Governor Abbott Commends Texas National Guard's Border Security Efforts

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Governor Greg Abbott praised the Texas National Guard for their dedication and service to the state during the 65th annual National Guard Association of Texas (NGAT) Conference in Round Rock. In his address, Governor Abbott highlighted the selflessness of the guardsmen, stating, “To serve your country, to put your life on the line for your fellow man, is to answer a higher calling.”

The Governor went on to emphasize the diverse roles the Texas National Guard fulfills, from overseas deployments to responding to natural disasters and securing the state's border. Governor Abbott acknowledged the courage and commitment of each member, saying, “Whether it is a war zone overseas, responding to a natural disaster here at home, or securing our border, each member of the Texas National Guard shows true courage, dedication, and a strong desire to protect their fellow Texan."

Furthermore, Governor Abbott expressed gratitude for the Texas National Guard's involvement in Operation Lone Star, a mission that has been ongoing for over three years. He thanked the guardsmen for their bravery, dedication, and service to the state, recognizing their vital role in safeguarding Texas.

The NGAT Conference in Round Rock also saw the participation of National Guard Association of Texas President Mireya Cruz, Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chief of the National Guard Bureau SEA Tony Whitehead, Mayor of Round Rock Craig Morgan, and other military and state leaders. NGAT, established in 1959, advocates for the interests of the Texas National Guard and its members, embodying the spirit of support and representation within the organization.