The commander-in-chief of the Texas National Guard is the Governor of Texas. This role includes overseeing both the Texas Army National Guard and the Texas Air National Guard. The Governor can mobilize the National Guard for state emergencies, such as natural disasters or civil unrest. Additionally, the Texas Adjutant General assists in managing the National Guard's operations and administration.
Yes. Each state has National Guard units.
Bear in mind that the National Guard comprises both the Army National Guard and Air National Guard. The major subordinate commands of the Texas Army National Guard and Air National Guard are listed in the corresponding Wikipedia articles for each, which you can access by clicking the related links at the bottom.
George W. Bush, with the Texas Air National Guard.
No, he was in the Texas Air National Guard.
Every state should have a "your state" Army (Air) National Guard OTAG-Office of the Adjudent General. Sample: Texas Army National Guard-OTAG, or Oregon Air National Guard, etc. Contact them.
When National Guard troops are called to federal service, the President serves as Commander-in-Chief, so that's who it is.
George w. Bush
The First National Bank of Texas, Midland Branch is located at 4517 N. Midland Dr.
Kasey Studdard
Yes, if they don't know how to spell.
President of the US, Governor of Texas, officer, Air National Guard
State of Texas National Guard: Det 2 HHC 3rd Batt 141 Infantry is at 3301 E Main St, Gatesville, TX - (254) 865-9340