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The Texas Military Department medal and ribbon awards are governed by the Texas Government Code (Chapter 437, Subchapter H) and Joint Force Texas Regulation (1-07). [2] [1] Because Texas Military Forces existence is authorized under Title 32 of the United States Code, wear and precedence of medals and ribbons on the service uniform and duty uniform is governed by the United States Department ...
The medal is a white star within a circle of gold. On the gold circle are the words "Texas Homeland Defense Service Medal" and on the star is the image of the Lexington Minuteman Captain John Parker. Presented by: Texas Military Department: Eligibility: Texas Military Forces: Campaign(s) Texas Military Conflicts: Status: Currently issued ...
The Texas Combat Service Ribbon is awarded to any service member of the Texas Military Forces who: [2] After 11 September 2001; Is deployed outside the United States; For a period of not less than 30 days; Serving or flying into a hostile fire zone; In support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, Operation Enduring Freedom, and any future combat operations
On March 15, 2024, 50 Louisiana National Guard personnel arrived in Texas to support the state’s border security operation. Louisiana is one of multiple states to send national guard members to ...
Construction has begun on Texas' military base camp in Eagle Pass, near the Texas-Mexico border, which is expected to house about 1,800 Texas National Guard troops as part of the state's border ...
T. Texas Adjutant General's Individual Award; Texas Cavalry Service Medal; Texas Combat Service Ribbon; Texas Desert Shield-Desert Storm Campaign Medal
Operation Lone Star, because of the sheer geographical size of Texas' border, is spread farther and thinner than Fort Bliss or Corpus Christi Naval Air Station, meaning its local economic effect ...
The Armed Forces Service Medal will be awarded to troops who have deployed to the border. [29] The AFSM may be awarded to service members who have participated, as members of U.S. military units, in a designated U.S. military operation deemed to be a significant activity and encounter no foreign armed opposition or imminent hostile action. [30]