Adjutant General of Kansas

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The Adjutant General of Kansas is the highest-ranking military official in the State of Kansas and is subordinate to the Governor of Kansas. The Adjutant General is a member of the Governor's Cabinet and advises the Governor on military and emergency management matters. The Adjutant General runs the day-to-day administration of the Kansas Adjutant General's Department, including the Kansas National Guard.

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Appointment

The Governor appoints, subject to confirmation by the Kansas Senate, the Adjutant General with the rank of major general. The person appointed must have served at least five years as a commissioned officer in the Kansas National Guard and have served as an officer in the armed forces of the United States. The Governor may promote, subject to confirmation by the Senate any Adjutant General who has served at least 15 consecutive years to the rank of lieutenant general. The Adjutant General serves at the pleasure of the Governor. [1]

Duties

The Adjutant General is the principal military advisor to the Governor and is also responsible for the organization, training and supervision of the Kansas National Guard. In addition, the Adjutant General is the Director of the Kansas Division of Emergency Management and the head of Kansas Homeland Security. The Office of the Adjutant General also provides administrative services to the Kansas Wing of the Civil Air Patrol. [2]

Staff

The Adjutant General's staff is headquartered in Topeka, Kansas and oversees the operation of many installations throughout the state.

Kansas Army National Guard

The Kansas Army National Guard is the land component of the Kansas National Guard and is manned by approximately 5200 soldiers assigned at installations throughout the state. [2]

Kansas Air National Guard

The Kansas Air National Guard is the air component of the Kansas National Guard and is composed of a headquarters component located at Topeka, Kansas and two main units: the 184th Intelligence Wing, located at Wichita, Kansas and the 190th Air Refueling Wing located at Topeka. There are approximately 2400 airmen assigned in all locations. [2]

Kansas Division of Emergency Management

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The logo of the Kansas Division of Emergency Management

KDEM is the branch of the Adjutant General's Department that deals with mitigation advocacy, planning requirements and guidance, training and exercising, response coordination, and administration of recovery programs for the civil sector on the State of Kansas regardless of the type of hazard. It was created in 1950 in response to Cold War nuclear threats as the State Civil Defense Agency and was transferred to the Adjutant General's Department in 1955. At that time its role was expanded to include emergency management for all disasters and coordination of recovery and response activities statewide. [2]

Kansas Homeland Security

This branch coordinates activities in the State of Kansas dealing with the prevention and protection from terrorist related activities including response and recovery from terrorist acts.

Kansas Volunteer Department of the Civil Air Patrol

The Volunteer Department was created to administer state funds allocated to the Civil Air Patrol and was placed under the control of the Adjutant General's Department by state law in 1997 for the administrative support and control of state resources and funding used by the Kansas Wing of the Civil Air Patrol. [2]

History

List of Adjutants General of the State of Kansas

TermName
August 31, 1855 to January 1858Adjutant General Hiram J. Strickler
May 2, 1861 to June 20, 1861Brig. Gen. Robert B. Mitchell
June 23, 1861 to March 22, 1862Brig. Gen. Lyman Allen
March 22, 1862 to February 26, 1863Brig. Gen. Charles Chadwick
February 27, 1863 to May 2, 1864Brig. Gen. Guilford Dudley
May 2, 1864 to March 31, 1865Col. Cyrus K. Holliday
April 1, 1865 to August 18, 1867Col. Thomas J. Anderson
August 18, 1867 to March 3, 1869Col. Josiah B. McAfee
March 4, 1869 to March 4, 1870Col. William S. Moorhouse
March 5, 1870 to March 5, 1873Col. David Whittaker
March 6, 1873 to March 2, 1876Col. Charles A. Morris
March 2, 1876 to March 5, 1878Col. Hiram T. Beman
April 8, 1878 to January 7, 1883Col. Peter S. Noble
January 8, 1883 to January 22, 1885Col. Thomas Moonlight
January 23, 1885 to March 31, 1889Col. Alexander B. Campbell
April 1, 1889 to January 1, 1893Col. John N. Roberts
January 10, 1893 to March 31, 1894Col. Henry H. Artz
April 1, 1894 to February 28, 1895Col. Albert J. Davis
March 1, 1895 to January 31, 1897Brig. Gen. Simeon M. Fox
February 1, 1897 to February 21, 1899Col. Hiram Allen
February 22, 1899 to February 1, 1903Brig. Gen. Simeon M. Fox
February 1, 1903 to March 31, 1905Brig. Gen. Samuel H. Kelsey
April 1, 1905 to March 31, 1909Brig. Gen. James W. F. Hughes
April 1, 1909 to September 30, 1917Maj. Gen. Charles I. Martin
October 1, 1917 to January 27, 1919Brig. Gen. Charles S. Huffman
January 27, 1919 to January 11, 1923Brig. Gen. Charles I. Martin
January 11, 1923 to February 10, 1925Brig. Gen. R. Neill Rahn
February 10, 1925 to April 27, 1951Brig. Gen. Milton R. McLean
April 21, 1951 to December 31, 1972Lt. Gen. Joe Nickell
January 1, 1973 to September 30, 1980Maj. Gen. Edward R. Fry
October 1, 1980 to October 17, 1987Maj. Gen. Ralph T. Tice
October 18, 1987 to November 30, 1990Maj. Gen. Philip B. Finley
December 1, 1990 to February 10, 1999Maj. Gen. James F. Rueger
February 10, 1999 to October 31, 2003Maj. Gen. Gregory B. Gardner
January 5, 2004 to January 8, 2011Maj. Gen. Tod M. Bunting
January 28, 2011 to April 2, 2020Maj. Gen. Lee Tafanelli
April 3, 2020 to presentMaj. Gen. David Weishaar

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See also

Notes

Citations
  1. Article 8, Kansas Constitution
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 2013 Annual Report Kansas Adjutant General's Department
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