List of current United States National Guard major generals
This is a list of federally recognized major generals of the National Guard of the United States as of April 2024.
Federal assignments[edit]
Department of Defense[edit]
Office of the Secretary of Defense[edit]
Position insignia | Position | Civilian occupation | Photo | Incumbent | Service branch |
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Officer in Charge, TF-23, U.S. Vietnam Veteran Commemoration, Office of the Secretary of Defense | Veteran Outreach, New Jersey Department of Military and Veterans Affairs | Major General Edward J. Chrystal Jr.[1] |
U.S. Army |
Defense Agencies[edit]
Position insignia | Position | Civilian occupation | Photo | Incumbent | Service branch |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Military and Mobilization Assistant to the Director, Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) | Senior Manager, Cyber Security Branch, Managed Business Services, General Communications Inc. (GCI) | Major General Chad J. Parker[2] |
U.S. Army |
Joint Staff[edit]
Position insignia | Position | Civilian occupation | Photo | Incumbent | Service branch |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Deputy Director for Logistics Operations (J-4), Joint Staff | Deputy United States Property and Fiscal Officer (Title 5 Civilian), Flowood, Mississippi | Major General Clint E. Walker[3] |
U.S. Army | ||
Deputy Director for Strategic Initiatives (J-5), Joint Staff | Not applicable | Major General William J. Edwards[4] |
U.S. Army | ||
Director, Strategic Plans and Policy, and International Affairs (J-5), Joint Staff | Not applicable | Major General William L. Zana[5] |
U.S. Army | ||
Deputy Director, Joint Force Development and Design Center (J-7), Joint Staff | Systems Engineering and Technical Advisor (SETA) Contractor; Senior Intelligence Analyst Auditor | Major General Jerry F. Prochaska[6] |
U.S. Army |
Unified Combatant Commands[edit]
Position insignia | Position | Civilian occupation | Photo | Incumbent | Service branch |
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Director of Exercises and Training (J-7), U.S. Central Command (USCENTCOM) | Not applicable | Major General Steven J. deMilliano[7] |
U.S. Air Force | ||
Air National Guard Assistant to the Commander, U.S. Cyber Command (USCYBERCOM) and Director, National Security Agency (NSA) |
Program Manager, Azure Networking, Microsoft | Major General Charles G. Jeffries[8] |
U.S. Air Force | ||
Director of Exercises and Assessments (ECJ7) and Advisor on Reserve Component Affairs, U.S. European Command (USEUCOM) | Not applicable | Major General Jessica NMI Meyeraan[9] |
U.S. Air Force | ||
Mobilization Assistant to the Combatant Commander, North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) |
Not applicable | Major General Brian M. Simpler[10] |
U.S. Air Force | ||
Special Assistant to the Commander, U.S. Northern Command (USNORTHCOM) and North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) for Reserve Matters |
Not applicable | Major General Jon S. Safstrom[11] |
U.S. Air Force | ||
Special Assistant to the Commander, U.S. Northern Command (USNORTHCOM) and North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) for National Guard Matters and Liaison to the Chief, National Guard Bureau (CNGB) |
Attorney at Law, Davis, Freudenberg, Day and Galli | Major General Gregory T. Day[12][13] |
U.S. Army | ||
Deputy Commander for Mobilization and Reserve Affairs, U.S. Southern Command (USSOUTHCOM) | Defense Security Cooperation Management Professional, U.S. Department of the Navy | Major General Javier A. Reina[14] |
U.S. Army | ||
Deputy Commander for Mobilization and Reserve Affairs, U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) | Assistant Director (Lieutenant), Division of Drug and Crime, Missouri State Highway Patrol (MSHP) | Major General Shawn R. Satterfield[15] |
U.S. Army |
National Guard Bureau[edit]
Position insignia | Position | Civilian occupation | Photo | Incumbent | Service branch |
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Director of Staff, National Guard Bureau (NGB) | Not applicable | Major General Giselle M. Wilz[16] |
U.S. Army | ||
Director of Manpower and Personnel (J-1), National Guard Bureau (NGB) | Not applicable | Major General Wendy B. Wenke[17] |
U.S. Air Force | ||
Director of Domestic Operations and Force Development (J-3/4/7), National Guard Bureau (NGB) | Not applicable | Major General Joseph F. Jarrard[18][19] |
U.S. Army | ||
Director of Space Operations, National Guard Bureau (NGB) | Not applicable | Major General Edward L. Vaughan[20] |
U.S. Air Force | ||
Director of Strategy, Policy, Plans, and International Affairs (J-5), National Guard Bureau (NGB) | Not applicable | Major General Randolph J. Staudenraus[21] |
U.S. Air Force | ||
Vice Director of Strategy, Policy, Plans, and International Affairs (J-5), National Guard Bureau (NGB) | Not applicable | Major General Darrin E. Slaten[22] |
U.S. Air Force | ||
Director, Requirements and Programming, National Guard Bureau (NGB) | Not applicable | Major General M. Luke Ahmann[23][24] |
U.S. Air Force | ||
Director, Office of the Joint Surgeon General, National Guard Bureau (NGB) | Not applicable | Major General Jill K. Faris[25] |
U.S. Army | ||
Director, Office of Legislative Liaison, National Guard Bureau (NGB) | Not applicable | Major General Jennifer R. Mitchell[26] |
U.S. Army | ||
Director, Office of Complex Investigations, National Guard Bureau (NGB) | U.S. Bankruptcy Judge for the Middle District of Tennessee | Major General Charles M. Walker[27][28] |
U.S. Air Force | ||
Special Assistant to the Chief, National Guard Bureau (CNGB) | T10 Full Time National Guard Duty Operational Support | Major General Eric K. Little[29][30] |
U.S. Army |
Other joint positions[edit]
Position insignia | Position | Civilian occupation | Photo | Incumbent | Service branch |
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Special activities | |||||
Commandant, Joint Forces Staff College (JFSC) | Not applicable | Major General Thomas D. Crimmins[31][32] |
U.S. Air Force | ||
Director, Lightning Sustainment Center, F-35 Lightning II Joint Program Office | Not applicable | Major General Donald K. Carpenter[33] |
U.S. Air Force | ||
Commander, Joint Task Force North (JTF North) | Not applicable | Major General Matthew D. Smith[34][35] |
U.S. Army | ||
United Arab Emirates Senior Defense Official and Defense Attaché, U.S. Embassy Abu Dhabi |
Not applicable | Major General Wendul G. Hagler II[36] |
U.S. Army | ||
In transit | |||||
Global Category Director, Special Field Systems, NIKE Inc. | Major General William J. Prendergast IV |
U.S. Army |
Department of the Army[edit]
Position insignia | Position | Civilian occupation | Photo | Incumbent | Service branch |
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Office of the Secretary | |||||
Senior Military Advisor to the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army, Manpower Policy and Quality of Life | Not applicable | Major General Roy J. Macaraeg[37] |
U.S. Army |
United States Army[edit]
Position insignia | Position | Civilian occupation | Photo | Incumbent | Service branch |
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Army National Guard | |||||
Senior Special Assistant to the Director, Army National Guard (ARNG) |
Not applicable | Major General Lapthe C. Flora[38] |
U.S. Army | ||
Junior Special Assistant to the Director, Army National Guard for Contingency Response Matters (ARNG) |
Independent Management Consultant | Major General Lee M. Ellis[39][40] |
U.S. Army | ||
Junior Special Assistant to the Director, Army National Guard for XVIII Airborne Corps Matters (ARNG) |
General Manager, City of Corinth Gas and Water Department | Major General John M. Rhodes[41][42] |
U.S. Army | ||
Junior Special Assistant to the Director, Army National Guard for the Office of the Judge Advocate General of the United States Army (ARNG) |
District Attorney of the Columbia County Judicial Circuit | Major General Bobby L. Christine[43] |
U.S. Army | ||
National Guard Assistant to the Director of the Army National Guard Staff | Not applicable | Major General Joseph R. Baldwin[44] |
U.S. Army | ||
Army commands | |||||
Deputy Commanding General, Army National Guard, U.S. Army Forces Command (FORSCOM) | Not applicable | Major General Richard F. Johnson[45] |
U.S. Army | ||
Deputy Commanding General – Army National Guard, U.S. Army Futures Command (AFC) | President, IT Concepts Inc. | Major General John M. Epperly[46] |
U.S. Army | ||
Assistant Deputy Commanding General, Army National Guard, U.S. Army Materiel Command (AMC) | System Safety Engineer, U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) | Major General Michelle M. Rose[47][48] |
U.S. Army | ||
Deputy Commanding General, Army National Guard, U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) | Chief Operating Director, Digital Battlespace Platform, Booz Allen Hamilton | Major General Stephanie A. Purgerson[49] |
U.S. Army | ||
Army service component commands | |||||
Deputy Commanding General, U.S. Army Central (ARCENT) | T10 Active Duty for Operational Support - Reserve Component (ADOS-RC) | Major General Henry S. Dixon[50][51] |
U.S. Army | ||
Chief of Staff and Deputy Commanding General for Army National Guard, U.S. Army Europe and Africa (USAREUR-AF) | Not applicable | Major General Michael D. Wickman[52] |
U.S. Army | ||
Deputy Commanding General - Support, U.S. Army North (ARNORTH) and Deputy Commanding General, National Guard, U.S. Army North |
T32 Dual Status Technician | Major General Scott M. Sherman[53] |
U.S. Army | ||
Direct reporting units | |||||
Deputy Surgeon General for the Army National Guard | Associate Chief of Staff - Surgery and Veterans Integrated Service Network, Lebanon Veterans Affairs Medical Center | Major General Carl T. Reese[54] |
U.S. Army | ||
Operating forces | |||||
Commanding General, First Army Division East | Program Director, Kentucky Army National Guard | Major General Bryan M. Howay[55] |
U.S. Army | ||
Deputy Commanding General, V Corps | Not applicable | Major General Timothy N. Thombleson[56] |
U.S. Army |
Department of the Air Force[edit]
United States Air Force[edit]
Position insignia | Position | Civilian occupation | Photo | Incumbent | Service branch |
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Air National Guard | |||||
Deputy Director, Air National Guard (ANG) | Not applicable | Major General Duke A. Pirak[57][58][59] |
U.S. Air Force | ||
Commander, Air National Guard Readiness Center (ANGRC) | Not applicable | Major General Keith G. MacDonald[60] |
U.S. Air Force | ||
Air Staff | |||||
Deputy Director of Programs, Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Plans and Programs (A8P) | Not applicable | Major General Mark W. Mitchum[61] |
U.S. Air Force | ||
Air National Guard Assistant to the United States Air Force Deputy Judge Advocate General (DJAG) | Assistant Regional Counsel, General Services Administration (GSA) | Major General Meaghan Q. LeClerc[62] |
U.S. Air Force | ||
Air National Guard Assistant to the Surgeon General of the United States Air Force (AF/SG) | Not applicable | Major General Brett A. Wyrick[63] |
U.S. Air Force | ||
Air Force major commands | |||||
Air National Guard Assistant to the Commander, Air Combat Command (ACC) | Not applicable | Major General Floyd W. Dunstan[64] |
U.S. Air Force | ||
Air National Guard Assistant to the Commander, Air Education and Training Command (AETC) | Not applicable | Major General Robert G. Kilgore[65] |
U.S. Air Force | ||
Air National Guard Assistant to the Commander, Air Force Global Strike Command (AFGSC) | Not applicable | Major General Kenneth S. Eaves[66] |
U.S. Air Force | ||
Air National Guard Assistant to the Commander, Air Force Materiel Command (AFMC) | Not applicable | Major General Virginia I. Gaglio[67] |
U.S. Air Force | ||
Air National Guard Assistant to the Commander, Air Mobility Command (AMC) | First Officer, JetBlue Airways | Major General Laurie M. Farris[68][69] |
U.S. Air Force | ||
Air National Guard Assistant to the Commander, Pacific Air Forces (PACAF) | Not applicable | Major General Mark A. Weber[70][71] |
U.S. Air Force | ||
Air National Guard Assistant to the Director, Air and Cyberspace Operations, Headquarters Pacific Air Forces (PACAF) | Not applicable | Major General Paul D. Johnson[72] |
U.S. Air Force | ||
Air National Guard Assistant to the Commander, U.S. Air Forces in Europe - Air Forces Africa (USAFE-AFAFRICA) | Not applicable | Major General James R. Kriesel[73] |
U.S. Air Force | ||
Numbered air forces | |||||
Air National Guard Assistant to the Commander, Continental U.S. NORAD Region (CONR) and Commander, First Air Force (Air Forces Northern/AFNORTH) (1 AF) |
Not applicable | Major General Michael A. Valle[74] |
U.S. Air Force | ||
Air National Guard Assistant to the Commander, U.S. Air Forces Central Command (USAFCENT) | Not applicable | Major General Randal K. Efferson[75] |
U.S. Air Force | ||
Air National Guard Assistant to the Commander, Sixteenth Air Force (Air Forces Cyber/AFCYBER) (16 AF) | Artificial Intelligence Group Chief Engineer | Major General Matthew D. Dinmore[76] |
U.S. Air Force |
United States Space Force[edit]
Position insignia | Position | Civilian occupation | Photo | Incumbent | Service 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 applicable | Major General Sean T. Collins[77][78] |
U.S. Air Force |
State assignments[edit]
State adjutants general[edit]
Pacific Region[edit]
Position insignia | Position | Civilian occupation | Photo | Incumbent | Service branch |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Alaska National Guard | |||||
The Adjutant General, Alaska and Commissioner, Alaska Department of Military and Veterans Affairs |
Not applicable | Major General[a] Torrence W. Saxe[80] |
U.S. Air Force | ||
California National Guard | |||||
The Adjutant General, California | Not applicable | Major General Matthew P. Beevers[81][82] |
U.S. Army | ||
Assistant Adjutant General - Army, California and Commander, California Army National Guard (CA ARNG) |
Not applicable | Major General Jeffrey D. Smiley[83] |
U.S. Army | ||
Hawaii National Guard | |||||
The Adjutant General, Hawaii | Not applicable | Major General Kenneth S. Hara[84][85] |
U.S. Army | ||
Chief of Staff and Commander, Hawaii Air National Guard (HI ANG) | Not applicable | Major General Joseph R. Harris II[86][87] |
U.S. Air Force | ||
Washington National Guard | |||||
The Adjutant General, Washington | The Adjutant General, Washington Military Department | Major General Bret D. Daugherty[88][89] Retiring[90] |
U.S. Army |
Mountain states[edit]
Position insignia | Position | Civilian occupation | Photo | Incumbent | Service branch |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Arizona National Guard | |||||
The Adjutant General, Arizona | Not applicable | Major General Kerry L. Muehlenbeck[91][92] |
U.S. Air Force | ||
Assistant Adjutant General for Air - Arizona, Air Component Commander, Arizona Air National Guard and Air National Guard Assistant to the Secretary of the Air Force, International Affairs (SAF/IA) |
Not applicable | Major General Troy T. Daniels[93][94] |
U.S. Air Force | ||
Colorado National Guard | |||||
The Adjutant General, Colorado | Not applicable | Major General Laura L. Clellan[95][96] |
U.S. Army | ||
Idaho National Guard | |||||
The Adjutant General, Idaho and Commanding General, Idaho National Guard |
Not applicable | Major General Michael J. Garshak[97][98] |
U.S. Army | ||
Montana National Guard | |||||
The Adjutant General, Montana and Director, Montana Department of Military Affairs |
Not applicable | Major General John P. Hronek II[99][100] |
U.S. Air Force | ||
Nevada National Guard | |||||
The Adjutant General, Nevada | Senior Vice-President of Organizational Culture & Employee Engagement, MGM Resorts International | Major General Ondra L. Berry[101][102] |
U.S. Air Force | ||
New Mexico National Guard | |||||
The Adjutant General, New Mexico | Major, New Mexico State Police (NMSP) | Major General Miguel Aguilar[103] |
U.S. Army | ||
Wyoming National Guard | |||||
The Adjutant General, Wyoming | Not applicable | Major General Gregory C. Porter[104] |
U.S. Army |
East North Central Region[edit]
Position insignia | Position | Civilian occupation | Photo | Incumbent | Service branch |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Illinois National Guard | |||||
The Adjutant General, Illinois and Director, Illinois Department of Military Affairs |
Not applicable | Major General Richard R. Neely[105][106] Retiring[107] |
U.S. Air Force | ||
Assistant Adjutant General - Army, Illinois National Guard (ILNG) | Program Analyst III, AASKI- MAG Aerospace | Major General Rodney C. Boyd[108][b] |
U.S. Army | ||
Indiana National Guard | |||||
The Adjutant General, Indiana | Not applicable | Major General R. Dale Lyles[109] |
U.S. Army | ||
Assistant Adjutant General, Indiana | Not applicable | Major General Timothy J. Winslow[110] |
U.S. Army | ||
Michigan National Guard | |||||
The Adjutant General, Michigan and Director, Michigan Department of Military and Veterans Affairs |
Not applicable | Major General Paul D. Rogers Jr.[111][112] |
U.S. Army | ||
Assistant Adjutant General, Michigan Air National Guard (MI ANG) and Air National Guard Assistant to the Commander, Air Force Materiel Command (AFMC) |
Not applicable | Major General Bryan J. Teff[113] |
U.S. Air Force | ||
Ohio National Guard | |||||
The Adjutant General, Ohio | Not applicable | Major General John C. Harris Jr.[114] |
U.S. Army | ||
Wisconsin National Guard | |||||
The Adjutant General, Wisconsin, Wisconsin Homeland Security Advisor and Chair, Wisconsin Homeland Security Council |
Not applicable | Major General Paul E. Knapp[115][116] |
U.S. Air Force |
West North Central Region[edit]
Position insignia | Position | Civilian occupation | Photo | Incumbent | Service branch |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Iowa National Guard | |||||
The Adjutant General, Iowa | Not applicable | Major General Stephen E. Osborn[117][118] |
U.S. Army | ||
Minnesota National Guard | |||||
The Adjutant General, Minnesota | Not applicable | Major General Shawn P. Manke[119][120] |
U.S. Army | ||
Assistant Adjutant General, Minnesota and Deputy Commanding General, Army National Guard, U.S. Army Cyber Center of Excellence (CCoE) |
Founding Partner, Brekke, Clyborne and Ribich, L.L.C | Major General Johanna P. Clyborne[121] |
U.S. Army | ||
Missouri National Guard | |||||
The Adjutant General, Missouri | Not applicable | Major General Levon E. Cumpton[122][123] |
U.S. Army | ||
Nebraska National Guard | |||||
The Adjutant General, Nebraska | Not applicable | Major General Craig W. Strong[124] |
U.S. Army | ||
North Dakota National Guard | |||||
The Adjutant General, North Dakota | Not applicable | Major General Alan S. Dohrmann[125][126] |
U.S. Army |
New England[edit]
Position insignia | Position | Civilian occupation | Photo | Incumbent | Service branch |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Connecticut National Guard | |||||
The Adjutant General, Connecticut | Not applicable | Major General Francis J. Evon Jr.[127][128] |
U.S. Army | ||
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 Security | Major General Gary W. Keefe[129][130] |
U.S. Air Force | ||
New Hampshire National Guard | |||||
The Adjutant General, New Hampshire | Not applicable | Major General David J. Mikolaities[131][132] |
U.S. Army | ||
Rhode Island National Guard | |||||
The Adjutant General, Rhode Island | Not applicable | Major General Christopher P. Callahan[133] |
U.S. Army | ||
Vermont National Guard | |||||
The Adjutant General, Vermont | Not applicable | Major General Gregory C. Knight[134][123] |
U.S. Army |
Mid-Atlantic Region[edit]
Position insignia | Position | Civilian occupation | Photo | Incumbent | Service branch |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Delaware National Guard | |||||
The Adjutant General, Delaware | Not applicable | Major General Michael R. Berry[135][136] |
U.S. Army | ||
District of Columbia National Guard | |||||
Commanding General, District of Columbia National Guard (DCNG) | Not applicable | Major General John C. Andonie[137] |
U.S. Army | ||
Maryland National Guard | |||||
The Adjutant General, Maryland | Senior Advisor, United States Department of the Interior | Major General Janeen L. Birckhead[138] |
U.S. Army | ||
New Jersey National Guard | |||||
The Adjutant General, New Jersey and Commissioner, New Jersey Department of Military and Veterans Affairs |
Not applicable | Major General Lisa J. Hou[139][140] |
U.S. Army | ||
New York National Guard | |||||
The Adjutant General, New York and Commander, New York Army National Guard (NY ARNG) |
Not applicable | Major General Raymond F. Shields Jr.[141][142] |
U.S. Army | ||
Assistant Adjutant General – Army, New York | Not applicable | Major General Michel A. Natali[143] |
U.S. Army | ||
Assistant Adjutant General – Air, New York and Commander, New York Air National Guard (NY ANG) |
Not applicable | Major General Denise M. Donnell[144][145] |
U.S. Air Force | ||
Pennsylvania National Guard | |||||
The Adjutant General, Pennsylvania | Not applicable | Major General Mark J. Schindler[146][147] |
U.S. Army | ||
Assistant Adjutant General - Army, Pennsylvania | University Administrator, Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania | Major General James G. McCormack[148] |
U.S. Army | ||
Assistant Adjutant General - Air, Pennsylvania | Not applicable | Major General Michael J. Regan Jr.[149] |
U.S. Air Force | ||
Virginia National Guard | |||||
The Adjutant General, Virginia | Not applicable | Major General James W. Ring[150] |
U.S. Army | ||
West Virginia National Guard | |||||
The Adjutant General, West Virginia | Not applicable | Major General William E. Crane[151][120] |
U.S. Army |
South Atlantic Region[edit]
Position insignia | Position | Civilian occupation | Photo | Incumbent | Service branch |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Florida National Guard | |||||
The Adjutant General, Florida | T32 AGR Director of Strategic Plans, Policies and Programs, Florida National Guard | Major General John D. Haas[152][153] |
U.S. Army | ||
Assistant Adjutant General – Army, Florida and Commander, Florida Army National Guard (FL ARNG) |
Vice President, Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) | Major General Robert G. Carruthers III[154] |
U.S. Army | ||
Georgia National Guard | |||||
The Adjutant General, Georgia | Not applicable | Major General Thomas M. Carden Jr.[155][156] Promotable[157][158] |
U.S. Army | ||
Assistant Adjutant General - Army, Georgia and Commander, Georgia Army National Guard (GA ARNG) |
Not applicable | Major General Richard D. Wilson[159][c] |
U.S. Army | ||
Assistant Adjutant General - Air, Georgia, Commander, Georgia Air National Guard (GA ANG) and Air National Guard Assistant to the Commander, Air Force Recruiting Service (AFRS) |
Not applicable | Major General Konata A. Crumbly[161] |
U.S. Air Force | ||
North Carolina National Guard | |||||
The Adjutant General, North Carolina | Not applicable | Major General Marvin T. Hunt[162] |
U.S. Army | ||
Assistant Adjutant General, North Carolina | Not applicable | Major General Robert A. Boyette[163] |
U.S. Army | ||
South Carolina National Guard | |||||
The Adjutant General, South Carolina | Not applicable | Major General Roy V. McCarty[164] |
U.S. Army | ||
Assistant Adjutant General, South Carolina | Deputy Adjutant General, South Carolina (civilian) | Major General Jeffrey A. Jones[165][166] |
U.S. Army |
East South Central states[edit]
Position insignia | Position | Civilian occupation | Photo | Incumbent | Service branch |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Alabama National Guard | |||||
Deputy Adjutant General, Alabama | Senior Sales Specialist, GlaxoSmithKline Pharmaceuticals | Major General Roger A. Presley Jr.[118] |
U.S. Army | ||
Mississippi National Guard | |||||
The Adjutant General, Mississippi | President, Boyles Moak and Stone, Inc. | Major General Janson D. Boyles[167] |
U.S. Army | ||
Assistant Adjutant General - Army, Mississippi and Commander, Mississippi Army National Guard (MSARNG) |
Member of the United States House of Representatives for Mississippi's 1st congressional district | Major General John T. Kelly[168] |
U.S. Army | ||
Assistant Adjutant General - Air, Mississippi and Commander, Mississippi Air National Guard (MSANG) |
Captain, FedEx Express | Major General Barry A. Blanchard[169][170] |
U.S. Air Force | ||
Tennessee National Guard | |||||
The Adjutant General, Tennessee and Commissioner, Tennessee Military Department |
Not applicable | Major General Warner A. Ross II[171] |
U.S. Army | ||
Deputy Adjutant General, Tennessee | Not applicable | Major General Jimmie L. Cole Jr.[172][173] |
U.S. Army |
West South Central states[edit]
Position insignia | Position | Civilian occupation | Photo | Incumbent | Service branch |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Oklahoma National Guard | |||||
The Adjutant General, Oklahoma | State Resource Manager/Executive Director, Oklahoma Military Department | Major General Thomas H. Mancino[174][175] |
U.S. Army | ||
Texas National Guard | |||||
The Adjutant General, Texas | Not applicable | Major General Thomas M. Suelzer[176][177] |
U.S. Air Force | ||
Assistant Adjutant General, Texas and Commanding General, 71st Troop Command |
Managing Director, Table SALT Group | Major General Carlton G. Smith[178] |
U.S. Army |
Non-state territories[edit]
Position insignia | Position | Civilian occupation | Photo | Incumbent | Service branch |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Puerto Rico National Guard | |||||
The Adjutant General, Puerto Rico | Not applicable | Major General Miguel A. Mendez[179] |
U.S. Army | ||
Virgin Islands National Guard | |||||
The Adjutant General, Virgin Islands | Not applicable | Major General Kodjo S. Knox-Limbacker[180][120] |
U.S. Army |
Units and formations[edit]
Pending appointments[edit]
United States Army[edit]
Photo | Name | Service branch | Status and date |
---|---|---|---|
Brigadier General Timothy L. Rieger |
U.S. Army |
Nomination sent to the Senate 18 April 2024[198] | |
Brigadier General Robert T. Wooldridge II |
U.S. Army |
Nomination sent to the Senate 18 April 2024[199] | |
Brigadier General Dean A. Preston |
U.S. Army |
Nomination sent to the Senate 6 February 2024[200] | |
Brigadier General Patrick C. Thibodeau |
U.S. Army |
Confirmed by the Senate 5 December 2023[201] | |
Brigadier General James A. Benson |
U.S. Army |
Confirmed by the Senate 5 December 2023[202] | |
Brigadier General Jeffrey L. Copeland |
U.S. Army | ||
Brigadier General Terry L. Grisham |
U.S. Army | ||
Brigadier General David L. Hall |
U.S. Army | ||
Brigadier General Charles D. Hausman |
U.S. Army | ||
Brigadier General Cindy H. Haygood |
U.S. Army | ||
Brigadier General Stephen F. Logan |
U.S. Army | ||
Brigadier General Corwin J. Lusk |
U.S. Army | ||
Brigadier General Jesse M. Morehouse |
U.S. Army | ||
Brigadier General Stephen E. Schemenauer |
U.S. Army | ||
Brigadier General Isabel R. Smith |
U.S. Army | ||
Brigadier General Katherine E. White |
U.S. Army | ||
Brigadier General Jackie A. Huber |
U.S. Army |
Confirmed by the Senate 5 December 2023[203] | |
Brigadier General Stanley E. Budraitis |
U.S. Army |
Confirmed by the Senate 30 November 2022[174] | |
Brigadier General Andrew J. Chevalier |
U.S. Army | ||
Brigadier General Robert B. Davis |
U.S. Army | ||
Brigadier General Bryan J. Grenon |
U.S. Army | ||
Brigadier General Lynn M. Heng |
U.S. Army | ||
Brigadier General Stefanie K. Horvath |
U.S. Army | ||
Brigadier General Jack A. James |
U.S. Army | ||
Brigadier General Steven J. Kremer |
U.S. Army | ||
Brigadier General Lowell E. Kruse |
U.S. Army | ||
Brigadier General Thomas M. Vickers Jr. |
U.S. Army | ||
Brigadier General Farin D. Schwartz |
U.S. Army |
Confirmed by the Senate 30 November 2022[204] | |
Brigadier General Douglas A. Paul |
U.S. Army |
Confirmed by the Senate 28 October 2021[205] | |
Brigadier General David M. Jenkins |
U.S. Army |
Confirmed by the Senate 24 June 2021[118] | |
Brigadier General Kipling V. Kahler |
U.S. Army | ||
Brigadier General Richard J. Lebel |
U.S. Army | ||
Brigadier General Ralph F. Hedenberg |
U.S. Army |
Confirmed by the Senate 30 July 2020[186] |
United States Air Force[edit]
Photo | Name | Service branch | Status and date |
---|---|---|---|
Brigadier General AnnMarie K. Anthony |
U.S. Air Force |
Confirmed by the Senate 23 March 2024[206][207] | |
Brigadier General Steven J. Butow |
U.S. Air Force |
Confirmed by the Senate 5 December 2023[208] | |
Brigadier General Samuel C. Keener |
U.S. Air Force |
Confirmed by the Senate 15 December 2022[209] | |
Brigadier General Mark D. Piper |
U.S. Air Force | ||
Brigadier General Gary A. McCue |
U.S. Air Force |
Confirmed by the Senate 30 November 2022[210] | |
Brigadier General Bryan E. Salmon |
U.S. Air Force | ||
Brigadier General Terrence L. Koudelka Jr. |
U.S. Air Force |
Confirmed by the Senate 30 November 2022[93] | |
Brigadier General Timothy J. Donnellan |
U.S. Air Force |
Confirmed by the Senate 17 February 2022[211] | |
Brigadier General Gerald E. McDonald Jr. |
U.S. Air Force | ||
Brigadier General Mark A. Maldonado |
U.S. Air Force |
Confirmed by the Senate 17 February 2022[212] | |
Brigadier General Nicholas A. Gentile Jr. |
U.S. Air Force |
Confirmed by the Senate 14 December 2020[213] | |
Brigadier General Kimberly A. Baumann |
U.S. Air Force |
Confirmed by the Senate 27 February 2020[214] |
See also[edit]
- List of United States military leaders by rank
- List of United States Army four-star generals
- List of United States Marine Corps four-star generals
- List of United States Navy four-star admirals
- List of United States Air Force four-star generals
- List of United States Space Force four-star generals
- List of United States Coast Guard four-star admirals
- List of United States Public Health Service Commissioned Corps four-star admirals
- List of active duty United States three-star officers
- List of active duty United States Army major generals
- List of active duty United States Marine Corps major generals
- List of active duty United States rear admirals
- List of active duty United States Air Force major generals
- List of active duty United States Space Force general officers
- List of active duty United States senior enlisted leaders and advisors
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