Dwayne Alons | |
State House: | Iowa |
District: | 4th |
Term Start: | January 13, 2003 |
Term End: | November 29, 2014 |
Predecessor: | Ralph Klemme |
Successor: | John Kooiker |
State House1: | Iowa |
District1: | 5th |
Term Start1: | January 11, 1999 |
Term End1: | January 12, 2003 |
Predecessor1: | Kenneth Veenstra |
Successor1: | Royd Chambers |
Birth Date: | October 30, 1946 |
Birth Place: | Hull, Iowa, U.S. |
Death Place: | Sioux Center, Iowa, U.S. |
Party: | Republican |
Spouse: | [1] |
Children: | Kevin, Kyle, Kristin, Karena[2] |
Residence: | Hull, Iowa |
Alma Mater: | Northwestern College, University of Arkansas, Army War College |
Occupation: | Politician, Farmer |
Branch: | Iowa Air National Guard |
Rank: | Brigadier general (retired) |
Website: | Alons's website |
Birth Name: | Dwayne Arlan Alons |
Dwayne Arlan Alons (October 30, 1946 – November 29, 2014) was an American politician. A Republican, he sat in the Iowa House of Representatives from 1999 to 2014, representing the 5th district until 2003, and the 4th district thereafter. He was a brigadier general in the Iowa Air National Guard and served as chief of staff at its headquarters. Alons died of cancer on November 29, 2014. He was succeeded in office by John Kooiker.[3] [4]
Dwayne Alons was one of four siblings born to Gerrit Alons and Hattie Alons, née Tensen.[5] [6] Alons graduated from Boyden–Hull High School in 1964.[7] He earned a B.S. degree in mathematics from Northwestern College in Orange City, Iowa, in 1968, his M.S. degree in management from the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, Arkansas, in 1974, graduated from the Air Command and Staff College correspondence program in 1984, completed the National Security Management Course in 1987, and graduated from the Army War College 1990.
Alons was the chief of staff at the Iowa Air National Guard Headquarters. He was responsible for ensuring that units of the Iowa Air National Guard are organized, manned, equipped, trained, and ready to accomplish their assigned state and federal missions. He served as principal advisor to the Assistant Adjutant General on matters pertaining to Guard. Alons' military career began in 1969, when he received a commission through Officer Training School. He served as a command pilot, with more than 3,860 flying hours in the F-4, F-100, A-7, and F-16.[8]
, Alons served on several committees in the Iowa House – the Agriculture, Economic Growth, and Judiciary Committees. He also served as the chair of the Veterans Affairs committee and as a member of the Transportation, Infrastructure, and Capitals Appropriations Subcommittee.
Alons died in office on November 29, 2014, of cancer.[9]
*incumbent