Kodjo S. Knox-Limbacker

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Kodjo S. Knox-Limbacker
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Official portrait, 2021
Born1972 (age 5051)
AllegianceUnited States
Service/branch United States Army
Army National Guard
Years of service1991–present
Rank Major General
Commands held
Battles/wars War on Terror
Awards Defense Superior Service Medal
Legion of Merit Medal
Meritorious Service Medal (4)
Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal

Major-General Kodjo S. Knox-Limbacker is a United States Army officer who currently serves as the Adjutant General of the Virgin Islands National Guard. He succeeded Brigadier-General Deborah Howell after being appointed by Governor of the Virgin Islands Albert Bryan in May 2019. [1]

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Career

Knox-Limbacker first enlisted in the Georgia National Guard as an infantryman. Following graduation from Georgia Military College he entered the Army Reserve Officer Training Corps program at Augusta State University, he was commissioned as a second lieutenant of Army Aviation in the active duty army. [2] From there he graduated from US Army flight school as a UH-1 Iroquois pilot in 1996. Later he transferred to Army fixed-wing aviation flying the C-12, RC-7, and U-21 among others. As an Army aviator, Knox-Limbacker has logged over 2,700 flight hours, including tours in Africa, Afghanistan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, and South America. [1] After serving in the Pentagon, Knox-Limbacker was sent on a special active duty assignment to the Virgin Islands to fix chronic issues with readiness and discipline within the Virgin Islands National Guard. [2]

Adjutant general

Virgin Islands National Guard Adjutant General Major General (VI) Kodjo Knox-Limbacker poses with Captain Elvor Narciss as he graduates US Army Flight School in Ft. Rucker on 5 May 2022. (U.S. Army photo by SPC Jordan Arnold.) CPT Narciss Flight School Graduation.jpg
Virgin Islands National Guard Adjutant General Major General (VI) Kodjo Knox-Limbacker poses with Captain Elvor Narciss as he graduates US Army Flight School in Ft. Rucker on 5 May 2022. (U.S. Army photo by SPC Jordan Arnold.)

Then-Colonel Knox-Limbacker was announced as the next Adjutant General of the Virgin Islands by Governor Albert Bryan on January 15, 2019. [3] Formally assuming the role of Adjutant General in May, Knox-Limbacker was unanimously confirmed by the Virgin Islands Legislature on July 12, 2019. [4] As Adjutant General, Knox-Limbacker has promised to fix chronic pay issues lingering from unpaid National Guard soldiers during the 2017 Hurricanes that devastated the islands. In addition he has vowed to bring aviation back to the Virgin Islands National Guard, as it has been shut down since 2015 due to neglect and poor maintenance. [2] [5]

Knox-Limbacker was promoted from colonel to brigadier general on September 11, 2019. [6] On July 30, 2020, he received federal recognition of this promotion. [7] In June 2021, Knox-Limbacker was promoted to the Virgin Islands rank of Major General. [8] In November 2022, his major general rank was given federal recognition. [9]

Dates of rank

InsigniaRankComponentDates
US Army O1 shoulderboard rotated.svg Second lieutenant RA 28 May 1994
US Army O2 shoulderboard rotated.svg First lieutenant RA28 May 1996
US Army O3 shoulderboard rotated.svg Captain RA1 June 1998
US Army O4 shoulderboard rotated.svg Major RA1 February 2005
US Army O5 shoulderboard rotated.svg Lieutenant colonel RA4 April 2011
Army-USA-OF-05.svg Colonel RA1 May 2016
Army-USA-OF-06.svg Brigadier general (USVI)VI11 September 2019
Army-USA-OF-06.svg Brigadier general RC30 July 2020
Army-USA-OF-07.svg Major general (USVI)VI10 June 2021
Army-USA-OF-07.svg Major general RC30 November 2022

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