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 November 2024.

Seal of the National Guard

Federal assignments

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Position insignia Position Civilian occupation Photo Incumbent Service branch
 
U.S. Vietnam Veteran Commemoration
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
 
Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment
Executive Director, Joint Rapid Acquisition Cell (JRAC) Not applicable
 
Major General
Edward L. Vaughan[2]
 
U.S. Air Force
Position insignia Position Civilian occupation Photo Incumbent Service branch
 
Central Security Service
Mobilization Assistant to the Deputy Chief, Central Security Service (CSS) Partner and Trial Attorney, Stinson LLP
 
Major General
Stephen E. Schemenauer[3]
 
U.S. Army
Position insignia Position Civilian occupation Photo Incumbent Service branch
 
Defense Intelligence Agency
Military and Mobilization Assistant to the Director, Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) Not applicable
 
Major General
Robert I. Kinney[4][5]
 
U.S. Air Force
In transit
Senior Manager, Cyber Security Branch, Managed Business Services, General Communications Inc. (GCI)
 
Major General
Chad J. Parker
 
U.S. Army
Position insignia Position Civilian occupation Photo Incumbent Service branch
 
Joint Staff
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[6]
 
U.S. Army
 
Joint Staff
Deputy Director, Joint Force Development and Design Center (J-7), Joint Staff Not applicable
 
Major General
Peter G. Bailey[7]
 
U.S. Air Force
Position insignia Position Civilian occupation Photo Incumbent Service branch
 
U.S. European Command
Director of Exercises and Assessments (ECJ7) and Advisor on Reserve Component Affairs, U.S. European Command (USEUCOM) Not applicable
 
Major General
James R. Kriesel[8]
 
U.S. Air Force
 
North American Aerospace Defense Command
Deputy Director of Operations (J-3), North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) Not applicable
 
Major General
Mark D. Piper[9]
 
U.S. Air Force
 
North American Aerospace Defense Command
Mobilization Assistant to the Commander,
North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD)
Not applicable
 
Major General
Bryan J. Teff[10]
 
U.S. Air Force
 
U.S. Northern Command
 
North American Aerospace Defense Command
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[11][12]
 
U.S. Army
 
U.S. Southern Command
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[13]
 
U.S. Army
 
U.S. Space Command
Director of Joint Exercises and Training (J-7), U.S. Space Command (USSPACECOM) Not applicable
 
Major General
Samuel C. Keener[14]
 
U.S. Air Force
 
U.S. Special Operations Command
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
 
U.S. Strategic Command
Mobilization Assistant to the Deputy Commander, U.S. Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM) Not applicable
 
Major General
Matthew A. Barker[16]
 
U.S. Air Force
 
Joint Electromagnetic Spectrum Operations Center, U.S. Strategic Command
Director, Joint Electromagnetic Spectrum Operations Center, U.S. Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM) Not applicable
 
Major General
AnnMarie K. Anthony[17]
 
U.S. Air Force
Position insignia Position Civilian occupation Photo Incumbent Service branch
 
Vice Chief of the National Guard Bureau
 
National Guard Bureau
Vice Chief of the National Guard Bureau (VCNGB) and
Principal Deputy General Counsel, National Guard Bureau (NGB)
Not applicable
 
Major General
Timothy L. Rieger[18]
Acting[19]
 
U.S. Army
 
National Guard Bureau
Director of Manpower and Personnel (J-1), National Guard Bureau (NGB) Not applicable
 
Major General
Wendy B. Wenke[20]
 
U.S. Air Force
 
National Guard Bureau
Director, Domestic Operations (J-3/4), National Guard Bureau (NGB) Not applicable
 
Major General
Ronald W. Burkett II[21]
 
U.S. Army
 
National Guard Bureau
Director of Strategy, Policy, Plans, and International Affairs (J-5), National Guard Bureau (NGB) Not applicable
 
Major General
William J. Edwards[22]
 
U.S. Army
 
National Guard Bureau
Director, Force Development (J-7), National Guard Bureau (NGB) Systems Engineering and Technical Advisor (SETA) Contractor; Senior Intelligence Analyst Auditor
 
Major General
Jerry F. Prochaska[23]
 
U.S. Army
 
National Guard Bureau
Director, Programs and Resources (J-8), National Guard Bureau (NGB) Not applicable
 
Major General
David L. Hall[24]
 
U.S. Army
 
National Guard Bureau
Director, Office of the Joint Surgeon General, National Guard Bureau (NGB) Not applicable
 
Major General
Lisa J. Hou[25]
 
U.S. Army
 
National Guard Bureau
Director, Office of Legislative Liaison, National Guard Bureau (NGB) Not applicable
 
Major General
Jennifer R. Mitchell[26]
 
U.S. Army
In transit
Not applicable
 
Major General
Joseph F. Jarrard
 
U.S. Army
Not applicable
 
Major General
Darrin E. Slaten
 
U.S. Air Force

Other joint positions

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Position insignia Position Civilian occupation Photo Incumbent Service branch
Special activities
 
Joint Forces Staff College
Commandant, Joint Forces Staff College (JFSC) Not applicable
 
Major General
Thomas D. Crimmins[27][28]
 
U.S. Air Force
 
F-35 Lightning II Joint Program Office
Director, Lightning Sustainment Center, F-35 Lightning II Joint Program Office Not applicable
 
Major General
Donald K. Carpenter[29]
 
U.S. Air Force
 
Joint Task Force North
Commander, Joint Task Force North (JTF North) Not applicable
 
Major General
Matthew D. Smith[30][31]
 
U.S. Army
 
Allied Joint Force Command Brunssum
Netherlands
Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations, Allied Joint Force Command Brunssum (JFCBS)
Not applicable
 
Major General
Randolph J. Staudenraus[32]
 
U.S. Air Force
Poland
Deputy Commanding General - Maneuver and Maneuver Support, 2nd Polish Corps
Program Director, Kentucky Army National Guard
 
Major General
Bryan M. Howay[33]
 
U.S. Army
 
U.S. Embassy and Consulate in the United Arab Emirates
United Arab Emirates
Senior Defense Official and Defense Attaché, United Arab Emirates (UAE)
Not applicable
 
Major General
Wendul G. Hagler II[34]
 
U.S. Army
Position insignia Position Civilian occupation Photo Incumbent Service branch
Office of the Secretary
 
Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army (Manpower and Reserve Affairs)
Senior Military Advisor to the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army, Manpower Policy and Quality of Life Not applicable
 
Major General
Roy J. Macaraeg[35]
 
U.S. Army
Position insignia Position Civilian occupation Photo Incumbent Service branch
Army National Guard
 
Army National Guard
Deputy Director, Army National Guard (ARNG) Not applicable
 
Major General
Joseph R. Baldwin[36]
 
U.S. Army
 
Army National Guard
Senior
Special Assistant to the Director, Army National Guard for Contingency Response Force Matters (ARNG)
Independent Management Consultant
 
Major General
Lee M. Ellis[37][38]
 
U.S. Army
 
Army National Guard
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[39][40]
 
U.S. Army
 
Army National Guard
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[41]
 
U.S. Army
 
Army National Guard
Junior
Special Assistant to the Director, Army National Guard for Army Reserve Forces Policy (ARNG)
Chief Operating Officer, DirectViz Solutions, LLC
 
Major General
John M. Epperly[42][43]
 
U.S. Army
 
Army National Guard
Junior
Special Assistant to the Director, Army National Guard (ARNG)
Not applicable
 
Major General
Nicole M. Balliet[44]
 
U.S. Army
 
Army National Guard
National Guard Assistant to the Director of the Army National Guard Staff Vice President of Operations Engineering, PopSockets LLC
 
Major General
Robert B. Davis[45]
 
U.S. Army
Army commands
 
U.S. Army Forces Command
Deputy Commanding General, Army National Guard, U.S. Army Forces Command (FORSCOM) Not applicable
 
Major General
Richard F. Johnson[46]
 
U.S. Army
 
U.S. Army Materiel Command
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
 
U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command
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
 
U.S. Army Central
Deputy Commanding General, U.S. Army Central (ARCENT) Dual Status Federal Technician (GS-15)
 
Major General
Michael J. Leeney[50]
 
U.S. Army
 
U.S. Army Europe and Africa
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[51]
 
U.S. Army
 
U.S. Army Pacific
Deputy Commanding General, Army National Guard, U.S. Army Pacific (USARPAC) Not applicable
 
Major General
Lance A. Okamura[52]
 
U.S. Army
 
U.S. Army North
Commanding General, U.S. Army North (ARNORTH),
Deputy Commanding General - Support, U.S. Army North,
Deputy Commanding General - National Guard, U.S. Army North and
Commanding General, Task Force 51, U.S. Army North
T32 Dual Status Technician
 
Major General
Scott M. Sherman[53]
Acting[54]
 
U.S. Army
Direct reporting units
 
U.S. Army Medical Command
Deputy Commanding General (Support) and Chief of Staff, U.S. Army Medical Command (MEDCOM) Not applicable
 
Major General
Jill K. Faris[55]
 
U.S. Army
Operating forces
 
First Army
Deputy Commanding General (Operations), First Army Division Command Group Officer-in-Charge, Pennsylvania Department of Military and Veterans Affairs
 
Major General
Mark D. McCormack[56]
 
U.S. Army
 
V Corps
Deputy Commanding General, V Corps Not applicable
 
Major General
Timothy N. Thombleson[57]
 
U.S. Army
In transit
T10 Active Duty for Operational Support - Reserve Component (ADOS-RC)
 
Major General
Henry S. Dixon
 
U.S. Army
Position insignia Position Civilian occupation Photo Incumbent Service branch
Air National Guard
 
Air National Guard
Director, Air National Guard (ANG) and
Deputy Director, Air National Guard
Not applicable
 
Major General
Duke A. Pirak[58]
Acting[59]
 
U.S. Air Force
 
Air National Guard
Senior
Special Assistant to the Director, Air National Guard (ANG)
Not applicable
 
Major General
Mark A. Weber[60]
 
U.S. Air Force
 
Air National Guard
Junior
Special Assistant to the Director, Air National Guard (ANG)
Not applicable
 
Major General
Bryony A. Terrell[61]
 
U.S. Air Force
Air Staff
 
Air Staff
Deputy Director of Programs, Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Plans and Programs (A8P) Not applicable
 
Major General
Michele L. Kilgore[62]
 
U.S. Air Force
 
United States Air Force Judge Advocate General's Corps
Air National Guard Assistant to the United States Air Force Judge Advocate General (AF/JA) U.S. Bankruptcy Judge for the Middle District of Tennessee
 
Major General
Charles M. Walker[63][64]
 
U.S. Air Force
 
U.S. Air Force Medical Service
Air National Guard Assistant to the Surgeon General of the United States Air Force (AF/SG) Not applicable
 
Major General
Brett A. Wyrick[65]
 
U.S. Air Force
 
U.S. Air Force Medical Service
Commander, Air Force Medical Command (AFMEDCOM) Not applicable
 
Major General
Sean T. Collins[66]
 
U.S. Air Force
Air Force major commands
 
Air Combat Command
Air National Guard Assistant to the Commander, Air Combat Command (ACC) First Officer, FedEx
 
Major General
Bryan E. Salmon[67][68]
 
U.S. Air Force
 
Air Education and Training Command
Air National Guard Assistant to the Commander, Air Education and Training Command (AETC) Not applicable
 
Major General
Frank W. Roy[69]
 
U.S. Air Force
 
Air Force Global Strike Command
Air National Guard Assistant to the Commander, Air Force Global Strike Command (AFGSC) Not applicable
 
Major General
Kenneth S. Eaves[70]
 
U.S. Air Force
 
Air Force Materiel Command
Air National Guard Assistant to the Commander, Air Force Materiel Command (AFMC) Not applicable
 
Major General
Virginia I. Gaglio[71]
 
U.S. Air Force
 
Air Force Special Operations Command
Air National Guard Assistant to the Commander, Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC) Not applicable
 
Major General
Benjamin M. Cason[72]
 
U.S. Air Force
 
Air National Guard Assistant to the Commander, Air Mobility Command (AMC) Not applicable
 
Major General
Gary A. McCue[73]
 
U.S. Air Force
 
Pacific Air Forces
Air National Guard Assistant to the Commander, Pacific Air Forces (PACAF) Not applicable
 
Major General
Randal K. Efferson[74]
 
U.S. Air Force
 
U.S. Air Forces in Europe
 
U.S. Air Forces in Africa
Air National Guard Assistant to the Commander, U.S. Air Forces in Europe - Air Forces Africa (USAFE-AFAFRICA) Not applicable
 
Major General
Kevin V. Doyle[75]
 
U.S. Air Force
Commander, Integrated Capabilities Command (Provisional) Not applicable
 
Major General
Mark W. Mitchum[76]
 
U.S. Air Force
Numbered air forces
 
First Air Force (Air Forces Northern)
 
Continental U.S. NORAD Region
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[77]
 
U.S. Air Force
 
Ninth Air Force
 
U.S. Air Forces Central Command
Air National Guard Assistant to the Commander, Ninth Air Force (9 AF) and
U.S. Air Forces Central Command (USAFCENT)
Not applicable
 
Major General
Paul D. Johnson[78]
 
U.S. Air Force
 
Sixteenth Air Force
 
Air Forces Cyber
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[79]
 
U.S. Air Force
In transit
Pilot, American Airlines
 
Major General
Robert G. Kilgore
 
U.S. Air Force


State assignments

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Pacific Region

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Position insignia Position Civilian occupation Photo Incumbent Service branch
Alaska National Guard
 
State of Alaska
The Adjutant General, Alaska and
Commissioner, Alaska Department of Military and Veterans Affairs
Not applicable
 
Major General[a]
Torrence W. Saxe[81]
 
U.S. Air Force
California National Guard
 
California National Guard
The Adjutant General, California Not applicable
 
Major General
Matthew P. Beevers[82][83]
 
U.S. Army
 
California Army National Guard
Assistant Adjutant General - Army, California
and Commander, California Army National Guard (CA ARNG)
Not applicable
 
Major General
Jeffrey D. Smiley[84]
 
U.S. Army
 
California Air National Guard
 
Defense Innovation Unit
Commander, California Air National Guard (CA ANG) and
Military Deputy to the Secretary of Defense for the Defense Innovation Unit (DIU)
Not applicable
 
Major General
Steven J. Butow[85]
 
U.S. Air Force
Hawaii National Guard
 
Hawaii National Guard
The Adjutant General, Hawaii Not applicable
 
Major General
Stephen F. Logan[86]
 
U.S. Army
 
Hawaii Air National Guard
Chief of Staff and Commander, Hawaii Air National Guard (HI ANG) Not applicable
 
Major General
Joseph R. Harris II[87][88]
 
U.S. Air Force
Washington National Guard
 
Washington National Guard
The Adjutant General, Washington and
Director, Washington Military Department
Not applicable
 
Major General
Gent Welsh Jr.[89]
 
U.S. Air Force

Mountain states

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Position insignia Position Civilian occupation Photo Incumbent Service branch
Arizona National Guard
 
State of Arizona
The Adjutant General, Arizona Not applicable
 
Major General
Kerry L. Muehlenbeck[90][91]
 
U.S. Air Force
 
Arizona Air National Guard
 
Deputy Under Secretary of the Air Force for International Affairs
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[92]
 
U.S. Air Force
Colorado National Guard
 
Colorado National Guard
The Adjutant General, Colorado Not applicable
 
Major General
Laura L. Clellan[93][94]
 
U.S. Army
Idaho National Guard
 
Idaho National Guard
The Adjutant General, Idaho and
Commanding General, Idaho National Guard
Not applicable
 
Major General
Timothy J. Donnellan[95]
 
U.S. Air Force
Montana National Guard
 
Montana National Guard
The Adjutant General, Montana and
Director, Montana Department of Military Affairs
Not applicable
 
Major General
John P. Hronek II[96][97]
 
U.S. Air Force
New Mexico National Guard
 
New Mexico National Guard
The Adjutant General, New Mexico Major, New Mexico State Police (NMSP)
 
Major General
Miguel Aguilar[98]
 
U.S. Army
Wyoming National Guard
 
Wyoming National Guard
The Adjutant General, Wyoming Not applicable
 
Major General
Gregory C. Porter[99]
 
U.S. Army

East North Central Region

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Position insignia Position Civilian occupation Photo Incumbent Service branch
Illinois National Guard
 
Illinois National Guard
The Adjutant General, Illinois and
Director, Illinois Department of Military Affairs
Program Analyst III, AASKI- MAG Aerospace
 
Major General
Rodney C. Boyd[100]
 
U.S. Army
 
Illinois Air National Guard
Assistant Adjutant General - Air, Illinois National Guard (ILNG) and
Commander, Illinois Air National Guard (IL ANG)
Not applicable
 
Major General
Daniel R. McDonough[101]
 
U.S. Air Force
Indiana National Guard
 
Indiana National Guard
The Adjutant General, Indiana Not applicable
 
Major General
R. Dale Lyles[102]
 
U.S. Army
Michigan National Guard
 
Michigan National Guard
The Adjutant General, Michigan and
Director, Michigan Department of Military and Veterans Affairs
Not applicable
 
Major General
Paul D. Rogers Jr.[103][104]
 
U.S. Army
Ohio National Guard
 
Ohio National Guard
The Adjutant General, Ohio Not applicable
 
Major General
John C. Harris Jr.[105]
 
U.S. Army

West North Central Region

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Iowa National Guard
 
Iowa National Guard
The Adjutant General, Iowa Not applicable
 
Major General
Stephen E. Osborn[106][107]
 
U.S. Army
Kansas National Guard
 
Kansas National Guard
The Adjutant General, Kansas,
Director, Kansas Division of Emergency Management (KDEM) and
Homeland Security Advisor to the Governor
Not applicable
 
Major General
Michael T. Venerdi[108][109]
 
U.S. Air Force
Minnesota National Guard
 
Minnesota National Guard
The Adjutant General, Minnesota Not applicable
 
Major General
Shawn P. Manke[110][111]
 
U.S. Army
 
Minnesota National Guard
 
U.S. Army Cyber Center of Excellence
Deputy Adjutant General, Minnesota and
Deputy Commanding General, Army National Guard, U.S. Army Cyber Center of Excellence (CCoE)
Chief Business Technology Officer, Minnesota Information Technology Services (MNIT)
 
Major General
Stefanie K. Horvath[112][113]
 
U.S. Army
Missouri National Guard
 
Missouri National Guard
The Adjutant General, Missouri Not applicable
 
Major General
Levon E. Cumpton[114][115]
 
U.S. Army
Nebraska National Guard
 
Nebraska National Guard
The Adjutant General, Nebraska Not applicable
 
Major General
Craig W. Strong[116]
 
U.S. Army

New England

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Connecticut National Guard
 
Connecticut National Guard
The Adjutant General, Connecticut Not applicable
 
Major General
Francis J. Evon Jr.[117][118]
 
U.S. Army
Massachusetts National Guard
 
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[119][120]
 
U.S. Air Force
New Hampshire National Guard
 
New Hampshire National Guard
The Adjutant General, New Hampshire Not applicable
 
Major General
David J. Mikolaities[121][122]
 
U.S. Army
Rhode Island National Guard
 
The Adjutant General, Rhode Island Not applicable
 
Major General
Christopher P. Callahan[123]
 
U.S. Army
Vermont National Guard
 
Vermont National Guard
The Adjutant General, Vermont Not applicable
 
Major General
Gregory C. Knight[124][115]
 
U.S. Army

Mid-Atlantic Region

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Position insignia Position Civilian occupation Photo Incumbent Service branch
Delaware National Guard
 
Delaware National Guard
The Adjutant General, Delaware Not applicable
 
Major General
Michael R. Berry[125][126]
 
U.S. Army
District of Columbia National Guard
 
District of Columbia National Guard
Commanding General, District of Columbia National Guard (DCNG) Not applicable
 
Major General
John C. Andonie[127]
 
U.S. Army
Maryland National Guard
 
Maryland National Guard
The Adjutant General, Maryland Senior Advisor, United States Department of the Interior
 
Major General
Janeen L. Birckhead[128]
 
U.S. Army
New York National Guard
 
State of New York
 
New York Army National Guard
The Adjutant General, New York and
Commander, New York Army National Guard (NY ARNG)
Not applicable
 
Major General
Raymond F. Shields Jr.[129][130]
 
U.S. Army
 
State of New York
Assistant Adjutant General – Army, New York Not applicable
 
Major General
Michel A. Natali[131]
 
U.S. Army
 
New York Air National Guard
Assistant Adjutant General – Air, New York and
Commander, New York Air National Guard (NY ANG)
Not applicable
 
Major General
Michael W. Bank[132]
 
U.S. Air Force
Pennsylvania National Guard
 
Pennsylvania Army National Guard
Deputy Adjutant General - Army, Pennsylvania Not applicable
 
Major General
Laura A. McHugh[133]
 
U.S. Army
 
Pennsylvania Air National Guard
Deputy Adjutant General - Air, Pennsylvania Not applicable
 
Major General
Terrence L. Koudelka Jr.[134]
 
U.S. Air Force
Virginia National Guard
 
Virginia National Guard
The Adjutant General, Virginia Not applicable
 
Major General
James W. Ring[135]
 
U.S. Army
West Virginia National Guard
 
West Virginia National Guard
The Adjutant General, West Virginia Not applicable
 
Major General
William E. Crane[136][111]
 
U.S. Army

South Atlantic Region

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Position insignia Position Civilian occupation Photo Incumbent Service branch
Florida National Guard
 
Florida National Guard
The Adjutant General, Florida Title 32 USC AGR Director of Strategic Plans, Policies and Programs, Florida National Guard
 
Major General
John D. Haas[137][138]
 
U.S. Army
 
Florida Army National Guard
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[139]
 
U.S. Army
Georgia National Guard
 
Georgia National Guard
The Adjutant General, Georgia Not applicable
 
Major General
Richard D. Wilson[140]
 
U.S. Army
 
Georgia Air National Guard
 
U.S. Transportation Command
Assistant Adjutant General - Air, Georgia,
Commander, Georgia Air National Guard (GA ANG) and
Air National Guard Assistant to the Commander, U.S. Transportation Command (USTRANSCOM)
Pilot, Delta Air Lines
 
Major General
Konata A. Crumbly[141][142]
 
U.S. Air Force
North Carolina National Guard
 
North Carolina National Guard
The Adjutant General, North Carolina Not applicable
 
Major General
Marvin T. Hunt[143]
 
U.S. Army
 
North Carolina National Guard
Assistant Adjutant General, North Carolina Not applicable
 
Major General
Robert A. Boyette[144]
 
U.S. Army
South Carolina National Guard
 
South Carolina National Guard
The Adjutant General, South Carolina Not applicable
 
Major General
Roy V. McCarty[145]
 
U.S. Army
 
South Carolina National Guard
Assistant Adjutant General, South Carolina Deputy Adjutant General, South Carolina (civilian)
 
Major General
Jeffrey A. Jones[146][147]
 
U.S. Army

East South Central states

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Alabama National Guard
 
Alabama National Guard
The Adjutant General, Alabama Not applicable
 
Major General
David K. Pritchett[148]
 
U.S. Army
 
Alabama National Guard
Deputy Adjutant General, Alabama Senior Sales Specialist, GlaxoSmithKline Pharmaceuticals
 
Major General
Roger A. Presley Jr.[107]
 
U.S. Army
Kentucky National Guard
 
Kentucky National Guard
The Adjutant General, Kentucky Not applicable
 
Major General
Haldane B. Lamberton[149]
 
U.S. Army
Mississippi National Guard
 
Mississippi National Guard
Assistant Adjutant General - Army, Mississippi
and Commander, Mississippi Army National Guard (MSARNG)
Member of the United States House of Representatives from Mississippi's 1st congressional district
 
Major General
John T. Kelly[150]
 
U.S. Army
 
Mississippi Air National Guard
Assistant Adjutant General - Air, Mississippi and
Commander, Mississippi Air National Guard (MSANG)
Not applicable
 
Major General
Edward H. Evans Jr.[151]
 
U.S. Air Force
Tennessee National Guard
 
Tennessee National Guard
The Adjutant General, Tennessee and
Commissioner, Tennessee Military Department
Not applicable
 
Major General
Warner A. Ross II[152]
 
U.S. Army
 
Tennessee National Guard
Deputy Adjutant General, Tennessee Not applicable
 
Major General
Jimmie L. Cole Jr.[153][154]
 
U.S. Army

West South Central states

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Louisiana National Guard
 
Louisiana National Guard
The Adjutant General, Louisiana Not applicable
 
Major General
Thomas C. Friloux[155]
 
U.S. Army
Oklahoma National Guard
 
Oklahoma National Guard
The Adjutant General, Oklahoma State Resource Manager/Executive Director, Oklahoma Military Department
 
Major General
Thomas H. Mancino[156][157]
 
U.S. Army
Texas National Guard
 
Texas National Guard
The Adjutant General, Texas Not applicable
 
Major General
Thomas M. Suelzer[158][159]
 
U.S. Air Force

Non-state territories

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Position insignia Position Civilian occupation Photo Incumbent Service branch
Puerto Rico National Guard
 
Puerto Rico National Guard
The Adjutant General, Puerto Rico Not applicable
 
Major General
Miguel A. Mendez[160]
 
U.S. Army
Virgin Islands National Guard
 
Virgin Islands National Guard
The Adjutant General, Virgin Islands Not applicable
 
Major General
Kodjo S. Knox-Limbacker[161][111]
 
U.S. Army

Units and formations

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Position insignia Position Civilian occupation Photo Incumbent Service branch
National Guard divisions
 
28th Infantry Division
Commanding General, 28th Infantry Division State Trooper, Pennsylvania State Police
 
Major General
Michael E. Wegscheider[162][163]
 
U.S. Army
 
29th Infantry Division
Commanding General, 29th Infantry Division State Prosecutor, Virginia Beach
 
Major General
Joseph A. Dinonno[164]
 
U.S. Army
 
34th Infantry Division
 
Task Force Spartan
Commanding General, 34th Infantry Division
and Commander, Task Force Spartan[165]
Director of Design Assurance (Pre-Market) and Post Market Quality Assurance, Electrophysiology Franchise, Boston Scientific
 
Major General
Charles G. Kemper IV[166][167]
 
U.S. Army
 
35th Infantry Division
Commanding General, 35th Infantry Division Senior Manager, Lumen Technologies
 
Major General
John W. Rueger[168][169]
 
U.S. Army
 
38th Infantry Division
Commanding General, 38th Infantry Division Manufacturing Director, Nissan USA
 
Major General
Daniel A. Degelow[170]
 
U.S. Army
 
40th Infantry Division
Commanding General, 40th Infantry Division Global Category Director, Special Field Systems, NIKE Inc.
 
Major General
William J. Prendergast IV[171]
 
U.S. Army
 
42nd Infantry Division
Commanding General, 42nd Infantry Division Vice President, New York Life Insurance Company
 
Major General
Jack A. James Jr.[172]
 
U.S. Army
Other commands
 
46th Military Police Command
Commanding General, 46th Military Police Command Chief Executive Officer, Michigan Israel Business Accelerator
 
Major General
Scott W. Hiipakka[173]
 
U.S. Army
 
167th Theater Sustainment Command
Commanding General, 167th Theater Sustainment Command Not applicable
 
Major General
Thomas M. Vickers Jr.[174]
 
U.S. Army
 
263rd Army Air and Missile Defense Command
Commanding General, 263rd Army Air and Missile Defense Command Corporate Executive Pilot, Davis and Floyd Professional Engineers Inc.
 
Major General
Frank M. Rice[175][176]
 
U.S. Army

Pending appointments

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United States Army

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Photo Name Service branch Status and date
Nominations (2024)
 
Brigadier General
Gary A. Ropers
 
U.S. Army
Confirmed by the Senate
24 September 2024[177]
 
Brigadier General
Troy E. Armstrong
 
U.S. Army
Confirmed by the Senate
31 July 2024[178]
 
Brigadier General
John B. Bowlin
 
U.S. Army
 
Brigadier General
Sean T. Boyette
 
U.S. Army
 
Brigadier General
Felicia Brokaw
 
U.S. Army
 
Brigadier General
Martin M. Clay Jr.
 
U.S. Army
 
Brigadier General
Joseph A. Hopkins III
 
U.S. Army
 
Brigadier General
Kipling V. Kahler
 
U.S. Army
 
Brigadier General
Derek N. Lipson
 
U.S. Army
 
Brigadier General
Jason P. Nelson
 
U.S. Army
 
Brigadier General
John R. Pippy
 
U.S. Army
 
Brigadier General
Daniel L. Pulvermacher
 
U.S. Army
 
Brigadier General
Bren D. Rogers
 
U.S. Army
 
Brigadier General
James P. Schreffler
 
U.S. Army
 
Brigadier General
Leland T. Shepherd
 
U.S. Army
 
Brigadier General
Robin B. Stilwell
 
U.S. Army
 
Brigadier General
John M. Wallace
 
U.S. Army
 
Brigadier General
Richard A. Wholey Jr.
 
U.S. Army
 
Brigadier General
Teri D. Williams
 
U.S. Army
 
Brigadier General
Justin W. Osberg
 
U.S. Army
Confirmed by the Senate
31 July 2024[179]
 
Brigadier General
Dean A. Preston
 
U.S. Army
Confirmed by the Senate
24 September 2024[180]
Nominations (2023)
 
Brigadier General
James A. Benson
 
U.S. Army
Confirmed by the Senate
5 December 2023[181]
 
Brigadier General
Terry L. Grisham
 
U.S. Army
 
Brigadier General
Charles D. Hausman
 
U.S. Army
 
Brigadier General
Cindy H. Haygood
 
U.S. Army
 
Brigadier General
Corwin J. Lusk
 
U.S. Army
 
Brigadier General
Jesse M. Morehouse
 
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[182]
Nominations (2022)
 
Brigadier General
Andrew J. Chevalier
 
U.S. Army
Confirmed by the Senate
30 November 2022[156]
Nominations (2021)
 
Brigadier General
David M. Jenkins
 
U.S. Army
Confirmed by the Senate
24 June 2021[107]
Nominations (2020)
 
Brigadier General
Ralph F. Hedenberg
 
U.S. Army
Confirmed by the Senate
30 July 2020[168]

United States Air Force

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Photo Name Service branch Status and date
Nominations (2024)
 
Brigadier General
David B. Johnson
 
U.S. Air Force
Confirmed by the Senate
21 November 2024[183][184]
 
Major General (UT)
Daniel D. Boyack
 
U.S. Air Force
Confirmed by the Senate
21 November 2024[185][184]
 
Brigadier General
Barbra S. Buls
 
U.S. Air Force
Placed on Senate Executive Calendar
19 November 2024[186][184]
 
Brigadier General
Cassandra D. Howard
 
U.S. Air Force
Confirmed by the Senate
31 July 2024[187]
 
Brigadier General
Sue Ellen Schuerman
 
U.S. Air Force
 
Brigadier General
Christopher J. Sheppard
 
U.S. Air Force
 
Brigadier General
Donald R. Bevis Jr.
 
U.S. Air Force
Confirmed by the Senate
31 July 2024[188]
 
Brigadier General
Victor R. Macias
 
U.S. Air Force
 
Brigadier General
Akshai M. Gandhi
 
U.S. Air Force
Confirmed by the Senate
31 July 2024[189]
 
Brigadier General
Jori A. Robinson
 
U.S. Air Force
 
Brigadier General
Michael D. Stohler
 
U.S. Air Force
 
Brigadier General
Kimberly A. Baumann
 
U.S. Air Force
Confirmed by the Senate
31 July 2024[190]
 
Brigadier General
Bradford R. Everman
 
U.S. Air Force
 
Brigadier General
Christopher K. Faurot
 
U.S. Air Force
 
Brigadier General
Mark A. Goodwill
 
U.S. Air Force
 
Brigadier General
Henry U. Harder Jr.
 
U.S. Air Force
 
Brigadier General
Erik A. Peterson
 
U.S. Air Force
 
Brigadier General
Kimbra L. Sterr
 
U.S. Air Force
Nominations (2022)
 
Brigadier General
Gerald E. McDonald Jr.
 
U.S. Air Force
Confirmed by the Senate
17 February 2022[191]

See also

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  1. ^ Holds state rank of lieutenant general.[80]