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I looked into another militia recently (TSM) which looked like a pretty professional group, but when they train they go through Sundays.  I request that if this group ends up coming together and putting together training events that we please avoid Sundays.  I do my best to honor the Lord's day and not schedule things on Sundays.

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Jayhawker, you aren't in TSM territory. You're in texas militia AO. We are working diligently to unify with TSM but as of yet we have been unable to get a face to face conversation. However. Depending on your county I may be able to direct you to your local leadership. We train on Saturdays. The only sundays that we use are 1 at the end of each quarter even then we probably wont use more than a couple hours in the morning.

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According to the TSM website (https://texasstatemilitia.net/) they have units that cover the entire state.  I reached out directly to them.

 

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Depending on your county I may be able to direct you to your local leadership. We train on Saturdays. The only sundays that we use are 1 at the end of each quarter even then we probably wont use more than a couple hours in the morning.

I don't understand.  I thought this 903 militia literally just started, so how could "we" have local leadership and a training schedule already?

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The "903 Militia" doesnt exist. This discussion has already been had with the admins and creators of the idea. We dont use it as a leadership structure in Texas. We already have all of that. However it is a great way to direct recruit flow. That's what we are using it for. Most of the 903 area is covered by the 15th regiment. All I need is your county so I can direct you. I'm the POC for the 903 coverage area.

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As for TSM covering their state... that's incorrect. They have multiple individual fractures structures. Texas militia is the unification of all Texas units under a comprehensive command system that ultimately reports to the governor in constitutionally relevant matters.

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I'm definitely quite confused as to the purpose of all this, then.

 

> This discussion has already been had with the admins and creators of the idea.

 

What idea? 

Can you link to this discussion? 

 

> We don't use it as a leadership structure in Texas. We already have all of that. However it is a great way to direct recruit flow. That's what we are using it for.
 

Who is we? 

 

> Most of the 903 area is covered by the 15th regiment.

 

15th regiment of what?

 

> All I need is your county so I can direct you.

 

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Ok point for point then.

1. The creators of the ACM model. The area code structure cannot work in Texas. We have too many variables. It kills command and control. However it gives us a good idea of where you are and who you fall under.

The answer to 2 and 3 is the same. Texas Militia. Proper. The whole shebang. The civilian texas army. All of us. Here... look at this.

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Texas Militia. Proper. The whole shebang. The civilian texas army. All of us.

 What does that mean?  Are you referring to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas_Militia, as in the Texas Army National Guard, the Texas Air National Guard, and the Texas State Guard?

 

I'm asking all these questions because I'm new to mymilitia.com and trying to understand what's going on and none of this is stated very clearly anywhere that I can tell (and if it is, please link to it).

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I mean anything: phone numbers, website, address, facebook page, newspaper ads, anything.

 

I mean, it's clear there are other militias in Texas that aren't part of your group, right?  I found at least a handful just clicking around. I want to evaluate each group to see if there's one whose goals I share with which I'd be willing to involve myself.  I didn't realize this area code business was just a recruiting flow for one specific group.  Why wasn't this info spelled out more clearly in the area-code post in the first place? 

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Area Code Militias accomplish multiple things including creating new militias and helping network with existing militias

 

when we established the ACM the intent was not to TAKE OVER all units we want to improve the networking and be a welcomed resource

 

in some cases like in Texas there was already an initiative in place to structure

 

do not feel pressured to join an established unit but you should be made aware of them and make your own decision

 

we hope the area code structure will help you connect with a unit or a person in that area to help you take that next step and do whats right for you

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My goals as they pertain to my potential involvement in a militia group are essentially twofold:

1.  To equip myself and fellow patriots to stand up to an abusive federal or state government, when and if necessary

2.  To network with other like-minded Texans and take responsibility for keeping our families and communities safe in the event of a worst-case scenario

 

Like anyone, I could wax on philosophically about what all that means, but that's the bottom line in plain language.

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25 minutes ago, fixer said:

Area Code Militias accomplish multiple things including creating new militias and helping network with existing militias

 

when we established the ACM the intent was not to TAKE OVER all units we want to improve the networking and be a welcomed resource

 

in some cases like in Texas there was already an initiative in place to structure

 

do not feel pressured to join an established unit but you should be made aware of them and make your own decision

 

we hope the area code structure will help you connect with a unit or a person in that area to help you take that next step and do whats right for you

Fixer, thanks for this explanation.  This is how I interpreted the area code thing.  But what Dylan was representing:

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Texas militia is the culmination of all texas patriot groups and individual units. It is all one now, with the exception of one

isn't adding up to me, and instead of helping me be "made aware of them and mak[ing my] own decision", this approach seems to me to obscure what's really there.  More to the point: I'm more confused, not less, because I have now been presented with apparently conflicting information. What I have been trying to accomplish in this thread (after Dylan responded) is clarity.

 

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in Texas there was already an initiative in place to structure

Is this what Dylan is talking about?  If so, can you shed more light on exactly what this means?

 

 

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Dylan, yes, militia groups are local and therefore determined by geography.  But your group isn't the only group.  I have a lot of questions that I'd want answered before associating myself with a militia, and I've been asking for resources by which I could come by those answers, rather than asking them one at a time on an internet forum.  But since you seem to insist on this format, I'll ask some of them here.

 

So far, the only name you've given me for your group is the Texas Lightfoot Milita, so I'll just refer to your group as TLM for now. 

  1. What, exactly, is the TLM?
  2. What are TLMs stated goals, values, mission, etc (identity questions)?  Do they have this in writing?
  3. Why would you suggest that TLM is the single unified militia in Texas when evidence I've been easily able to find online suggests otherwise?
  4. Who is the leadership of TLM?
  5. When was it formed, and by whom?
  6. How many units does it have? 
  7. How big are the units?
  8. Who leads the units?
  9. How do the units interact? 
  10. If they're in one command structure, then what is that command structure?
  11. Who is in that command structure? 
  12. How did they come to be in that command structure?
  13. You said TLM "reports to the governor in constitutionally relevant matters".  What does that mean?  Does the governor even know TLM exists?  Why would TLM report to the governor?
  14. What is the essential purpose of each unit?
  15. How do the units train?
  16. How often?
  17. At what expense?
  18. Where?
  19. Does TLM have any kind of political affiliation or apparatus?
  20. If TLM is trying to be the unified militia in Texas, why have you been unable to get TSM on board?
  21. Does the TLM have a legal status or entity?

I apologize if this comes across as needlessly aggressive.  That's not my intent, it's just that after all the back and forth so far I'm not sure how else to get the information I need.

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The light foot militia no longer exitst... we are stuck with the domain for another year and a half or so. The light foot name only applies to infantry militia units. All of it is explained on the website I gave you... all of it... go check it out. If you're 9n facebook would encourage you to contact me there and I can bring in my leadership.

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