Paul D. Rogers Explained

Paul D. Rogers
Birth Place:Calumut, Michigan[1]
Branch:Michigan National Guard
Serviceyears:1987–present
Rank: Major General
Commands:Adjutant General of the Michigan National Guard
Awards: Legion of Merit
Bronze Star
Meritorious Service Medal (4)
Army Achievement Medal
Spouse:Sally Rogers
Children:Three

Paul D. Rogers is a major general in the Michigan Army National Guard.[2] He is currently serving as the 34th adjutant general of the Michigan National Guard. He has been in this role since January 2019.

Career

Rogers commissioned into the Army in 1987 through ROTC as a graduate of Michigan Technological University.[2] As a lieutenant, Rogers was branched as an engineer officer. He started as a platoon leader in the 107th Engineer Battalion in Calumet, Michigan. Rogers stayed in the 107th Engineer Battalion until 1998 in various roles. In 2003, Rogers joined the 507th Engineer Battalion as the executive officer. In 2005, he became commander of the battalion and was in charge when they deployed to Balad, Iraq.[2] In 2007, Rogers transferred to the Joint Force Headquarters in Lansing, Michigan. From 2009 to 2012, Rogers was the Regimental Commander of the 177th Regimental Training Institute. By late 2012, Rogers transferred to the 46th Military Police Command. He worked as assistant chief of staff, chief of staff, and finally deputy commander.[2]

On January 1, 2019, Rogers was sworn in as State Adjutant General by Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer.[3] Rogers replaced Maj. Gen. Gregory J. Vadnais who had served as state adjutant for over eight years.[4] The State Adjutant General commands the Michigan Army and Air National Guard and acts as the Director of the Michigan Department of Military and Veterans Affairs which includes the Michigan Veterans Affairs Agency.[5]

Rogers has been in charge of the Michigan National Guard throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. He has overseen the national guard response and relief in the state. The Michigan National Guard has been utilized at an unprecedented rate throughout the pandemic.[6] Under the command of Rogers, there have been numerous state activations and thousands of COVID tests and vaccinations have been administered.[7]

About 1,000 Michigan National Guard members were activated to provide security before and following the Inauguration of Joe Biden.[8]

Education

Personal life

Rogers most recently was employed as the United States Army Material Command as the director of the United States Army Tank Automotive Research, Development, and Engineering Command (TARDEC), a Tier 2 Senior Executive Service position.[10] Rogers and his wife Sally have three children. He is a native of Calumet, Michigan and resides in Farmington Hills.[1]

Awards and badges

Legion of Merit
Bronze Star
Meritorious Service Medal with three oak leaf clusters
Army Achievement Medal Ribbon
Meritorious Unit Commendation
Army Superior Unit Award
Reserve Good Conduct Medal with one silver and two bronze oak leaf clusters
National Defense Service Medal
Iraq Campaign Medal with bronze star
Global War on Terrorism Service Medal
Armed Forces Reserve Medal with Silver Hour Glass and "M" Device
Army Service Ribbon
Overseas Service Ribbon
Michigan Legion of Merit
Michigan Service Medal with Gold Oak Leaf Cluster
Michigan State War on Terrorism Ribbon with "M" Device
Michigan Outside the United States Service Ribbon

Dates of rank

Rogers commissioned into the Army in 1987.[2] His current rank is Major General in the Michigan National Guard.[11]

! Insignia !! Rank !! Date
May 23, 1987
May 26, 1990
May 18, 1993
June 1, 1997
May 11, 2004
December 2, 2009
October 23, 2015
January 10, 2019

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Oposnow . Nicholas . Michigan National Guard promotes Paul Rogers to Brigadier General . Michigan National Guard . 4 April 2021.
  2. Web site: Major General Paul D. Rogers . Michigan National Guard . 4 April 2021.
  3. Web site: Layton . Andrew . Maj. Gen. Paul Rogers assumes command of Michigan National Guard in inauguration-day ceremony . Michigan National Guard . 4 April 2021.
  4. Web site: Major General Gregory J. Vadnais . National Guard . National Guard Bureau . 4 April 2021.
  5. Web site: Adjutant General and Director of Military and Veterans Affairs . Michigan Department of Military and Veterans Affairs . 4 April 2021.
  6. Web site: Michigan expands its COVID-19 Response; MING to mobilize additional troops . Michigan National Guard . 4 April 2021.
  7. Web site: Layton . Andrew . Michigan National Guard keeps unprecedented pace in 2021, with capacity to do more . Michigan National Guard . 4 April 2021.
  8. Web site: Legros . Joe . Michigan National Guard Stands Up; Stands Out During Capitol Response . Michigan National Guard . 4 April 2021.
  9. Web site: Paul D. Rogers . Michigan Technological University . 4 April 2021.
  10. Web site: Major General PAUL D. ROGERS, JR . National Guard . National Guard Bureau . 4 April 2021.
  11. Web site: Congressional Record . govinfo.gov . Government Publishing Office . 4 April 2021.