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Video: Marching at South Texas Buckskin Brigade 2004
"That's good marching Master Sergeant Lake! And notice the troops who are bringing up the rear . . . may we never take for granted, nor underestimate, our investments in the future." -DR
February 17, 2004 BRIGADES OFFERS CHILDREN TEXAS-SIZED FUN
HOUSTON CHRONICLE – Things that are healthy tend to grow. Such is the case with the Texas Brigades, a series of leadership camps for young people that started with a single session and has, by demand, expanded several times during its 12-year history
January 14, 2004 “BASS BRIGADE” JOINS THIS YEAR’S TEXAS BRIGADES MARCH FOR RECRUITS
SAN ANGELO – A select group of high school students are now being “mustered” for the 2004 “Texas
Brigades,” a group of wildlife-oriented youth camps targeting 13-17 year-old cadets.
October 27, 2003 CATCH THIS: BASS BRIGADE TO SWIM THIS SUMMER!
STATEWIDE – There's a new "fish" in the school of summer camp offerings! And if it swims true to form, the result will be another trophy on the stringer of wildlife camps for Texas youth.
September 2003 TOUGHER THAN ROCKET SCIENCE
THE CATTLEMAN – "These summer camps teach confidence and thinking skills in the guise of resource and range management. And the kids can't wait to come back."
By Lorie Woodward Cantu, The Cattleman magazine September 2003 Issue
January 9, 2003 YOUTH WILDLIFE BRIGADES ARE ON THE MARCH FOR RECRUITS
STATEWIDE – Recruits are now being mustered for the 2003 "Texas Brigades," a group of wildlife-oriented youth camps targeting 13-17 year-old cadets.
January 29, 2002 WILDLIFE "BRIGADE" CAMPS SEEKING RECRUITS
STATEWIDE – The call is going out for enlistments into 2002's “Texas Brigades,” a group of
wildlife-oriented youth camps aimed at cadets 13-17 years old. The camps use bobwhite quail, whitetailed
deer, and wild turkey as vehicles to equip young people with communications skills and leadership
development in an outdoor setting. The skills cadets learn in the fast-paced summer camps are invaluable
regardless of their future career goals.