Fort Hood Perimeter Check: Why Your TX National Guard Allegiance Needs a Uniform
THE THING NO ONE INSPECTS
At Fort Hood, you inspect everything.
Weapons. Vehicles. Gear. Fences. Gates. Access points. You have a checklist for every piece of equipment. You have a standard for every position.
But you don't have a checklist for your allegiance.
You know how to maintain your rifle. You know how to maintain your vehicle. You know how to maintain your uniform. You do not know how to maintain the declaration of who you serve when there is no formation.
That's the perimeter check you didn't run. The one in your heart.
Your fealty has been undefended. The enemy noticed.
THE LINE YOU NEVER DREW
A perimeter doesn't happen. Someone draws the line. Someone checks the line. Someone defends the line.
At Fort Hood, that's you. The enemy does not tell you where the line is. You set it. You mark it. You hold it.
Your faith needs the same line.
Not a line in your heart. The enemy cannot see your heart. A line on your chest. A line the enemy can see. A line your tribe can see. A line you see when you look in the mirror.
You didn't draw that line. The enemy has been walking through the gap.
The line is uniform. Not because it stops bullets. Because a uniform announces that someone is watching. A uniform announces that someone is armed. A uniform announces that the land is occupied.
The Spiritual Minded Military shirt is exactly that uniform. Dog tags on the front. All branches across the shoulders. One frequency. One Remnant. One uniform.
THE TWO ARMIES YOU SERVE
You serve in two armies.
One army has a uniform. You wear it with pride. You know exactly what it means. The shoulder patch shows the world your name. The rank on your chest tells everyone your position.
The other army has no uniform. You serve the King of Kings. You have the Word of God. You have power over sin. But no one knows it. Because you are dressed like everyone else.
You do not report to duty in the Texas National Guard without your uniform. Why do you report without one for spiritual duty?
The enemy cannot fight an invisible allegiance. The enemy does not fear an invisible soldier. The enemy doesn't plan for someone who looks like everyone else.
THE FORT HOOD PERIMETER PROBLEM
Fort Hood is massive. 340 square miles. 214,000 acres. The wall is not a wall. It is a series of checkpoints, barriers, and watchtowers.
Your life has the same structure. Your home is a perimeter. Your office is a perimeter. Your relationships are perimeters. The places you are are your sectors.
You check the perimeter at Fort Hood. You don't check the perimeter of your life.
You let people and things past the line because you never set the line. You don't bar the enemy because you never wall off the perimeter. You let your loyalty slip because you never don the uniform that proclaims it.
The dog tag starts with what you wear. Because what you wear is the first thing the enemy sees.
THE DOG TAG PRINCIPLE
Dog tags are not decorative. They are identification. They tell the medic who to treat. They tell the chaplain who to pray for. They tell the enemy who you are.
So it is with your spiritual uniform.
The Soldier for Christ Field Armor is your dog tag for the spiritual world. It identifies you to your tribe. It identifies you to the enemy. It identifies you to yourself when you lose your memory.
You don't wear dog tags because you are fragile. You wear them because identification matters.
The Texas National Guard Remnant does not hide. The Remnant identifies. The Remnant identifies. The Remnant draws the line in the sand.
THE THREE PERIMETER QUESTIONS
All guards at Fort Hood know the three questions. Ask them about your own allegiance.

First: Where is the line?
You can't fight for something you don't have. What ground belongs to you? Where is the enemy? Where is the line between occupation and surrender?
The line is on your chest. The enemy doesn't get past your shirt. That is the line. Draw it.
Second: Who is looking?
A wall without watchmen is a wall. Who checks on you? Who asks the hard questions? Who sees your shoulders sag?
Your uniform invites observation. When you display your colors, your tribe notices. They approach. They ask. They have your back.
Third: What is the uniform?
You have a uniform for the Texas National Guard. You need a uniform for the Kingdom. Not a suggestion. Not a preference. A uniform.
The Spiritual Minded Military shirt is that uniform. All branches. One frequency. Dog tags on the front. Unit designation on the back. Wear it like you wear the patch on your shoulder.
WHAT THE ENEMY SEES
The enemy looks at you all the time. Not because you are special. Because you are a threat.
He watches your perimeter. He looks for the gap. He looks for the gap. He looks for the line that you missed.
Here's what he sees when you're dressed in civilian clothes. He sees no uniform. He sees no allegiance. He sees no line. He sees a civilian who can be bribed.
Here's what he sees when you have on your field armor. He sees a soldier who has drawn a line. He sees a threat who is watching. He sees a target that shoots back.
What is the enemy seeing when he looks at you?
THE TEXAS STANDARD
Texas doesn't hide. Texas flies its flag. Texas stakes its claim. Texas never hides its identity. So does the Texas National Guard Remnant.
You do not mask your faith. You do not hide your faith. You don't camouflage among the civilians. You wear your uniform. You draw your line. You hold your perimeter.
The Spiritual Minded Military shirt are the Texas Standard for the unseen war. Wear them at Fort Hood. Wear them in Killeen. Wear them in Copperas Cove. Wear them in every part of your life.

THE FINAL DIRECTIVE
You have the perimeter check. You know the line. You know what the enemy sees. The only question is execution. You can go on without a uniform. You can remove your uniform. You can leave the hole open.
Or you can draw the line. You can wear your field armor. You can hold your perimeter. You can choose. The uniform is available. The enemy is watching.
Draw the line. Wear your allegiance every day. Do the perimeter check. Three questions. Every morning. For your body's s upply line, visit SpiritualMindedNutrition.com. Armor marks the line. Fuel holds its ground.
Fort Hood, fall in! Texas National Guard, fall in! No rehab. Only dominion. Wear your uniform.
THE LITTLE GENERAL DOCTRINE
THIS IS NOT A SUGGESTION. IT IS A DIRECTIVE FOR THE ELITE 1%. [BY ORDER OF THE LITTLE GENERAL]
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THE DOCTRINE IS SIMPLE:
- SECURE THE ARMOR (Apparel)
- FIX THE LOGISTICS (Nutrition)
- REOCCUPY THE THRONE (Spirit)
