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Inside Texas State Guard 3rd Brigade: General Alvarez on Mission Focus and Recent Hurricane Beryl Relief Efforts

In the following video, Brigadier General Carl Alvarez, Commander of The Texas State Guard 3rd Brigade, discusses the essence of The Texas State Guard and the specific role of his 3rd Brigade. General Alvarez delves into the various missions they undertake, emphasizing their commitment to state emergency responses and community support. He highlights the rigorous training programs designed to prepare the brigade for diverse scenarios and the type of dedicated applicants they seek—individuals who are ready to serve their state with honor and dedication. This insightful discussion provides a comprehensive overview of the brigade’s operations and their vital contributions to the Texas State Guard.

Recently, members of The Texas State Guard 3rd Brigade were in Sugarland, Texas, where they successfully set up a Point of Distribution (POD) location in response to the devastation caused by Hurricane Beryl. The destructive force of the hurricane demolished entire homes and vehicles, leaving thousands without food, water, and other necessary supplies. The POD mission involved establishing a distribution point for both car and pedestrian traffic to deliver essential supplies such as food, water, and medical necessities to the affected community. This crucial mission, assigned to State Defense Forces by The National Guard, ensures the efficient distribution of vital resources, especially during emergencies when traditional supply chains are disrupted. The importance of the POD mission was notably highlighted during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, as the demand for essential supplies surged amidst supermarket shortages. These operations demonstrate the crucial role State Defense Forces play in enhancing community resilience and safeguarding the well-being of citizens during crises.


Point of distribution operations by 3rd Brigade Troops in response to the recent hurricane. Sugarland, Texas

Source: Texas State Guard

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