Charlie Company LRS 3-124 Cav

Charlie Company LRS 3-124 Cav

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As this technically a "govt" FB page. Which are supposed to be shut down at some point. We are slowly moving this content to the "Texas Paratrooper Page".

Official page for Charlie Company (ABN) (LRS) 3-124 CAV, TXARNG

04/02/2026

As this technically a "govt" FB page. Which are supposed to be shut down at some point. We are slowly moving this content to the "Texas Paratrooper Page".

Change Of Command Ceremony 04/01/2026

CPT Cummings, the Last Cobra 6. He and SFC Marceau made one heck of a command team.

Change Of Command Ceremony 03/31/2026

Two more young studly SSG types. Some of you might know them.

Houston Fire Department cadet collapses, dies during training exercise 03/18/2026

A decade ago, Texas lost a stud. Steven Whitfield II was also a Paratrooper with C. Co. (LRS) 3-124th Cav TXANG

Rest in Peace Paratrooper!

Houston Fire Department cadet collapses, dies during training exercise Houston Fire Department officials and city leaders are holding a news conference after a cadet collapsed and died Thursday. Watch the livestream on Click2Houston.com.

Photos 03/18/2026

A much younger version of "Action Jackson" from back in the day!

Congrats to SGT Jackson, who completed the Jumpmaster Course at Ft. Benning. Now the hard work begins!

Photos from National Pathfinder Association's post 03/18/2026

Yes, Texas had a "Pathfinder" Set. Back in the day and some genuine studs were part of it.

09/27/2024

Boy, if what was printed on shirts were true!

36th Airborne Brigade (United States) - Wikipedia 07/19/2024

Interesting Airborne and Texas history, while many NG soldiers have served in various Airborne units in the Texas Army National Guard. One of the most overlloked today is one of the largest and first ones. The 36th Airborne Brigade.

36th Airborne Brigade (United States) - Wikipedia The 36th Airborne Brigade[1] was an airborne brigade of the United States Army and the Texas Army National Guard. The brigade was active from 1 November 1973 to 1 April 1980. The unit's lineage continues today in the 36th Infantry Division.[2]

03/28/2024

Another TFTPB with Texas LRS and Airborne legand Col. Max Krupp!

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