Governor Abbott Orders Texas Guard Commander to Monitor Jade Helm

We’re about three and a half months away from a large scale military training exercise coming to Brazos County.

While in Texas, the “Jade Helm” operation will be monitored by the Texas State Guard.

Governor Abbott issued a statement following a meeting Tuesday with the guard commander, ordering him to keep track of the federal special operations command.

Jade Helm 15 will be training at the Texas A&M Riverside campus and the TEEX fire field for a week starting August 15th.

News release and letter from Governor Abbott’s office:

AUSTIN – Following discussions aimed at ensuring Texans are fully informed on Operation Jade Helm 15, Governor Greg Abbott today met with Major General Gerald “Jake” Betty, Commander of the Texas State Guard, and directed him to monitor the Operation.

Governor Abbott directed General Betty to provide regular updates to the Governor’s Office to ensure that Texans’ “safety, constitutional rights, private property rights and civil liberties will not be infringed” during the eight-week training period from July 2015 – September 2015.

According to the U.S. Military: Operation Jade Helm 15 is a planned military exercise that will be led by the United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM), and will include personnel from the U.S. Army Special Forces Command (Green Berets), U.S. Navy SEALS, U.S. Air Force Special Operations Command, USMC Marine Special Operations Command, USMC Marine Expeditionary Units, the 82nd Airborne Division and civilian interagency partners. This Operation will take place over an eight-week period beginning in July of 2015 in locations across the State of Texas and neighboring states New Mexico, Arizona, California, Nevada, Utah and Colorado.

Click HERE to download Governor Abbott’s full directive to General Betty.

Screen shot of the letter Governor Abbott sent to the commander of the Texas State Guard.
Screen shot of the letter Governor Abbott sent to the commander of the Texas State Guard.

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