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Governor Bill Haslam Commander-In-Chief

Governor Bill Haslam Commander-In-Chief. ORGANIZATION. GOVERNOR Commander-in-Chief. THE ADJUTANT GENERAL. ASST. ADJUTANT GENERAL ARMY. ASST. ADJUTANT GENERAL AIR. DIRECTOR MANAGEMENT SERVICES. COMMANDER TNSG. DIRECTOR TEMA. LEADERSHIP. MG Terry “Max” Haston

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Governor Bill Haslam Commander-In-Chief

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  1. Governor Bill Haslam Commander-In-Chief

  2. ORGANIZATION GOVERNOR Commander-in-Chief THE ADJUTANT GENERAL ASST. ADJUTANT GENERAL ARMY ASST. ADJUTANT GENERAL AIR DIRECTOR MANAGEMENT SERVICES COMMANDER TNSG DIRECTOR TEMA

  3. LEADERSHIP MG Terry “Max” Haston The Adjutant General Brig Gen Donald L. Johnson Asst. Adj. Gen, Air BG Isaac Osborne Asst. Adj Gen, Army (Traditional) BG Robert A. Harris Asst. Adj Gen, Army William Wenzler Director, Admin Services MG Mike Maloan Dep Adjutant General (Traditional) James Bassham Director, TEMA BG(TN) Kenneth Takasaki Commanding General, TNSG

  4. State Guard Mission The mission of the Tennessee State Guard is to provide a professional complement of personnel to support the state mission of the Department of Homeland Security by assisting the Tennessee Army National Guard as a force multiplier--assisting civil authorities with disaster relief, humanitarian causes, ceremonial service, and religious and medical support for the promotion of the well-being and safety of the citizenry of Tennessee. The Tennessee state guard is regulated by the Tennessee State Code Annotated and serves only within the borders of the State.

  5. HHC Directorate 61st Medical Company TENNESSEE STATE GUARD 3rd Regiment 1st Regiment 2nd Brigade Support Team 4th Regiment “The Volunteers – October 7, 1780”

  6. HEADQUARTERS NASHVILLE 1st REGIMENT 2nd REGIMENT 3rd REGIMENT 4th REGIMENT MILLINGTON NASHVILLE KNOXVILLE CHATTANOOGA The 100% volunteer arm of the Tennessee Military Department, authorized by Tennessee State Code Annotated § 58-1-104, consists of approximately 500 personnel.

  7. 3RD REGIMENT KNOXVILLE 1ST INFANTRY BATTALION 2ND MP BATTALION 3RD MP BATTALION 4TH MP BATTALION GRAY JEFFERSON CITY KINGSPORT ALCOA

  8. The State Guard Receives no Federal Resourcing, and Limited State Resourcing To Date 2011 – 2012 3rd Regiment Battalions • ParticipatedRemote Area Medical Missions • Participated in National Level Exercises • ParticipatedVeterans Stand Downs • ParticipatedField Training Exercises • ParticipatedOperation Reach

  9. Remote Area Medical Missions

  10. Field Training Exercise

  11. Communications Exercises

  12. Veteran Stand Down

  13. National Level Exercise

  14. Operation Reach

  15. Equipment Innovations

  16. Disaster Recovery Training

  17. Triage Training

  18. Morning Muster

  19. Morning March

  20. Pass in Review

  21. 3rd Tennessee Regiment http:/tsg3.us

  22. Join the Tennessee State Guard • Must be a resident of the State of Tennessee • Must be a U.S. citizen • Must be between age 17 and 66 • Must have high school diploma or GED • Background check required • Prior military service preferred, but not required • Honorable discharge • Education requirements for commission • Must have a valid Tennessee Drivers license Requirements to join:

  23. Commitment requirements Drills are held 1 day a month Annual Training 3 days a year No enlistment contracts

  24. QUESTIONS

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