2nd Brigade, Texas State Guard

2nd Brigade, Texas State Guard This is the official Facebook site of the 2nd Brigade, one of four brigades that comprise the TXSG.

This is the official Facebook site of the 2nd Brigade, Texas State Guard, Texas Military Department, one of 4 brigades in the Texas State Guard.

Duty First, Texas Always!
05/28/2026

Duty First, Texas Always!

05/28/2026
Guardsmen from 1st and 2nd Battalion, 2nd Brigade, Texas State Guard, hone their rappelling skills at the Lake Conroe Da...
05/27/2026

Guardsmen from 1st and 2nd Battalion, 2nd Brigade, Texas State Guard, hone their rappelling skills at the Lake Conroe Dam site, after practicing basic rescue knots and learning how to make Swiss harnesses, Conroe, Texas, May 9, 2026. This joint exercise covered first aid, search and rescue and basic rope and knot skills. Well done all! 2nd Brigade is "ad omnia parati" (Ready for anything) (Texas State Guard photos by Sgt. 1st Class William Nordness)

05/26/2026

Be there when Texans need you most. Serve your community. Serve your state. Serve for the love of Texas. Texas State Guard.

For more information, go to: https://tmd.texas.gov/texas-join-now

05/25/2026

Texas State Guard,

As we approach Memorial Day, we pause as a nation and as a military force to remember the brave men and women who gave their lives in service to the United States. Memorial Day is more than a holiday or the beginning of summer; it is a solemn reminder of the ultimate sacrifice made by generations of Americans who answered the call to serve something greater than themselves.

Every member of the military understands that service carries sacrifice. Families endure separation, service members place duty before comfort, and many willingly stand in harm’s way to defend their fellow citizens, their communities, and the ideals of this nation. Memorial Day honors those who gave everything in that service. Their courage, devotion, and selflessness form the foundation of the freedoms we enjoy today.

For the Texas State Guard, Memorial Day also serves as a reminder of the enduring spirit of service. While our missions focus on supporting the people of Texas during disasters, emergencies, and times of need, we remain part of a proud military tradition rooted in duty, sacrifice, and service to others. We stand alongside those who have worn the uniform before us and carry forward the values they defended.

As Texas Guard Service Members, we honor the fallen not only through remembrance but through how we serve today with professionalism, compassion, readiness, and commitment to our fellow Texans and our nation.

This Memorial Day, I ask each of you to take a moment to reflect on the sacrifices made by our fallen heroes and the families they have left behind. Their legacy lives on in our continued service and in our commitment to uphold the ideals they fought to protect.

I appreciate your dedication to the Texas State Guard, the Texas Military Department, the State of Texas, and our nation.

May we never forget those who made the ultimate sacrifice.

Respectfully,

Major General Roger O. Sheridan
Commanding General, Texas State Guard

During 2nd Brigade Annual training.
05/18/2026

During 2nd Brigade Annual training.

Texas State Guard Commanding General, Maj. Gen. Roger Sheridan and Command Sgt. Major, Sgt. Maj. Jerry Kovar, out doing what they do best — leading from the front. Not only do they serve together, they train together.

Proud to see our top leaders hitting the field with our Soldiers during Annual Training. This is the Texas State Guard spirit: leadership by example, always mission-ready.

Col. Arthur Levesque, Commander, 2nd Brigade, Texas State Guard, promotes Kristine Ferrer-Russ, Encarnason Ozuna and Ang...
05/16/2026

Col. Arthur Levesque, Commander, 2nd Brigade, Texas State Guard, promotes Kristine Ferrer-Russ, Encarnason Ozuna and Angafor Silas to Sergeant, Qaiser Mohiuddin to Staff Sergeant, Michael Faber to Chief Warrant Officer 2 and awards the Texas Medal of Merit to Sgt. Laura Carrell during a ceremony at the conclusion of Annual Training, Texas A&M University, RELLIS Campus, Bryan, Texas, April 26, 2026. Sergeant and Staff Sergeant are Non-Commisioned Officer (NCO) ranks that are part of the backbone of the Texas State Guard and any military, responsible for prompt and efficient ex*****on of orders to complete the mission. Warrant Officers are highly skilled experts in their fields, relied upon by commissioned officers and NCOs alike for their expertise. The Texas Medal of Merit is awarded to a member of the military forces of this state, another state, or the United States who performs outstanding service or attains extraordinary achievement in behalf of the state or United States. From the citation for Sgt. Carrell:
"Her efforts resulted in soldiers' near-perfect mission readiness and deployability over multiple venues and operations and her work contributed to mission accomplishment and the assurance of mission success."
These achievements represent years of dedication, training and service. Congratulations and well done all! (Texas State Guard photos by Chief Warrant Officer 2 Gregory Illich)

Members of 2nd Brigade, Texas State Guard, set up and operate a Point of Distribution (POD) as an exercise in response t...
05/14/2026

Members of 2nd Brigade, Texas State Guard, set up and operate a Point of Distribution (POD) as an exercise in response to a mock hurricane during Annual Training at TEEX Disaster City, College Station, Texas, April 25, 2026. Guardsmen set up a type III Point of Distribution (POD) which can accommodate more than 1,600 families, or approximately 5,000 individuals per day. General Support Units (GSUs) provided teams of personnel pulled from various battalions, just as they would be deployed during and actual natural disaster or other emergency. Each team was validated by Subject Matter Expert (SME) observers to ensure readiness for the approaching hurricane season. Well done all! 2nd Battalion is "ad omnia parati" (Ready for Anything!) (Texas State Guard photos by Chief Warrant Officer 2 Gregory Illich)

05/11/2026

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