TABLE OF CONTENTS
Overview
Agency History
Scope and Contents of the Records
Organization of the Records
Restrictions
Index Terms
Related Material
Administrative Information
Description of Series
Battalion records,
1941-1971, undated,
Administrative records,
1938-1983, undated (bulk 1941-1983),
Rosters,
1941-1947, undated,
Chronological files,
1941-1969,
Scrapbooks,
1942-1951, undated,
Photographs,
1941-1945, 1957-1969, undated,
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Texas Adjutant General's Department:
An Inventory of Texas State Guard/Texas Defense Guard/Texas
State Guard Reserve Corps Records at the Texas State Archives,
1938-1983, undated (bulk 1941-1945)
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| Creator: | Texas. Adjutant General's
Dept. |
| Title: | Texas State Guard/Texas
Defense Guard/Texas State Guard Reserve Corps records |
| Dates: | 1938-1983, undated |
| Dates: | (bulk 1941-1945) |
| Abstract: | These records include
general and special orders; correspondence; memoranda, circulars, and
bulletins; reports of all kinds; news clippings, magazines, and newsletters;
training materials; handbooks and other publications; legislation; budget
documents; maps; rosters; scrapbooks; and photographs. They comprise the
records of the Texas State Guard, its antecedents and its successors, dating
1938-1983, and undated, the majority dating from the Second World War
(1941-1945). |
| Quantity: | 83.72 cubic
ft. |
| Language | English. |
The 47th Legislature, by House Bill 45 (effective February 10, 1941)
created the Texas Defense Guard, to be organized by the Governor whenever any
part of the Texas National Guard was in active federal service (as they were
during the emergency beginning prior to Pearl Harbor, and extending to 1947).
This militia force was intended to serve only within the borders of the state,
except (by mutual consent of the state governors involved) to aid the military
or police forces of another state, or "in fresh pursuit of
insurrectionists, saboteurs, enemies, or enemy forces beyond the borders of
this State." Members of the Guard would neither be liable for, nor exempt
from, federal military service as a result of their membership in the Guard.
Eventually 51 battalions were formed, each battalion containing a headquarters
and a headquarters detachment, a service detachment, and a medical detachment,
in addition to between four and eight companies. Up to fifteen air force
squadrons, two battalions of field artillery, and several bands, were also
authorized. In 1943 the 48th Legislature, by House Bill 585, changed the name
of the organization to the Texas State Guard, and made a distinction between
the active and the reserve militia.
When the Texas National Guard was demobilized in 1947, the 50th
Legislature (by Senate Bill 361) created the Texas State Guard Reserve Corps
(TSGRC), to provide a reservoir of military strength for use by the state in
time of national or state emergency, when any part of the Texas National Guard
was called into federal service. When so activated, this Texas State Guard
Reserve Corps would function as the Texas State Guard (TSG). The Governor of
Texas appointed a Commanding General for the Texas State Guard Reserve Corps,
to be supervised by the Adjutant General of Texas. Initially the state was
divided into twelve districts, each with a colonel as regimental commander.
In January 1958, the TSGRC was reorganized as follows: an Active
Reserve, a Ready Reserve, an Inactive Reserve, an Enlisted Reserve, an Honorary
Reserve, a Provost Marshal Section, and an ROTC-NDCC [Reserve Officer Training
Corps-National Defense Cadet Corps] Group. As the most important component, the
Active Reserve was composed of a Corps Headquarters, one Corps Radio Unit, six
Defense Group Headquarters, six Defense Group Radio Units, 30 Internal Security
Battalions (about half of them strictly cadre
units with officer personnel only), and 12 Radio and Rescue Detachments, with a
total authorized strength of 10,000 officers and enlisted men.
In 1965, the 59th Legislature, by House Bill 410, abolished the TSGRC
and replaced it with the Texas State Guard; in this act the Active Militia (or
State Military Forces) is defined as consisting of the Texas Army National
Guard and the Texas Air National Guard (known collectively as the Texas
National Guard), supplemented by the Texas State Guard.
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These records include general and special orders; correspondence;
memoranda, circulars, and bulletins; reports of all kinds; news clippings,
magazines, and newsletters; training materials; handbooks and other
publications; legislation; budget documents; maps; rosters; scrapbooks; and
photographs. They comprise the records of the Texas State Guard, its
antecedents and its successors, dating 1938-1983, and undated, the majority
dating from the Second World War (1941-1945).
To prepare this preliminary inventory, the described materials were
cursorily reviewed to delineate series, to confirm the accuracy of contents
lists, to provide an estimate of dates covered, and to determine record
types.
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Organization of the Records
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| These records are organized into six series: |
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| | Battalion records, 1941-1971 (bulk 1941-1947), undated, 64.67
cubic ft. (2 subseries) |
| | Administrative records, 1938-1983, undated (bulk 1941-1983),
9.89 cubic ft. (2 subseries) |
| | Rosters, 1941-1947, undated, 1.58 cubic ft. |
| | Chronological files, 1941-1969, 4 cubic ft. |
| | Scrapbooks, 1942-1951, undated, 2.11 cubic ft. |
| | Photographs, 1941-1945, 1957-1969, undated, 1.47 cubic ft. (5
subseries) |
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Restrictions on Access
None.
Restrictions on Use
Researchers are required to wear gloves provided by the Archives
when reviewing photographic materials.
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| The terms listed here were used to catalog the
records. The terms can be used to find similar or related records. |
| Corporate Names: |
| | Texas State
Guard. |
| | Texas State Guard.
Reserve Corps. |
| | Texas. Defense
Guard. |
| | Texas State
Guard--Personnel records. |
| | Texas. Defense
Guard. Air Corps. |
| Subjects: |
| | Civil-Military
relations--Texas. |
| Places: |
| | Texas--History--1846-1950. |
| Document Types: |
| | Correspondence--Texas--Military records--1938-1983.
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| | Orders (military
records)--Texas--1938-1983. |
| | Memorandums--Texas--Military records--1938-1983.
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| | Training
manuals--Texas--Military records--1938-1983. |
| | Photographs--Texas--Military records--1938-1983.
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| | Budgets--Texas--Military
records--1938-1983. |
| | Maps--Texas--Military
records--1938-1983. |
| | Rosters--Texas--Military
records--1938-1983. |
| Functions: |
| | Protecting state.
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The following materials are offered as
possible sources of further information on the agencies and subjects covered by
the records. The listing is not exhaustive.
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| Texas State
Archives |
| | Texas Adjutant General's Department, Departmental
correspondence, 1846-1943 (bulk 1861-1933), 121.62 cubic ft. |
| | Texas Adjutant General's Department, Texas National Guard
records, 1902-1931, 1939, 1941-1945, 1950, undated (bulk 1903-1911), 39.47
cubic ft. |
| | Texas Adjutant General's Department, Blueprints, 1987-1993,
6.84 cubic ft. |
| | 36th Division Association Papers, 1857-1964 and [19--], 13
ft., 2 in. |
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(Identify the item and cite the series), Texas State Guard/Texas
Defense Guard/Texas State Guard Reserve Corps records, Texas Adjutant General's
Department. Archives and Information Services Division, Texas State Library and
Archives Commission.
Accession number: 1990/038
These records were transferred to the Archives Division of the Texas
State Library and Archives Commission by the Texas State Guard Headquarters of
the Texas Adjutant General's Department on November 29, 1989.
Tony Black, June 1990
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Battalion records,
1941-1971, undated, 64.67 cubic ft.
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| These records include military orders (general, special, and field
orders), correspondence and memoranda, battalion inspection reports, reports of
annual federal inspections, morning reports (monthly reports of drills and
exercises), monthly reports of guard duty, quarterly strength reports, special
reports (mainly on incidents involving martial law), daily staff journals,
petitions, legislation, news clippings, maps (mainly for maneuvers), reports of
unit funds, council books with company accounts, inventories, battalion
rosters, requests for reassignments, handbooks, reports of National Guard duty
performed, and field training and armory drill payrolls. They comprise the
battalion records of the Texas State Guard, its antecedents and its successors,
dating 1941-1971, and undated, but mostly for the period of World War II
(1941-1945). Since the nature of the records included in the pre-1947 period is
markedly different from those in the post-1947 period, each is described
separately. |
| Organization |
| These records are organized into two subseries: |
| Battalion records, 1941-1947, 62.17 cubic ft. |
| Battalion records, 1948-1971, undated, 2.5 cubic ft. |
| Preferred Citation |
| (Identify the item and cite the subseries), Battalion records,
Texas State Guard records, Texas Adjutant General's Department. Archives and
Information Services Division, Texas State Library and Archives Commission. |
| Accession Information |
| Accession number: 1990/038 |
| These records were transferred to the Archives Division of the
Texas State Library and Archives Commission by the Texas State Guard
Headquarters of the Texas Adjutant General's Department on November 29,
1989. |
| Restrictions on Access |
| None. |
| Restrictions on Use |
| None. |
| Processed by |
| Tony Black, June 1990 |
| | | Battalion records, 1941-1947,
62.17 cubic ft. |
| | The types of documents contained in these files include general
and special orders, correspondence and memoranda, battalion inspection reports,
reports of annual federal inspections, "morning
reports" (monthly reports of drills and exercises), monthly reports of
guard duty, special reports (mainly on incidents involving martial law), daily
journals, petitions, legislation, news clippings, maps (mainly for maneuvers),
reports of unit funds, "council books" with company
accounts, inventories, etc. They comprise the records of the 51 battalions of
the Texas Defense Guard/Texas State Guard, plus records of the bands,
unassigned companies, and air squadrons, 1941-1947. These records are both at
the battalion/squadron level and at the company/detachment/flight level. For
each company and detachment, monthly reports provide names, date of enlistment
(for officers), a record of attendance, remarks, and a brief description of
each drill or exercise. A complete battalion record contains the following
files, in roughly this order: a general file, Intelligence and Communication,
Plans and Training, Supply and Equipment, Publicity, Semi-Annual Report of Unit
Funds, Inspector's Report, Federal Inspections, Headquarters, Headquarters
Detachment, Service Detachment, Medical Detachment, Company A, Company B,
etc. |
| | Arrangement |
| | These records are arranged by battalion, and therein by
detachment and company. |
| | Preferred Citation |
| | (Identify the item), Battalion records (1941-1947), Battalion
records, Texas State Guard records, Texas Adjutant General's Department.
Archives and Information Services Division, Texas State Library and Archives
Commission. |
| | The following is a chart that will enable the researcher to
match a given county with its corresponding battalion in the Texas Defense
Guard/Texas State Guard, 1941-1947. |
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| COUNTY | BATTALION |
| Anderson | 37 |
| Andrews | 34 |
| Angelina | 44 |
| Aransas | 28 |
| Archer | 25 |
| Armstrong | 14 |
| Atascosa | 36 |
| Austin | 47 |
| Bailey | 39 |
| Bandera | 36 |
| Bastrop | 45 |
| Baylor | 25 |
| Bee | 21 |
| Bell | 8 |
| Bexar | 36 |
| Blanco | 6 |
| Borden | 34 |
| Bosque | 12 |
| Bowie | 50 |
| Brazoria | 2 |
| Brazoria | 48 |
| Brazos | 8 |
| Brewster | 3 |
| Briscoe | 41 |
| Brooks | 38 |
| Brown | 15 |
| Burleson | 8 |
| Burnet | 6 |
| Caldwell | 45 |
| Calhoun | 21 |
| Callahan | 10 |
| Cameron | 24 |
| Camp | 32 |
| Carson | 14 |
| Cass | 50 |
| Castro | 39 |
| Chambers | 9 |
| Cherokee | 23 |
| Childress | 41 |
| Clay | 25 |
| Cochran | 39 |
| Coke | 11 |
| Coleman | 15 |
| Collin | 40 |
| Collingsworth | 14 |
| Colorado | 45 |
| Comal | 36 |
| Comanche | 15 |
| Concho | 11 |
| Cooke | 30 |
| Coryell | 8 |
| Cottle | 41 |
| Crane | 34 |
| Crockett | 11 |
| Crosby | 39 |
| Culberson | 4 |
| Dallam | 14 |
| Dallas | 19 |
| Dallas | 29 |
| Dallas | 35 |
| Dallas | 51 |
| Dawson | 34 |
| Deaf Smith | 14 |
| Delta | 42 |
| Denton | 30 |
| DeWitt | 45 |
| Dickens | 41 |
| Dimmit | 20 |
| Donley | 14 |
| Duval | 38 |
| Eastland | 15 |
| Ector | 34 |
| Edwards | 20 |
| El Paso | 4 |
| Ellis | 12 |
| Erath | 15 |
| Falls | 8 |
| Fannin | 40 |
| Fayette | 45 |
| Fisher | 10 |
| Floyd | 41 |
| Foard | 41 |
| Fort Bend | 47 |
| Franklin | 42 |
| Freestone | 37 |
| Frio | 20 |
| Gaines | 34 |
| Galveston | 49 |
| Garza | 39 |
| Gillespie | 6 |
| Glasscock | 34 |
| Goliad | 21 |
| Gonzales | 45 |
| Gray | 14 |
| Grayson | 40 |
| Gregg | 32 |
| Grimes | 37 |
| Guadalupe | 45 |
| Hale | 39 |
| Hall | 41 |
| Hamilton | 15 |
| Hansford | 14 |
| Hardeman | 41 |
| Hardin | 18 |
| Hardin | 43 |
| Harris | 7 |
| Harrison | 33 |
| Hartley | 14 |
| Haskell | 17 |
| Hays | 5 |
| Hemphill | 14 |
| Henderson | 37 |
| Hidalgo | 31 |
| Hill | 12 |
| Hockley | 39 |
| Hood | 15 |
| Hopkins | 42 |
| Houston | 37 |
| Howard | 34 |
| Hudspeth | 4 |
| Hunt | 42 |
| Hutchinson | 14 |
| Irion | 11 |
| Jack | 17 |
| Jackson | 47 |
| Jasper | 44 |
| Jeff Davis | 46 |
| Jefferson | 9 |
| Jim Hogg | 13 |
| Jim Wells | 38 |
| Johnson | 12 |
| Jones | 10 |
| Karnes | 45 |
| Kaufman | 19 |
| Kendall | 36 |
| Kenedy | 26 |
| Kent | 41 |
| Kerr | 36 |
| Kimble | 11 |
| King | 41 |
| Kinney | 20 |
| Kleberg | 28 |
| Knox | 17 |
| La Salle | 20 |
| Lamar | 42 |
| Lamb | 39 |
| Lampasas | 6 |
| Lavaca | 45 |
| Lee | 45 |
| Leon | 37 |
| Liberty | 16 |
| Limestone | 8 |
| Lipscomb | 14 |
| Live Oak | 38 |
| Llano | 6 |
| Loving | 1 |
| Lubbock | 39 |
| Lynn | 39 |
| Madison | 37 |
| Marion | 33 |
| Martin | 34 |
| Mason | 6 |
| Matagorda | 47 |
| Maverick | 20 |
| McCulloch | 6 |
| McLennan | 8 |
| McLennan | 12 |
| McMullen | 38 |
| Medina | 36 |
| Menard | 11 |
| Midland | 34 |
| Milam | 8 |
| Mills | 15 |
| Mitchell | 10 |
| Montague | 25 |
| Montague | 30 |
| Montgomery | 22 |
| Moore | 14 |
| Morris | 50 |
| Motley | 41 |
| Nacogdoches | 44 |
| Navarro | 37 |
| Newton | 43 |
| Newton | 44 |
| Nolan | 10 |
| Nueces | 28 |
| Ochiltree | 14 |
| Oldham | 14 |
| Orange | 43 |
| Palo Pinto | 15 |
| Panola | 33 |
| Parker | 15 |
| Parmer | 39 |
| Pecos | 46 |
| Polk | 44 |
| Potter | 14 |
| Presidio | 3 |
| Rains | 32 |
| Randall | 14 |
| Reagan | 11 |
| Real | 20 |
| Red River | 42 |
| Reeves | 46 |
| Refugio | 21 |
| Roberts | 14 |
| Robertson | 8 |
| Rockwall | 19 |
| Runnels | 11 |
| Rusk | 23 |
| Sabine | 44 |
| San Augustine | 44 |
| San Jacinto | 44 |
| San Patricio | 21 |
| San Saba | 6 |
| Schleicher | 11 |
| Scurry | 10 |
| Shackelford | 10 |
| Shelby | 33 |
| Sherman | 14 |
| Smith | 32 |
| Somervell | 15 |
| Starr | 31 |
| Stephens | 15 |
| Sterling | 11 |
| Stonewall | 41 |
| Sutton | 11 |
| Swisher | 39 |
| Tarrant | 27 |
| Taylor | 10 |
| Terrell | 46 |
| Terry | 34 |
| Throckmorton | 17 |
| Titus | 50 |
| Tom Green | 11 |
| Travis | 5 |
| Trinity | 44 |
| Tyler | 44 |
| Upshur | 32 |
| Upton | 34 |
| Uvalde | 20 |
| Val Verde | 20 |
| Van Zandt | 32 |
| Victoria | 47 |
| Walker | 37 |
| Waller | 47 |
| Ward | 1 |
| Washington | 47 |
| Webb | 13 |
| Wharton | 47 |
| Wheeler | 14 |
| Wichita | 25 |
| Wilbarger | 25 |
| Willacy | 26 |
| Williamson | 6 |
| Wilson | 36 |
| Winkler | 1 |
| Wise | 30 |
| Wood | 32 |
| Yoakum | 34 |
| Young | 17 |
| Zapata | 13 |
| Zavala | 20 |
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| | | | 1st Battalion |
| box | folder |
| 1990/038-1 | 1. | | | | Company A, Dallas |
| 2. | | | | Company B, Dallas |
| 3. | | | | Company C, Dallas |
| 4. | | | | Company D, Dallas/Kermit |
| 5. | | | | Company E, Dallas |
| 6. | | | | Company F, Dallas |
| | | | 2nd Battalion |
| box | folder |
| 1990/038-2 | 1. | | | | Publicity |
| 2. | | | | Semi-Annual Report of Unit Funds |
| 3. | | | | Headquarters, Houston |
| 4. | | | | Medical Detachment, Houston |
| 5. | | | | Service Detachment, Houston |
| 6. | | | | Company A, Houston |
| 7. | | | | Company B, Houston |
| 8. | | | | Company C, Houston |
| 9. | | | | Company D, Houston |
| | | | 3rd Battalion |
| box | folder |
| 1990/038-2 | 10. | | | | Publicity |
| 11. | | | | Semi-Annual Report of Unit Funds |
| 12. | | | | Headquarters, Alpine |
| 13. | | | | Medical Detachment, Alpine |
| 14. | | | | Service Detachment, Alpine |
| 15. | | | | Company A, Fort Davis |
| 16. | | | | Company B, Alpine |
| 17. | | | | Company B, Marfa |
| 18. | | | | Company C, Marathon |
| 19. | | | | Company C, Terlingua |
| 20. | | | | Company D, Presidio |
| | | | 4th Battalion |
| box | folder |
| 1990/038-3 | 1. | | | | Headquarters, El Paso |
| 2. | | | | General file |
| 3. | | | | Inspectors Report |
| 4. | | | | Semi-Annual Report of Unit Funds |
| 5. | | | | Federal Inspections |
| 6. | | | | Medical Detachment, El Paso |
| 7. | | | | Service Detachment, El Paso |
| 8. | | | | Company A, Fabens |
| 9. | | | | Company B, Van Horn |
| 10. | | | | Company B, El Paso |
| 11. | | | | Company C, Canutillo |
| 12. | | | | Company D, El Paso |
| 13. | | | | Company E, Clint |
| box | folder |
| 1990/038-4 | 1. | | | | Company F, El Paso |
| 2. | | | | Company G, Fort Hancock |
| | | | 5th Battalion |
| box | folder |
| 1990/038-4 | 3. | | | | 5th Battalion |
| 4. | | | | Headquarters, Austin |
| 5. | | | | General |
| 6. | | | | Intelligence and Communication |
| 7. | | | | Plans and Training |
| 8. | | | | Supply and Equipment |
| 9. | | | | Publicity |
| 10. | | | | Semi-Annual Report of Unit Funds |
| 11. | | | | Inspectors Report |
| 12. | | | | Federal Inspections |
| 13. | | | | First Camouflage Company |
| 14. | | | | State Headquarters Company, Austin |
| box | folder |
| 1990/038-5 | 1. | | | | Headquarters, Austin |
| 2. | | | | Headquarters Detachment, Austin |
| 3. | | | | Medical Detachment, Austin |
| 4. | | | | Service Detachment, Austin |
| 5. | | | | Company A, Austin |
| 6. | | | | Company B, Austin |
| 7. | | | | Company C, Bertram |
| 8. | | | | Company D, Austin |
| box | folder |
| 1990/038-81 | 1. | | | | Texas State Guard, 5th Battalion, Austin,
1943 [1942-1945] (scrapbook) |
| | | | 6th Battalion |
| box | folder |
| 1990/038-6 | 1. | | | | General (Major Emmett T. Grimes,
commanding) |
| 2. | | | | Intelligence and Communication |
| 3. | | | | Supply and Equipment |
| 4. | | | | Semi-Annual Report of Unit Funds |
| 5. | | | | Inspectors Report |
| 6. | | | | Federal Inspections |
| 7. | | | | Headquarters, Georgetown |
| 8. | | | | Headquarters Detachment, Georgetown |
| 9. | | | | Service Detachment, Florence |
| 10. | | | | Service Detachment, Taylor |
| 11. | | | | Medical Detachment, Georgetown |
| box | folder |
| 1990038-6 | 12. | | | | Company A, Lampasas |
| box | folder |
| 1990/038-6 | 13. | | | | Company B, Georgetown |
| 14. | | | | Company C, Burnet |
| 15. | | | | Company D, Taylor |
| | | | 7th Battalion |
| box | folder |
| 1990/038-6 | 16. | | | | 7th Battalion |
| 17. | | | | Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment,
Houston |
| 18. | | | | General (Major Vincent Chiodo,
commanding) |
| 19. | | | | Intelligence and Communication |
| 20. | | | | Plans and Training |
| 21. | | | | Supply and Equipment |
| box | folder |
| 1990/038-7 | 1. | | | | Publicity |
| 2. | | | | Semi-Annual Report of Unit Funds |
| 3. | | | | Inspectors Report |
| 4. | | | | Federal Inspections |
| 5. | | | | Service Detachment, Houston |
| 6. | | | | Medical Detachment, Houston |
| 7. | | | | Company A, Houston |
| 8. | | | | Company B, Pasadena |
| 9. | | | | Company C, Houston |
| 10. | | | | Company D, Houston |
| 11. | | | | Company E, Houston |
| | | | 8th Battalion |
| box | folder |
| 1990/038-8 | 1. | | | | General (Major John F. Shehy,
commanding) |
| 2. | | | | Intelligence and Communication |
| 3. | | | | Plans and Training |
| 4. | | | | Supply and Equipment |
| 5. | | | | Publicity |
| 6. | | | | Semi-Annual Report of Unit Funds |
| 7. | | | | Inspectors Report |
| 8. | | | | Federal Inspections |
| 9. | | | | Headquarters Detachment, Waco |
| 10. | | | | Medical Detachment, Waco |
| 11. | | | | Company A, Waco |
| 12. | | | | Company B, Waco |
| 13. | | | | Company C. Groesbeck |
| 14. | | | | Company D, Marlin |
| | | | 9th Battalion |
| box | folder |
| 1990/038-9 | 1. | | | | General (Major Donald A. Dunlavey,
commanding) |
| 2. | | | | Intelligence and Communication |
| 3. | | | | Plans and Training |
| 4. | | | | Supply and Equipment |
| 5. | | | | Publicity |
| 6. | | | | Semi-Annual Report of Unit Funds |
| 7. | | | | Inspectors Report |
| 8. | | | | Federal Inspections |
| 9. | | | | Headquarters Detachment, Port Arthur |
| 10. | | | | Service Detachment, Port Arthur |
| 11. | | | | Medical Detachment, Port Arthur |
| 12. | | | | Company A, Port Arthur |
| 13. | | | | Company B, Port Arthur |
| box | folder |
| 1990/038-10 | 1. | | | | Company C, Port Arthur |
| 2. | | | | Company D, Port Arthur |
| | | | 10th Battalion |
| box | folder |
| 1990/038-10 | 3. | | | | General (Major John H. Alvis,
commanding) |
| 4. | | | | Intelligence and Communication |
| 5. | | | | Plans and Training |
| 6. | | | | Supply and Equipment |
| 7. | | | | Publicity |
| 8. | | | | Semi-Annual Report of Unit Funds |
| 9. | | | | Inspectors Report |
| 10. | | | | Federal Inspections |
| 11. | | | | 10th Battalion |
| 12. | | | | Headquarters, Abilene |
| 13. | | | | Headquarters Detachment, Abilene |
| 14. | | | | Service Detachment, Abilene |
| 15. | | | | Medical Detachment, Abilene |
| 16. | | | | Company A, Abilene |
| box | folder |
| 1990/038-11 | 1. | | | | Company B, Colorado City |
| 2. | | | | Company C, Moran |
| 3. | | | | Company D, Colorado City |
| 4. | | | | Company E, Albany |
| 5. | | | | Company F, Sweetwater |
| 6. | | | | Company G, Stamford |
| | | | 11th Battalion |
| box | folder |
| 1990/038-12 | 1. | | | | General (Major Emmett D. Cox,
commanding) |
| 2. | | | | Intelligence and Communication |
| 3. | | | | Plans and Training |
| 4. | | | | Supply and Equipment |
| 5. | | | | Publicity |
| 6. | | | | Semi-Annual Report of Unit Funds |
| 7. | | | | Inspectors Report |
| 8. | | | | Federal Inspections |
| 9. | | | | 11th Battalion |
| 10. | | | | Headquarters, San Angelo |
| 11. | | | | Headquarters Detachment, San Angelo |
| 12. | | | | Service Detachment, San Angelo |
| 13. | | | | Medical Detachment, Ballinger |
| 14. | | | | Company A, San Angelo |
| 15. | | | | Company B, San Angelo |
| 16. | | | | Company C, Big Lake |
| 17. | | | | Company D, Iraan |
| box | folder |
| 1990/038-13 | 1. | | | | Company E, Ballinger |
| 2. | | | | Company F, Eden |
| | | | 12th Battalion |
| box | folder |
| 1990/038-13 | 3. | | | | General (Major Homer A. Daniel,
commanding) |
| 4. | | | | Intelligence and Communication |
| 5. | | | | Plans and Training |
| 6. | | | | Supply and Equipment |
| 7. | | | | Publicity |
| 8. | | | | Semi-Annual Report of Unit Funds |
| 9. | | | | Inspectors Report |
| 10. | | | | Federal Inspections |
| 11. | | | | 12th Battalion |
| 12. | | | | Headquarters, Mart |
| 13. | | | | Headquarters Detachment, Mart |
| 14. | | | | Service Detachment, Hillsboro |
| 15. | | | | Medical Detachment, Mart |
| 16. | | | | Company A, West |
| 17. | | | | Company B, Hillsboro |
| 18. | | | | Company C, Mart |
| 19. | | | | Company D, Cleburne |
| 20. | | | | Company E, Mexia |
| | | | 13th Battalion |
| box | folder |
| 1990/038-13 | 21. | | | | General (Major Ross Swisher, commanding) |
| 22. | | | | Intelligence and Communication |
| 23. | | | | Plans and Training |
| 24. | | | | Supply and Equipment |
| 25. | | | | Publicity |
| box | folder |
| 1990/038-14 | 1. | | | | Semi-Annual Report of Unit Funds |
| 2. | | | | Inspectors Report |
| 3. | | | | Federal Inspections |
| 4. | | | | 13th Battalion |
| 5-6. | | | | Headquarters, Laredo |
| 7. | | | | Headquarters Detachment, Laredo |
| 8. | | | | Service Detachment, Laredo |
| 9. | | | | Medical Detachment, Laredo |
| 10. | | | | Company A, Laredo |
| 11. | | | | Company B, Laredo |
| box | folder |
| 1990/038-15 | 1. | | | | Company C, Cotulla |
| 2. | | | | Company D, Mirando City |
| 3. | | | | Company D, Laredo |
| 4. | | | | Company E, Hebbronville |
| 5. | | | | Laredo Club Rifle Association |
| | | | 14th Battalion |
| box | folder |
| 1990/038-15 | 6. | | | | General |
| 7. | | | | Intelligence and Communication |
| 8. | | | | Plans and Training |
| 9. | | | | Supply and Equipment |
| 10. | | | | Publicity |
| 11. | | | | Semi-Annual Report of Unit Funds |
| 12. | | | | Inspectors Report |
| 13. | | | | Federal Inspections |
| 14-15. | | | | Headquarters, Borger |
| 16. | | | | Headquarters Detachment |
| 17. | | | | Service Detachment, Borger |
| 18. | | | | Medical Detachment, Pampa |
| box | folder |
| 1990/038-16 | 1. | | | | Company A, Amarillo |
| 2. | | | | Company B, Borger |
| 3. | | | | Company C, Amarillo |
| 4. | | | | Company D, Pampa |
| 5. | | | | Company E, Dalhart |
| 6. | | | | Company F, Dumas |
| | | | 15th Battalion |
| box | folder |
| 1990/038-17 | 1. | | | | General |
| 2. | | | | Intelligence and Communication |
| 3. | | | | Plans and Training |
| 4. | | | | Supply and Equipment |
| 5. | | | | Publicity |
| 6. | | | | Semi-Annual Report of Unit Funds |
| 7. | | | | Inspectors Report |
| 8. | | | | Federal Inspections |
| 9. | | | | Headquarters, Breckenridge |
| 10. | | | | Headquarters Detachment, Breckenridge |
| 11. | | | | Service Detachment, Breckenridge |
| 12. | | | | Medical Detachment, Breckenridge |
| 13. | | | | Company A, Breckenridge |
| 14. | | | | Company C, Stephenville |
| 15. | | | | Company F [D], Dublin (see also Unassigned
Companies) |
| 16. | | | | Company G [E], Ranger (see also Unassigned
Companies) |
| | | | 16th Battalion |
| box | folder |
| 1990/038-17 | 17. | | | | General (Major Walton B. Killough,
commanding) |
| 18. | | | | Intelligence and Communication |
| 19. | | | | Plans and Training |
| 20. | | | | Supply and Equipment |
| 21. | | | | Publicity |
| 22. | | | | Semi-Annual Report of Unit Funds |
| 23. | | | | Inspectors Report |
| 24. | | | | Federal Inspections |
| box | folder |
| 1990/038-59 | 9-10. | | | | Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment,
Baytown |
| box | folder |
| 1990/038-60 | 1. | | | | Service Detachment, Goose Creek |
| 2. | | | | Medical Detachment, Goose Creek |
| 3. | | | | Company A, Baytown |
| 4-5. | | | | Company B, Goose Creek/Baytown |
| 6. | | | | Company C, Highlands |
| 7. | | | | Company D, Liberty |
| | | | 17th Battalion |
| box | folder |
| 1990/038-60 | 8. | | | | General (Major James N. McKnight, Jr
commanding) |
| 9. | | | | Intelligence and Communication |
| 10. | | | | Plans and Training |
| 11. | | | | Supply and Equipment |
| 12. | | | | Publicity |
| 13. | | | | Semi-Annual Report of Unit Funds |
| 14. | | | | Inspectors Report |
| 15. | | | | Federal Inspections |
| 16. | | | | Headquarters, Munday |
| 17. | | | | Headquarters Detachment,
Throckmorton/Rule |
| 18. | | | | Service Detachment, Munday |
| box | folder |
| 1990/038-18 | 1. | | | | Company A, Throckmorton |
| 2. | | | | Company B, Woodson |
| 3. | | | | Company C, Munday |
| 4. | | | | Company D, Bryson |
| 5. | | | | Company E, Seymour |
| | | | 18th Battalion |
| box | folder |
| 1990/038-18 | 6. | | | | General (Major Fred C. Stone,
commanding) |
| 7. | | | | Intelligence and Communication |
| 8. | | | | Plans and Training |
| 9. | | | | Supply and Equipment |
| 10. | | | | Publicity |
| 11. | | | | Semi-Annual Report of Unit Funds |
| 12. | | | | Inspectors Report |
| 13. | | | | Federal Inspections |
| 14. | | | | Eighteenth Battalion |
| 15. | | | | Headquarters, Beaumont |
| box | folder |
| 1990/038-19 | 1. | | | | Headquarters Detachment, Beaumont |
| 2. | | | | Service Detachment, Beaumont |
| 3. | | | | Medical Detachment, Beaumont |
| 4. | | | | Company A, Beaumont |
| 5. | | | | Company B, Beaumont |
| 6. | | | | Company C, Beaumont |
| 7. | | | | Company D, China |
| | | | 19th Battalion |
| box | folder |
| 1990/038-20 | 1. | | | | General (Major Bernard F. McLain,
commanding) |
| 2. | | | | Plans and Training |
| 3. | | | | Supply and Equipment |
| 4. | | | | Publicity |
| 5. | | | | Semi-Annual Report of Unit Funds |
| 6. | | | | Inspectors Report |
| 7. | | | | Federal Inspections |
| 8. | | | | Headquarters, Dallas |
| 9. | | | | Headquarters Detachment, Dallas |
| 10. | | | | Medical Detachment, Dallas Beaumont |
| 11. | | | | Company A, Dallas |
| 12. | | | | Company B, Dallas |
| 13. | | | | Company C, Dallas |
| 14. | | | | Company D, Dallas |
| 15. | | | | Company E, Terrell |
| | | | 20th Battalion |
| box | folder |
| 1990/038-21 | 1. | | | | General (Major George W. West,
commanding) |
| 2. | | | | Intelligence and Communication |
| 3. | | | | Plans and Training |
| 4. | | | | Supply and Equipment |
| 5. | | | | Publicity |
| 6. | | | | Semi-Annual Report of Unit Funds |
| 7. | | | | Inspectors Report |
| 8. | | | | Federal Inspections |
| 9. | | | | Headquarters, Uvalde |
| 10. | | | | Headquarters Detachment, Uvalde |
| 11. | | | | Service Detachment, Uvalde |
| 12. | | | | Medical Detachment, Uvalde |
| 13. | | | | Company A, La Pryor |
| 14. | | | | Company A, Uvalde |
| 15. | | | | Company B, Crystal City |
| 16. | | | | Company B, Del Rio |
| 17. | | | | Company C, Pearsall |
| box | folder |
| 1990/038-22 | 1. | | | | Company D, Uvalde |
| 2. | | | | Company E, Eagle Pass |
| | | | 21st Battalion |
| box | folder |
| 1990/038-22 | 3. | | | | General (Major Allen D. Rooke,
commanding) |
| 4. | | | | Plans and Training |
| 5. | | | | Supply and Equipment |
| 6. | | | | Publicity |
| 7. | | | | Semi-Annual Report of Unit Funds |
| 8. | | | | Inspectors Report |
| 9. | | | | Federal Inspections |
| 10. | | | | Headquarters, Woodsboro |
| 11. | | | | Headquarters Detachment, Woodsboro/Refugio
[?] |
| 12. | | | | Service Detachment, Woodsboro |
| 13. | | | | Company A, Victoria |
| 14-15. | | | | Company A, Woodsboro |
| box | folder |
| 1990/038-23 | 1. | | | | Company B, Woodsboro |
| 2. | | | | Company B, Sinton |
| 3. | | | | Company C, Refugio |
| 4. | | | | Company D, Mathis |
| 5. | | | | Company E, Beeville |
| | | | 22nd Battalion |
| box | folder |
| 1990/038-23 | 6. | | | | General (Major Samuel R. Haggard,
commanding) |
| 7. | | | | Intelligence and Communication |
| 8. | | | | Plans and Training |
| 9. | | | | Supply and Equipment |
| 10. | | | | Publicity |
| 11. | | | | Semi-Annual Report of Unit Funds |
| 12. | | | | Inspectors Report |
| 13. | | | | Federal Inspections |
| 14. | | | | Headquarters, Houston |
| box | folder |
| 1990/038-24 | 1. | | | | Service Detachment, Houston (old) |
| 2. | | | | (new) |
| 3. | | | | Medical Detachment, Houston |
| 4-5. | | | | Company A, Houston |
| 6. | | | | Company B, Houston |
| 7. | | | | Company C, Humble |
| 8. | | | | Company C, Houston |
| box | folder |
| 1990/038-25 | 1. | | | | Company D, Conroe |
| | | | 23rd Battalion |
| box | folder |
| 1990/038-25 | 2. | | | | Intelligence and Communication |
| 3. | | | | Plans and Training |
| 4. | | | | Supply and Equipment |
| 5. | | | | Publicity |
| 6. | | | | Semi-Annual Report of Unit Funds |
| 7. | | | | Inspectors Report |
| 8. | | | | Federal Inspections |
| 9. | | | | 23rd Battalion |
| 10. | | | | Headquarters, Henderson/Joinerville |
| 11. | | | | Headquarters Detachment, Henderson |
| 12-13. | | | | Service Detachment,
Henderson/Joinerville |
| 14-15. | | | | Medical Detachment,
Henderson/Joinerville |
| 16-17. | | | | Company A, New London |
| 18-19. | | | | Company B, Overton |
| box | folder |
| 1990/038-26 | 1-2. | | | | Company C, Joinerville |
| 3-4. | | | | Company D, Henderson |
| | | | 24th Battalion |
| box | folder |
| 1990/038-26 | 5. | | | | General (Major Isadore Dorfman,
commanding) |
| 6. | | | | Intelligence and Communication |
| 7. | | | | Plans and Training |
| 8. | | | | Supply and Equipment |
| 9. | | | | Publicity |
| 10. | | | | Semi-Annual Report of Unit Funds |
| 11. | | | | Inspectors Report |
| 12. | | | | Federal Inspections |
| 13. | | | | 24th Battalion |
| 14. | | | | Headquarters, Brownsville |
| 15. | | | | Headquarters Detachment, Brownsville |
| 16. | | | | Service Detachment, Brownsville |
| 17. | | | | Medical Detachment, Brownsville |
| 18-19. | | | | Company A, Brownsville |
| 20-21. | | | | Company B, Brownsville |
| box | folder |
| 1990/038-27 | 1. | | | | Company C, San Benito |
| 2-3. | | | | Company D, Port Isabel |
| | | | 25th Battalion |
| box | folder |
| 1990/038-27 | 4. | | | | General (Major Edward W. Napier,
commanding) |
| 5. | | | | Intelligence and Communication |
| 6. | | | | Plans and Training |
| 7. | | | | Publicity |
| 8. | | | | Semi-Annual Report of Unit Funds |
| 9. | | | | Inspectors Report |
| 10. | | | | Federal Inspections |
| 11. | | | | Headquarters, Wichita Falls |
| 12. | | | | Headquarters Detachment, Wichita Falls |
| 13. | | | | Service Detachment, Wichita Falls |
| 14-15. | | | | Company A, Wichita Falls |
| 16-17. | | | | Company B, Wichita Falls |
| box | folder |
| 1990/038-28 | 1-2. | | | | Company C, Burkburnett |
| 3-4. | | | | Company D, Nocona |
| 5. | | | | Company D, Electra |
| 6. | | | | Company E, Seymour |
| 7-8. | | | | Company E, Olney |
| 9-10. | | | | Company F, Henrietta |
| | | | 26th Battalion |
| box | folder |
| 1990/038-28 | 11. | | | | General (Major J. B. Taylor, commanding) |
| 12. | | | | Intelligence and Communication |
| 13. | | | | Plans and Training |
| 14. | | | | Supply and Equipment |
| 15. | | | | Publicity |
| 16. | | | | Semi-Annual Report of Unit Funds |
| 17. | | | | Inspectors Report |
| 18. | | | | Federal Inspections |
| 19. | | | | Headquarters, Mercedes |
| folder | box |
| 20. | 1990/038-28 | | | | Headquarters Detachment, Mercedes |
| box | folder |
| 1990/038-29 | 1. | | | | Service Detachment, Harlingen |
| 2. | | | | Medical Detachment, Mercedes |
| 3. | | | | Company A, Harlingen |
| 4-5. | | | | Company B, Raymondville |
| 6-7. | | | | Company C, Mercedes |
| 8-9. | | | | Company D, Weslaco |
| | | | 27th Battalion |
| box | folder |
| 1990/038-29 | 10. | | | | General (Major Marshall H. Kennady,
commanding) |
| 11. | | | | Intelligence and Communication |
| 12. | | | | Plans and Training |
| 13. | | | | Supply and Equipment |
| 14. | | | | Publicity |
| 15. | | | | Semi-Annual Report of Unit Funds |
| 16. | | | | Inspectors Report |
| 17. | | | | Federal Inspections |
| 18. | | | | 27th Battalion |
| 19. | | | | Headquarters, Fort Worth |
| box | folder |
| 1990/038-30 | 1. | | | | Headquarters Detachment, Fort Worth |
| 2. | | | | Service Detachment, Fort Worth |
| 3. | | | | Medical Detachment, Fort Worth |
| 4-5. | | | | Company A, Fort Worth |
| 6. | | | | Company A, Cleburne |
| 7-8. | | | | Company B, Fort Worth |
| 9. | | | | Company C, Fort Worth |
| box | folder |
| 1990/038-31 | 1. | | | | Company D, Fort Worth |
| 2. | | | | Company E, Fort Worth |
| 3. | | | | Company F, Fort Worth |
| | | | [Fort Worth State Guard Band: see Bands] |
| | | | 28th Battalion |
| box | folder |
| 1990/038-31 | 4-5. | | | | Headquarters, Corpus Christi |
| 6. | | | | Semi-Annual Report of Unit Funds |
| 7. | | | | Inspectors Report |
| 8. | | | | Federal Inspections |
| 9. | | | | Service Detachment |
| 10. | | | | Medical Detachment |
| box | folder |
| 1990/038-32 | 1. | | | | Company A, Corpus Christi |
| 2. | | | | Company B, Corpus Christi |
| 3. | | | | Company C, Robstown |
| 4. | | | | Company D, Ingleside/Aransas Pass |
| 5. | | | | Company E, Corpus Christi |
| 6-7. | | | | Company F, Kingsville |
| box | folder |
| 1990/038-33 | 1. | | | | Company G, Corpus Christi |
| | | | 29th Battalion |
| box | folder |
| 1990/038-33 | 2. | | | | General (Major E. M. Dealey, commanding) |
| 3. | | | | Intelligence and Communication |
| 4. | | | | Plans and Training |
| 5. | | | | Supply and Equipment |
| 6. | | | | Publicity |
| 7. | | | | Semi-Annual Report of Unit Funds |
| 8. | | | | Inspectors Report |
| 9. | | | | Federal Inspections |
| 10. | | | | 29th Battalion |
| 11. | | | | Headquarters, Dallas |
| 12. | | | | Headquarters Detachment, Dallas |
| 13. | | | | Service Detachment, Dallas |
| 14. | | | | Medical Detachment, Dallas |
| 15-16. | | | | Company A, Dallas |
| 17-18. | | | | Company B, Dallas |
| box | folder |
| 1990/038-34 | 1-2. | | | | Company C, Dallas |
| 3. | | | | Company D, Dallas |
| | | | 30th Battalion |
| box | folder |
| 1990/038-34 | 4. | | | | General (Major S. G. Staniforth,
commanding) |
| 5. | | | | Intelligence and Communication |
| 6. | | | | Plans and Training |
| 7. | | | | Supply and Equipment |
| 8. | | | | Publicity |
| 9. | | | | Semi-Annual Report of Unit Funds |
| 10. | | | | Inspectors Report |
| 11. | | | | Federal Inspections |
| 12. | | | | Headquarters, Denton |
| 13. | | | | Headquarters Detachment, Denton |
| 14. | | | | Company A, Denton |
| 15. | | | | Company B, Gainesville |
| 16. | | | | Company C, Bowie |
| box | folder |
| 1990/038-35 | 1. | | | | Company D, Decatur |
| | | | 31st Battalion |
| box | folder |
| 1990/038-35 | 2. | | | | General (Major L. M. Bentsen,
commanding) |
| 3. | | | | Intelligence and Communication |
| 4. | | | | Plans and Training |
| 5. | | | | Supply and Equipment |
| 6. | | | | Publicity |
| 7. | | | | Semi-Annual Report of Unit Funds |
| 8. | | | | Inspectors Report |
| 9. | | | | Federal Inspections |
| 10. | | | | Headquarters, McAllen |
| 11. | | | | Headquarters Detachment, McAllen |
| 12. | | | | 31st Battalion |
| 13. | | | | Service Detachment, McAllen |
| 14. | | | | Medical Detachment, McAllen |
| 15-16. | | | | Company A, Mission |
| 17. | | | | Company B, McAllen |
| box | folder |
| 1990/038-36 | 1. | | | | Company C, Pharr |
| 2. | | | | Company D, Alamo |
| 3. | | | | Company E, Donna |
| 4. | | | | Company F, Edinburg |
| 5. | | | | Company G, Rio Grande City |
| | | | 32nd Battalion |
| box | folder |
| 1990/038-36 | 6. | | | | General (Major J. L. Tillery,
commanding) |
| 7. | | | | Intelligence and Communication |
| 8. | | | | Plans and Training |
| 9. | | | | Supply and Equipment |
| 10. | | | | Publicity |
| 11. | | | | Semi-Annual Report of Unit Funds |
| 12. | | | | Inspectors Report |
| 13. | | | | Federal Inspections |
| box | folder |
| 1990/038-37 | 1. | | | | Headquarters, Longview |
| 2. | | | | Headquarters Detachment, Longview |
| 3. | | | | Service Detachment, Longview |
| 4. | | | | Medical Detachment, Longview |
| 5-6. | | | | Company A, Longview |
| 7. | | | | Company B, Kilgore |
| 8. | | | | Company C, Gilmer |
| box | folder |
| 1990/038-59 | 7. | | | | Company D, Tyler |
| 8. | | | | Company E, Gladewater |
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