List of current United States National Guard major generals explained

This is a list of federally recognized major generals of the National Guard of the United States as of August 2024.

Federal assignments

Department of Defense

Office of the Secretary of Defense

Position insigniaPosition Civilian occupationPhotoIncumbentService branch
Officer in Charge, TF-23, U.S. Vietnam Veteran Commemoration, Office of the Secretary of DefenseVeteran Outreach, New Jersey Department of Military and Veterans AffairsMajor General
Edward J. Chrystal Jr.[1]

U.S. Army
Executive Director, Joint Rapid Acquisition Cell (JRAC)Not applicableMajor General
Edward L. Vaughan[2]

U.S. Air Force

Joint Staff

Position insigniaPosition Civilian occupationPhotoIncumbentService branch
Deputy Director for Logistics Operations (J-4), Joint StaffDeputy United States Property and Fiscal Officer (Title 5 Civilian), Flowood, MississippiMajor General
Clint E. Walker[4]

U.S. Army
Deputy Director for Strategic Initiatives (J-5), Joint StaffNot applicable
U.S. Army
Director, Strategic Plans and Policy, and International Affairs (J-5), Joint StaffNot applicableMajor General
Deputy Director, Joint Force Development and Design Center (J-7), Joint StaffSystems Engineering and Technical Advisor (SETA) Contractor; Senior Intelligence Analyst AuditorMajor General
Jerry F. Prochaska[5]

U.S. Army
In transit
Not applicableMajor General
William J. Edwards<
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U.S. Army

Other joint positions

Position insigniaPosition Civilian occupationPhotoIncumbentService branch
Sub-unified commands
Commander, Special Operations Command North (SOCNORTH)Major General
U.S. Army
Special activities
Commandant, Joint Forces Staff College (JFSC)Not applicableMajor General
Thomas D. Crimmins[28] [29]

U.S. Air Force
Director, Lightning Sustainment Center, F-35 Lightning II Joint Program OfficeNot applicableMajor General
Donald K. Carpenter[30]

U.S. Air Force
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Commanding General, Combined Joint Task Force – Horn of Africa (CJTF-HOA)
Not applicable
Commander, Joint Task Force – Civil Support (JTF-CS)
U.S. Army
Commander, Joint Task Force North (JTF North)Not applicableMajor General
Matthew D. Smith[31] [32]

U.S. Army
United Arab Emirates
Senior Defense Official and Defense Attaché, U.S. Embassy Abu Dhabi
Not applicableMajor General
Wendul G. Hagler II[33]

U.S. Army

Department of the Army

Position insigniaPosition Civilian occupationPhotoIncumbentService branch
Office of the Secretary
Senior Military Advisor to the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army, Manpower Policy and Quality of LifeNot applicableMajor General
Roy J. Macaraeg[34]

U.S. Army

United States Army

Department of the Air Force

United States Space Force

Position insigniaPosition Civilian occupationPhotoIncumbentService branch
Air National Guard Assistant to the Surgeon General of the United States Space Force (SF/SG) and
Director of Space Force Medical Operations
Not applicableMajor General
Sean T. Collins[79] [80]

U.S. Air Force
Air National Guard Assistant to the Commander, Space Operations Command (SpOC)Chief Support Officer, PatchPlus Consulting Inc.Major General
Patrick J. Cobb[81]

U.S. Air Force

State assignments

State adjutants general

Pacific Region

Position insigniaPosition Civilian occupationPhotoIncumbentService branch
Alaska National Guard
The Adjutant General, Alaska and
Commissioner, Alaska Department of Military and Veterans Affairs
Not applicableMajor General
Torrence W. Saxe[82]

U.S. Air Force
California National Guard
The Adjutant General, CaliforniaNot applicableMajor General
Matthew P. Beevers[83] [84]

U.S. Army
Not applicable
U.S. Army
Assistant Adjutant General - Army, California
and Commander, California Army National Guard (CA ARNG)
Not applicableMajor General
Jeffrey D. Smiley[85]

U.S. Army
Commander, California Air National Guard (CA ANG) and
Military Deputy to the Secretary of Defense for the Defense Innovation Unit (DIU)
Not applicableMajor General
Steven J. Butow[86]

U.S. Air Force
Hawaii National Guard
The Adjutant General, HawaiiNot applicableMajor General
Kenneth S. Hara[87] [88]
Retiring[89]

U.S. Army
Chief of Staff and Commander, Hawaii Air National Guard (HI ANG)Not applicableMajor General
Joseph R. Harris II[90] [91]

U.S. Air Force
Oregon National Guard
The Adjutant General, Oregon and
Homeland Security Advisor to the Governor of Oregon
Not applicable
Commander, Land Component Command, Oregon National Guard
U.S. Army
Washington National Guard
The Adjutant General, WashingtonThe Adjutant General, Washington Military DepartmentMajor General--->

West North Central Region

Position insigniaPosition Civilian occupationPhotoIncumbentService branch
Iowa National Guard
The Adjutant General, IowaNot applicableMajor General
Stephen E. Osborn[114] [115]

U.S. Army
Kansas National Guard
Minnesota National Guard
The Adjutant General, MinnesotaNot applicableMajor General
Shawn P. Manke[116]

U.S. Army
Assistant Adjutant General, MinnesotaFounding Partner, Brekke, Clyborne and Ribich, L.L.CMajor General
Johanna P. Clyborne[117]

U.S. Army
Missouri National Guard
The Adjutant General, MissouriNot applicableMajor General
Levon E. Cumpton[118]

U.S. Army
Nebraska National Guard
The Adjutant General, NebraskaNot applicableMajor General
Craig W. Strong[119]

U.S. Army
North Dakota National Guard
The Adjutant General, North DakotaNot applicableMajor General
Alan S. Dohrmann[120] [121]
Retiring[122]

U.S. Army<
----South Dakota National Guard
The Adjutant General, South DakotaNot applicable--->

New England

Position insigniaPosition Civilian occupationPhotoIncumbentService branch
Connecticut National Guard
The Adjutant General, ConnecticutNot applicableMajor General
Francis J. Evon Jr.[123] [124]

U.S. Army
Maine National Guard
The Adjutant General, Maine and
Commissioner for the Department of Defense, Veterans and Emergency Management
Not applicable
Massachusetts National Guard
The Adjutant General, Massachusetts,
Member, Air Reserves Policy Committee and
Member, Major Command Air Reserve Forces Policy and Advisory Council
Assistant Adjutant General/Executive Officer, Military Division, Massachusetts Executive Office of Public Safety and SecurityMajor General
Gary W. Keefe[125] [126]

U.S. Air Force
New Hampshire National Guard
The Adjutant General, New HampshireNot applicableMajor General
David J. Mikolaities[127] [128]

U.S. Army
Rhode Island National Guard
The Adjutant General, Rhode IslandNot applicableMajor General
Christopher P. Callahan[129]

U.S. Army
Vermont National Guard
The Adjutant General, VermontNot applicableMajor General
Gregory C. Knight[130] [131]

U.S. Army

West South Central states

Position insigniaPosition Civilian occupationPhotoIncumbentService branch
Arkansas National Guard
Louisiana National Guard
The Adjutant General, LouisianaNot applicableMajor General
Thomas C. Friloux[163]

U.S. Army
Oklahoma National Guard
The Adjutant General, OklahomaState Resource Manager/Executive Director, Oklahoma Military DepartmentMajor General
Thomas H. Mancino[164] [165]

U.S. Army
Texas National Guard
The Adjutant General, TexasNot applicableMajor General
Thomas M. Suelzer[166] [167]

U.S. Air Force
Assistant Adjutant General, Texas and
Commanding General, 71st Troop Command
Managing Director, Table SALT GroupMajor General
Carlton G. Smith[168]

U.S. Army

Non-state territories

Position insigniaPosition Civilian occupationPhotoIncumbentService branch
Puerto Rico National Guard
The Adjutant General, Puerto RicoNot applicableMajor General
Miguel A. Mendez[169]

U.S. Army
Virgin Islands National Guard
The Adjutant General, Virgin IslandsNot applicableMajor General
Kodjo S. Knox-Limbacker[170]

U.S. Army

Units and formations

Pending appointments

United States Air Force

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Major General Edward J. Chrystal. 2021-12-01. National Guard Bureau.
  2. Web site: Major General Edward L. Vaughan. 2023-09-20. U.S. Air Force.
  3. Web site: Major General Chad J. Parker. 2022-03-19. National Guard Bureau.
  4. Web site: Major General Clint E. Walker. 2022-03-26. National Guard Bureau.
  5. Web site: Major General Jerry F. Prochaska. 2022-03-19. National Guard Bureau.
  6. Web site: Major General William J. Edwards. 2021-04-11. National Guard Bureau.
  7. Web site: Major General Charles G. Jeffries. 2021-05-03. National Guard Bureau.
  8. Web site: Major General James R. Kriesel. 2024-07-29. U.S. Air Force.
  9. Web site: Major General Brian M. Simpler. 2020-10-04. National Guard Bureau.
  10. Web site: Jon Safstrom, Special Assistant to the Commander, NORAD & USNORTHCOM, for Reserve Matters. 2023-07-28. LinkedIn.
  11. Web site: Major General Gregory T. Day. 2023-12-23. National Guard Bureau.
  12. Web site: Hughel. John. Oregon National Guard Brig. Gen. Gregory T. Day promotion to Major General [Image 1 of 8]]. 2023-06-09. 2023-06-21. Oregon National Guard Public Affairs Office. Clackamas, Oregon. DVIDS.
  13. Web site: Maj. Gen. Javier A. Reina. 2023-05-15. U.S. Southern Command.
  14. Web site: Major General Samuel C. Keener. 2024-06-15. National Guard Bureau.
  15. Web site: Major General Shawn R. Satterfield. 2023-06-15. National Guard Bureau.
  16. Web site: Major General AnnMarie K. Anthony. 2024-05-16. National Guard Bureau.
  17. Web site: Major General Giselle M. Wilz. 2020-10-04. National Guard Bureau.
  18. Web site: Major General Wendy B. Wenke. 2024-08-09. National Guard Bureau.
  19. Web site: Major General Joseph F. Jarrard. 2020-10-03. National Guard Bureau.
  20. Web site: MG Joe Jarrard. 2023-04-01. LinkedIn.
  21. Web site: Major General Randolph J. Staudenraus. 2021-01-16. National Guard Bureau.
  22. Web site: Major General Darrin E. Slaten. 2023-04-17. National Guard Bureau.
  23. Web site: Major General M. Luke Ahmann. 2023-12-12. U.S. Air Force.
  24. Web site: PN1987 — Maj. Gen. Michael L. Ahmann — Air Force, 118th Congress (2023-2024). 2024-07-23. 2024-07-26. U.S. Congress.
  25. Web site: Vice Chief of the National Guard Bureau. 2024-08-06. National Guard Bureau.
  26. Web site: Major General Jill K. Faris. 2020-10-02. National Guard Bureau.
  27. Web site: Major General Jennifer R. Mitchell. 2024-03-08. National Guard Bureau.
  28. Web site: Major General Thomas D. Crimmins, USAF ANG, 37th Commandant, Joint Forces Staff College. 2023-10-23. Joint Forces Staff College.
  29. Web site: Major General Thomas D. Crimmins. 2022-03-23. National Guard Bureau.
  30. Web site: Spreitzer. Brian. Illinois Airman Promoted to Major General, Selected to Lead Logistics and Sustainment for F-35 Lightning Program. 2023-06-01. 2023-08-09. Joint Force Headquarters - Illinois National Guard Public Affairs. Peoria, Illinois. DVIDS.
  31. Web site: Major General Matthew D. Smith. 2023-02-13. National Guard Bureau.
  32. Web site: U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Matthew D. Smith. 2023-02-13. Joint Task Force North.
  33. Web site: Major General Wendul G. Hagler II. 2023-10-08. National Guard Bureau.
  34. Web site: Quadra-Balibay. Angie. Hawaiʻi Army's highest-ranked Fil-Am officer promoted to Major General. 2023-02-21. 2023-02-23. MSN.
  35. Web site: Major General Joseph R. Baldwin. 2024-07-07. National Guard Bureau.
  36. Web site: Director of the Army National Guard. 2024-08-08. National Guard Bureau.
  37. Web site: Major General Lee M. Ellis. 2020-10-03. National Guard Bureau.
  38. Web site: Lee Ellis, Army National Guard. 2022-11-23. LinkedIn.
  39. Web site: Major General John M. Rhodes. 2021-04-02. National Guard Bureau.
  40. Web site: Puryear. Cotton. DiNonno to succeed Rhodes as 29th Infantry Division commanding general. 2023-04-23. Virginia National Guard Public Affairs. Richmond, Virginia. Virginia National Guard.
  41. Web site: GMC alumnus Bobby Christine promoted to Major General in U.S. Army National Guard. 2024-03-05. 2024-03-08. The Union-Recorder.
  42. Web site: Major General John M. Epperly. 2020-10-03. National Guard Bureau.
  43. Web site: John Epperly, MBA, PMP. 2024-07-05. LinkedIn.
  44. Web site: Major General Robert B. Davis. 2024-05-12. National Guard Bureau.
  45. Web site: Major General Richard F. Johnson. 2020-10-03. National Guard Bureau.
  46. Web site: Major General William J. Prendergast. 2024-07-05. U.S. Army.
  47. Web site: Clyne. Wayne. National Guard general promoted in Camp Withycombe. 2021-12-23. 2021-12-24. DVIDS.
  48. Web site: Major General Michelle M. Rose. 2021-04-10. National Guard Bureau.
  49. Web site: AMC Leadership. 2022-08-30. U.S. Army Materiel Command.
  50. Texas Military Department. TXMilitary. Join us in congratulating the Texas National Guard's newest Major General, Maj. Gen. Stephanie A. Purgerson, Deputy Commanding General ARNG, Training and Doctrine Command.. 1629617379394084865.
  51. Web site: Major General Henry S. Dixon. 2023-07-08. National Guard Bureau.
  52. Web site: Moore. Richard. USARCENT Promotes New DCG to Major General. 2023-07-07. 2023-07-08. U.S. Army Central. Shaw Air Force Base. DVIDS.
  53. Web site: Deputy Commanding General for Army National Guard - Maj. Gen. Michael D. Wickman. 2022-04-16. U.S. Army Europe and Africa.
  54. Web site: Maj. Gen. Scott M. Sherman. 2024-02-10. U.S. Army North.
  55. Web site: Kent. Andrea. Maj. Gen. Scott M. Sherman assumes command of Army North [Image 1 of 2]]. 2024-08-13. 2024-08-17. U.S. Army North. San Antonio, Texas. DVIDS.
  56. Web site: Major General Mark D. McCormack. 2024-08-04. National Guard Bureau.
  57. Web site: Deputy Commanding General - Support. 2023-02-14. V Corps.
  58. Web site: Duke Pirak - Linkedin. 2022-03-11. LinkedIn.
  59. Web site: Major General Duke A. Pirak. 2022-03-07. National Guard Bureau.
  60. Web site: 220217-Z-DZ751-1043. 2022-02-17. 2022-03-07. Flickr.
  61. Web site: Major General Mark D. Piper. 2024-06-15. National Guard Bureau.
  62. Web site: Major General Randal K. Efferson. 2024-06-22. National Guard Bureau.
  63. Web site: Puryear. Cotton. Salmon, Batterton selected for new positions, promotions. 2024-04-15. 2024-07-07. Virginia National Guard Public Affairs. Richmond, Virginia. National Guard Bureau.
  64. Web site: Major General Keith G. MacDonald. 2022-09-28. U.S. Air Force.
  65. Web site: Major General Mark W. Mitchum. 2024-04-14. National Guard Bureau.
  66. Web site: Major General Charles M. Walker. 2022-03-26. National Guard Bureau.
  67. Web site: Greer. Dale. Walker promoted to major general in Capitol Rotunda ceremony. 2022-04-14. 2022-05-21. 123rd Airlift Wing Public Affairs. Louisville, Kentucky. DVIDS.
  68. Web site: Major General Brett A. Wyrick. 2021-07-16. National Guard Bureau.
  69. Web site: Major General Robert G. Kilgore. 2024-01-07. National Guard Bureau.
  70. Web site: Major General Kenneth S. Eaves. 2023-12-19. National Guard Bureau.
  71. Web site: Major General Virginia I. Gaglio. 2024-03-08. Air Force Materiel Command.
  72. Web site: Major General Benjamin M. Cason. 2024-07-01. Air Force Special Operations Command.
  73. Web site: AMC Warriors Recruiting Warriors: Alaska Outreach. 2024-05-17. 2024-07-20. Air Mobility Command Public Affairs. Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska. Air Mobility Command.
  74. Web site: PN2335 — Air Force, 116th Congress (2020-2021). 2022-03-26. U.S. Congress.
  75. Web site: 22 student pilots receive their wings. 2022-07-22. 2022-12-07. Vance Air Force Base, Oklahoma. Vance Airscoop.
  76. Web site: 175th Wing Welcomes First Female Wing Commander. 2022-01-09. Government of Maryland.
  77. Web site: Michael Valle, Major General, Air National Guard Assistant to Commander, First Air Force. 2023-08-24. LinkedIn.
  78. Web site: Major General Matthew D. Dinmore. 2021-07-01. National Guard Bureau.
  79. Web site: Major General Sean T. Collins. 2023-08-13. U.S. Air Force.
  80. Web site: Huge congratulations to our newest Air National Guard Major General, Sean Collins, PhD.. 2023-07-08. 2023-06-15. LinkedIn.
  81. Web site: Major General Patrick J. Cobb. 2021-07-13. National Guard Bureau.
  82. Web site: Maj. Gen. Torrence Saxe. 2021-05-14. Alaska National Guard.
  83. Web site: Major General Matthew P. Beevers. 2020-10-02. National Guard Bureau.
  84. Web site: California Military Department - Office of the Adjutant General. 2022-03-19. California Military Department.
  85. Web site: Major General Jeffrey D. Smiley. 2023-12-11. National Guard Bureau.
  86. Web site: DIU Announces Maj Gen Steven J. Butow as Military Deputy Director. 2024-06-10. 2024-06-11. Defense Innovation Unit.
  87. Web site: Major General Kenneth S. Hara. 2020-10-03. National Guard Bureau.
  88. Web site: The Adjutant General - Major General Kenneth Hara. 2021-05-14. Hawaii Department of Defense.
  89. Web site: Governor Green Announces Retirement of Maj. Gen. Kenneth Hara. 2024-05-24. 2024-07-07. Honolulu, Hawaii. Hawaii Department of Defense.
  90. Web site: Brig. Gen. Joseph Harris Promotion to Maj. Gen.. 2023-02-25. 2023-03-04. Hawaii Air National Guard.
  91. Web site: PN2702 — Air Force, 117th Congress (2021-2022). 2022-11-14. 2022-11-16. U.S. Congress.
  92. Web site: Smith. Elizabeth. Muehlenbeck promotes to Major General. 2021-06-06. 2022-03-19. 123rd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment. Phoenix, Arizona. DVIDS.
  93. Web site: Major General Kerry L. Muehlenbeck. 2021-12-02. Arizona Department of Emergency and Military Affairs.
  94. Web site: Major General Troy T. Daniels. 2023-03-18. U.S. Air Force.
  95. Web site: Adjutant General of Colorado promotes to major general during upcoming ceremony. 2023-12-16. 2024-01-07. Colorado National Guard Public Affairs DMVA. Centennial, Colorado. Colorado National Guard.
  96. Web site: PN106 — Brig. Gen. Laura L. Clellan — Army, 117th Congress (2021-2022). 2023-01-03. 2023-01-05. U.S. Congress.
  97. Web site: Taylor. Robert. Maj. Gen. Timothy J. Donnellan becomes Idaho's 26th adjutant general. 2024-06-25. 2024-06-26. Idaho Army National Guard. Boise, Idaho. DVIDS.
  98. Web site: Major General John P. Hronek, II. 2020-10-03. National Guard Bureau.
  99. Web site: Governor-elect Gianforte Announces Adjutant General. 2020-12-30. Office of the Governor, State of Montana. Bozeman, Montana. Montana Comeback.
  100. Web site: Major General Ondra L. Berry. 2020-10-02. National Guard Bureau.
  101. Web site: The Adjutant General - Nevada. 2022-03-19. Nevada National Guard. 14 May 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220514100708/https://nv.ng.mil/Pages/Leadership/TAG.aspx. dead.
  102. Web site: Ranson. Steve. Nevada's adjutant general, Ondra Berry, announces retirement. 2024-07-19. 2024-07-30. Nevada New Group. Elko Daily Free Press.
  103. New Mexico National Guard. NMNationalGuard. New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham promoted Maj. Gen. Miguel Aguilar to his present rank during a packed ceremony Jan. 27th at the National Guard Regional Training Institute here.. 1619076243969957892.
  104. Web site: Major General Michael J. Turley. 2020-10-04. National Guard Bureau.
  105. Web site: Major General Gregory C. Porter. 2020-10-04. National Guard Bureau.
  106. Web site: Gov. Pritzker Officiates Illinois National Guard Change of Command and Retirement Ceremony. 2024-05-04. 2024-05-09. Office of Governor J.B. Pritzker. Chatham, Illinois. Office of the Governor, State of Illinois.
  107. Web site: Adjutant General, Maj. Gen. R. Dale Lyles. 2021-12-16. Indiana National Guard.
  108. Web site: Major General Paul D. Rogers. 2020-10-04. National Guard Bureau.
  109. Web site: Major General Paul D. Rogers. 2022-03-19. Michigan National Guard.
  110. Web site: Garas. Daniel. Michigan Air National Guard Adjutant General promoted to Major General [Image 3 of 6]]. 2023-04-19. 2023-04-24. Michigan National Guard. Lansing, Michigan. DVIDS.
  111. Web site: Major General John C, Harris, Jr.. 2020-10-03. National Guard Bureau.
  112. Web site: Major General Paul E. Knapp. 2020-10-03. National Guard Bureau.
  113. Web site: Biography - Major General Paul E. Knapp. 2022-03-19. Wisconsin National Guard.
  114. Web site: Block. Francesca. Gov. Kim Reynolds taps Brig. Gen. Stephen Osborn as new National Guard adjutant general. 2023-02-03. 2023-02-25. Des Moines Register.
  115. Web site: PN650 — Army, 117th Congress (2021-2022). 2021-06-15. 2022-03-26. U.S. Congress.
  116. Web site: Major General Shawn Manke. 2021-05-12. Minnesota National Guard.
  117. Web site: MN National Guard General named Deputy Commanding General at US Army Cyber Center of Excellence. 2021-04-12. St. Paul, Minnesota. Minnesota National Guard.
  118. Web site: Major General Levon E. Cumpton. 2021-04-02. National Guard Bureau.
  119. Web site: Major General Craig W. Strong. 2024-01-28. Nebraska National Guard.
  120. Web site: Major General Alan S. Dohrmann. 2020-10-03. National Guard Bureau.
  121. Web site: Leadership - North Dakota National Guard. 2022-03-19. North Dakota National Guard.
  122. Web site: Burgum thanks retiring Dohrmann for leadership of ND National Guard, Department of Emergency Services. 2024-04-05. 2024-07-07. Bismarck, North Dakota. Office of the Governor of North Dakota.
  123. Web site: Major General Francis J. Evon, Jr.. 2020-10-03. National Guard Bureau.
  124. Web site: Adjutant General of the Connecticut National Guard. 2022-03-19. Connecticut National Guard. 14 March 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220314021443/https://ct.ng.mil/Pages/TAG-Bio.aspx. dead.
  125. Web site: Major General Gary W. Keefe. 2020-10-03. National Guard Bureau.
  126. Web site: Major General Gary W. Keefe. 2022-03-19. Massachusetts National Guard.
  127. Web site: Major General David J. Mikolaities. 2020-10-04. National Guard Bureau.
  128. Web site: Major General David J. Mikolaities. 2021-04-13. New Hampshire National Guard.
  129. Web site: Major General Christopher P. Callahan. 2020-10-03. National Guard Bureau.
  130. Web site: Major General Gregory Knight, Vermont Adjutant General. 2023-01-08. Vermont National Guard.
  131. Web site: PN2718 — Army, 117th Congress (2021-2022). 2022-11-14. 2022-11-16. U.S. Congress.
  132. Web site: Major General Michael R. Berry. 2020-10-02. National Guard Bureau.
  133. Web site: Major General Michael R. Berry. 2022-03-19. Delaware National Guard.
  134. Web site: Major General John C. Andonie. 2023-10-17. District of Columbia National Guard.
  135. Web site: Governor Moore Hosts Maryland National Guard Change of Command Ceremony. 2023-06-05. 2023-06-15. Annapolis, Maryland. Office of the Governor of Maryland.
  136. Web site: PN878 — Brig. Gen. Lisa J. Hou — Army, 118th Congress (2023-2024). 2023-07-25. 2023-07-26. U.S. Congress.
  137. Web site: Olsen. Mark. Hou promoted to major general [Image 4 of 8]]. 2024-02-03. 2023-02-07. New Jersey National Guard. Lawrenceville, New Jersey. DVIDS.
  138. Web site: Major General Raymond F. Shields, Jr.. 2020-10-04. National Guard Bureau.
  139. Web site: Major General Raymond F. Shields Jr.. 2022-03-19. New York State Division of Military and Naval Affairs.
  140. Web site: Major General Michel A. Natali. 2020-10-04. National Guard Bureau.
  141. Web site: Major General Mark J. Schindler. 2020-10-04. National Guard Bureau.
  142. Web site: Maj. Gen. Mark J. Schindler. 2022-09-26. Pennsylvania Department of Military and Veterans Affairs.
  143. Web site: Major General Terrence L. Koudelka Jr.. 2024-08-08. Pennsylvania National Guard.
  144. Web site: Franklin. Eric. General gives heartfelt welcome to guardsmen arriving at Fort Hood. 2023-04-14. 2023-08-24. Fort Hood Public Affairs. Fort Cavazos. U.S. Army.
  145. Web site: Puryear. Cotton. Governor Youngkin appoints Brig. Gen. James W. Ring as 29th Adjutant General of Virginia. 2023-03-31. 2023-04-01. Virginia National Guard Public Affairs. Richmond, Virginia. Virginia National Guard.
  146. Web site: Maj. Gen. William E. Crane. 2023-01-08. West Virginia National Guard.
  147. Web site: PN2717 — Army, 117th Congress (2021-2022). 2022-11-14. 2022-11-16. U.S. Congress.
  148. Web site: Major General John D. Haas. 2021-12-01. National Guard Bureau.
  149. Web site: Quinones. Neysa Huerlas. New adjutant general welcomed by Florida National Guard. 2023-04-22. 2022-04-23. 107th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment. Starke, Florida. DVIDS.
  150. Web site: Major General Robert Carruthers, III. 2023-12-11. Florida National Guard.
  151. Web site: Gov. Kemp Announces Incoming Adjutant General of Georgia National Guard. 2024-03-15. 2024-03-26. Atlanta, Georgia. Government of State of Georgia.
  152. GA National Guard. GeorgiaGuard. Brigadier General Konata A. Crumbly was promoted to Major General in a ceremony held at the Clay National Guard Center in Marietta, Georgia, February 28, 2023.. 1630579529021288452.
  153. Web site: Major General Marvin T. Hunt. 2020-10-03. National Guard Bureau.
  154. Web site: Major General Robert A. Boyette. 2020-12-01. National Guard Bureau.
  155. Web site: Major General Roy V. McCarty. 2020-10-04. National Guard Bureau.
  156. Web site: Andrews. Tim. South Carolina National Guard announces promotion of deputy adjutant general. 2022-04-02. 2022-04-03. South Carolina National Guard. Columbia, South Carolina. DVIDS.
  157. Web site: Major General Jeffrey A. Jones. 2022-04-28. National Guard Bureau.
  158. Web site: Hearn. Jaccob. Alabama TAG promotion [Image 1 of 10]]. 2024-08-14. 2024-08-16. Joint Force Headquarters - Alabama National Guard. DVIDS.
  159. Web site: Major General Trent Kelly. 2021-05-20. Mississippi National Guard. 21 May 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210521090916/https://ms.ng.mil/leadership/Pages/Assistant-Adjutant-General,-Army.aspx. dead.
  160. Web site: Warner Ross promoted to Major General. 2023-12-21. 2023-12-23. Nashville, Tennessee. Tennessee Military Department.
  161. Web site: Major General Jimmie L. Cole Jr.. 2021-12-01. National Guard Bureau.
  162. Web site: Major General Jimmie L. Cole, Jr.. 2022-03-18. Tennessee Military Department.
  163. Web site: The Adjutant General of Louisiana. 2024-07-19. https://web.archive.org/web/20240719035640/https://geauxguard.la.gov/the-adjutant-general/. 2024-07-19. Louisiana National Guard.
  164. Web site: PN2719-1 — Army, 117th Congress (2021-2022). 2022-11-14. 2022-11-10. U.S. Congress.
  165. Web site: Major General Thomas H. Mancino, Adjutant General for Oklahoma. 2023-02-28. Oklahoma National Guard.
  166. Web site: The Adjutant General. 2022-03-17. Texas Military Department.
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