served four tours in the Iraq War. His autobiography was adapted for the movie "American Sniper." Texas Governor Abbott declared February 2 as Chris Kyle Day. Today we recognize our brother-in-arms.