Do Texas Medical Rangers wear military uniforms during training exercises and while on assignment?
A. Yes. The Army Combat Uniform (ACU) is the primary uniform. Obtaining and maintaining the uniform is the members’ responsibility. For people newly assigned to the Texas Medical Rangers, a reasonable amount of time will be allowed to obtain the prescribed uniform and tailor it with appropriate patches and nametags, under the supervision of the unit Command Sergeant Major or senior NCO. In most cases, depending upon the nature of your training, your unit leader may require that you wear the ACU according to Texas State Guard regulations. However, for some creditable monthly training, it may be more appropriate to dress in business casual or even casual clothing. Your unit leader will make this determination and notify you. Typically, duty performed during Annual Training requires the wearing of the ACU. Likewise, if ordered to State Active Duty, the dress standard is to wear the ACU, unless directed otherwise by the first General Officer in the Texas State Guard chain of command. Q. As