AUSTIN, Texas (CBSDFW.COM) – Texas National Guard Spc. Michael Razvillas, 44, of Pipe Creek died on Tuesday, July 13, 2021 in his hotel room while supporting the Joint Task Force-Texas COVID-19 response mission in Laredo. Her cause of death is currently unknown.

CPS. Michael Razvillas, 44 (courtesy Texas Military Department)
“The Texas Military Department sends our deepest condolences to Spc. Razvilla’s family,” said Maj. Gen. Tracy Norris, Texas Adjutant General. “We are deeply saddened by this loss, and our thoughts and prayers. accompany his relatives and his military colleagues. “
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CPS. Razvillas was a Military Intelligence Systems Maintainer with Headquarters and Headquarters Company of the 636th Military Intelligence Battalion of the Texas Army National Guard, headquartered in San Antonio. Razvillas joined the Texas Army National Guard in 2016, after serving in the United States Army.
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The leadership of the unit provides support to his family.
This incident is under investigation.
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