I just finished my BG check and fingerprinting..they don't use a CHL..I asked repeatedly and no answer. (waiting to get sworn in!!)
txfireguy2003 wrote:I've been somewhat interested in the TXSG for a while myself. I'm a young man, and have never been in the military, so would I be required to attend some sort of basic training? I mean like a boot camp for a length of time. The reason I ask is that my current job would not allow me to be gone for everal weeks to attend boot camp, but I do get a certain amount of military leave just like the National Guard guys get. I just feel that, given the types of missions the TXSG tends to be deployed on, I would be well qualified since I already have search and rescue training, in addition to being a peace officer, and I'm about 5 weeks away from my Paramedic certification. I'm really interested, and want to do something like this, but don't think I would be able to get away for several weeks at a time for Basic, but for drill and deployments, I'm covered by state law, right?
National Guard "bootcamp" is a few weeks a month of weekends, where they give you the shock of bootcamp but its only for a weekend, then you come back next weekend (but its for like a month straight of no weekends)...its not like the Reserves or active duty bootcamp where you are gone for 3 months or longer.
I met one of our "charter" members a young guy that was there when the Maritime Brigade was started and has never been in the military...he was off and on for a while.
You have to remember the Texas State Guard is an ALL VOLUNTARY organization...you proved EVERYTHING...you aren't paid unless they activate you for emergency or whatever...all uniforms, transportation, firearms, yadda yadda you pay for out of pocket..I guess you could say we are ipso facto "The Texas Army" (I don't like to say this because too many people have negative connotations about he word "militia," but you could consider it a state run and supported militia)
Any and all "emergency" related training is absolutely a bonus because we are an "emergency response force" and not the paramilitary side like the National Guard...we are there to assist the emergency responder force when they are stretched so thin. I am joining a CERT class in Baytown so I can also get extra emergency responder training as well!
A great repository for CERT training and info
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Texas State Guard is a statewide Community Emergency Response Team