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Originally Posted by SF-TX
Your opinion is irrelevant. Before you post your uninformed opinion here again, what does Title 32 of the US Code and Chapter 437 of the Texas Government Code say about whether or not the State Guard is a military force?
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I was not very clear in my explanation. I should have used "armed forces" as opposed to "military forces". Title 32 is very clear in that a State Guard is a Defense Force and differentiates it from the Armed Forces that may be called to federal service. However, Texas GC 437 does not use that language and instead only uses the term "military forces". My use of that word was wrong. (This post is at the direction of SF-TX, not an attempt to revive an argument)