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TEXAS MILITARY DEPARTMENT  THE BIG THREE POINTS OF FOCUS:                      TEXAS MILITARY DEPARTMENT



       OPERATIONAL SUCCESS:
       You must prepare your units to win. Whether called do-
       mestically or overseas, you may be asked to deploy and
       win with the Soldiers, equipment and training you current-
       ly have. You will be prepared for any mission by building
       upon that foundation.

       SOLDIER LETHALITY:
       We hear it constantly, but what does it mean? Individual
       readiness is too broad. Leaders need to make sure Soldiers
       are  training  in  jobs  they’ve  been  assigned.  Make  them
       practice it during drill weekends. Don’t negate the basics:
       marksmanship and field operations have always been, and
       always will be, essential to our success. Your Non-commis-
       sioned Officers need to be given the time they need to do
       this. Build that into your training schedules now.

       RELEVANCE:
       Recruit the most qualified, then turn them into leaders.
 TEXAS ARMY NATIONAL GUARD COMMANDER FOCUSES ON   Prioritize resources, push to modernize equipment so fed-
       eral support transition is seamless. Sustain training envi-
 DEVELOPING LEADERS THAT EMPOWER THEIR SOLDIERS  ronments, and look to build partnerships that will support

       the mission. -D
 Story By: Kyle Burns, Texas Military Department Public Affairs


 AUSTIN, Texas – The Texas Army National Guard must  their loved ones. Build relationships with employers   (PAGE 18) U.S. Army Lt. Col. William Gorby, with 1st Battalion, 143rd   (ABOVE) U.S. Army Capt. Raymond Bayane, left, commanding officer of
 maintain relevancy by building skills that enable read-  and invite them to see what being a Texas Guardsman   Infantry Regiment (Airborne), Texas Army National Guard, conducts an   Delta Company, and Spc. Joshua Garza, both assigned to 1st Battalion,
 iness and lethality. Brig. Gen. Greg Chaney, Deputy  is all about. Prepare your Soldiers for the mission by   inspection at Fort Worth, Texas, March 22, 2019. The Joint Forcible Entry   141st Infantry Regiment (1-141 IN), Texas Army National Guard, deployed
 Adjutent General - Army and commander of the Tex- giving them the tools and resources they need to win.   exercise is an annual large-scale air drop and land mobility mission that   in support of Combined Joint Task Force - Horn of Africa (CJTF-HOA), per-
      simulates a contested battlefield scenario as a way of training units for
                                                                  form weapon-clearing procedures at Camp Lemonnier, Djibouti, Feb. 18,
 as Army National Guard, and Command Sgt. Major   dangerous situations that can occur while deployed.   2019.
 Kristopher Dyer, Senior Enlisted Advisor, Texas Army  RETAIN THE BEST BY ENABLING THE BEST:  (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Spc. DeAndre Pierce)   (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Amy Picard)
 National Guard, have adopted philosophies that will  They are in your formations, and you are probably
 enable commanders to grow their force in more ways  thinking  of  them  right  now;  the  people  who  make
 than one.  things happen and keep things running; the people
 you can rely on the get the job done. Find out what
 These leaders have highlighted ideas they want com-  they need and how to get it. Recognize them in front
 manders to adopt at all levels.   of their peers, and look for opportunities to get them   U.S. Army 1st Lt. Johnny Britton assigned to Al-
      pha Battery, 3rd Battalion, 133rd Field Artillery
 to the next step.   Regiment, Texas Army National Guard, and Sgt.
 BUILD ON THE LEGACY THAT CAME BEFORE:   1st Class Ramon Ramos, assigned to Headquar-
 Read your creeds. Recognize achievements, and high- Leaders need to enable those around them to thrive   ters Headquarters Battery, 3rd Battalion, 133th
      Field Artillery Regiment, Texas National Guard,
 light members who utilize disciplined initiative. The  and enforce the standards that will push their units   compare  notes  during  an  Observer  Coach  /
 Texas Army National Guard has consistently answered  forward.  By  doing  that,  we  honor  those  that  came   Trainer  course  in  preparation  for  Exercise  Dy-
 the call successfully throughout our country’s history.  before  and  those  that  currently  choose  to  serve   namic Front 19 at Grafenwoehr  Training Area,
      Germany,  Feb.  14,  2019.  (U.S.  Army  National
 Know your lineage, know your history and know what  with wisdom, courage, temperance and justice. The   Guard  photo  by  Sgt.  1st  Class  Robert  Jordan,
 makes us great.   American people trust us, the profession of arms, to   382nd Public Affairs Detachment)
 be ready when called and to operate in their best in-
 IT’S ALL ABOUT BALANCE:  terests in the homeland, warfight and state partner-
 Keep in mind that Soldiers need balance in their lives:  ships. The best time to honor their trust is before we
 family, employers and service. Know your troops and  are called.

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