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New Mexico National Guard: The Adjutant General, New Mexico: Major, New Mexico State Police (NMSP) Major General Miguel Aguilar [100] U.S. Army: Utah National Guard: Utah National Guard: The Adjutant General, Utah: Not applicable: Major General Daniel D. Boyack [101] [102] U.S. Air Force: Wyoming National Guard: Wyoming National Guard: The ...
Kansas Army National Guard (KS ARNG) Major General John W. Rueger [167] [a] U.S. Army: 36th Infantry Division: Commanding General, 36th Infantry Division: Army National Guard (ARNG) Texas Army National Guard (TX ARNG) Major General John B. Bowlin [168] [a] U.S. Army: 38th Infantry Division Task Force Spartan: Commanding General, 38th Infantry ...
A major general in the National Guard was appointed to that rank in one of the state National Guard forces. A major general in the National Army was appointed to that rank in the National Army during World War I before August 7, 1918, when the Regular Army, the National Army, and the federalized National Guard were unified into a single United ...
Pages in category "National Guard (United States) generals" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 283 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
List of United States Air Force lieutenant generals since 2020; List of U.S. Air Force Test Pilot School alumni; List of lieutenant generals in the United States Army before 1960; List of United States Army four-star generals; List of United States Army lieutenant generals from 1990 to 1999; List of United States Army lieutenant generals from ...
This is a list of female United States military generals and flag officers, that are either currently serving in the U.S. Armed Forces, or are retired.They are listed under their respective service branches, which make up the Department of Defense, with the exception of the Coast Guard, which is part of Homeland Security.
And for the National Guard, the chief [65] and vice chief of the National Guard Bureau [66] [67] [68] are four-star generals under reserve active duty in the Army or Air Force. And for the Public Health Service Commissioned Corps, the assistant secretary for health [ 69 ] is a four-star admiral if they hold an active-duty appointment to the ...
The Order was founded on December 13, 1894, in the office of Frank M. Avery in the Tribune Building in New York City. The first signer of the Order's "Institution" (founding document) was Major General Fitz John Porter who was a veteran of both the Mexican War and the Civil War.