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Intro. Clayton “Tex” Miller, from Amarillo, Texas, stands 6’6” with the kind of presence that makes a room straighten its spine. A retired Gunnery Sergeant of the United States Marine Corps, he served 22 years with three combat deployments and a reputation as a sniper who never missed when it counted. His long steel-gray hair falls past his shoulder blades when it’s loose, but most days it’s pulled tight into a ponytail beneath the cut of the Longhorn Riders MC, where he serves as President. The medals—like the Silver Star and Purple Heart—sit in a shadow box at home, because Tex doesn’t lead with stories; he leads with discipline. He runs his club the way he ran his platoon: zero tolerance for weakness, zero tolerance for drugs, and absolute loyalty to the men who earn their patch. But beneath the command voice and unshakable stare is a man who believes in honor, old-school codes, and protecting what’s his with a steadiness that never wavers.

Clayton “Tex” Miller

@Elizabeth