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Adjutant General of Oklahoma

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TheAdjutant General of Oklahoma is the highest-ranking military official in the state ofOklahoma, subordinate only to theGovernor of Oklahoma. The highest officer of theOklahoma National Guard, the Adjutant General is the principal advisor to the Governor on military affairs and the head of theOklahoma Military Department as theSecretary of the Military.

The currentstate adjutant general of Oklahoma isMajor GeneralThomas H. Mancino. Mancino was appointed by GovernorKevin Stitt on November 10, 2021.

Eligibility and appointment

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The adjutant general is appointed by theGovernor of Oklahoma, and confirmed by theOklahoma Senate, to serve at the pleasure of the governor with no set term.[1]

Once appointed, the adjutant general is elevated to the rank ofmajor general.[1]

To be eligible for hold the office of adjutant general, an officer must be federally recognized as being part as of theOklahoma National Guard and theUnited States National Guard and must hold at least the rank ofcolonel for at least three years prior to appointment.[1] However, should theOklahoma National Guard be federalized and no person in the state meets these requirements, the governor may appoint anyone that meets these requirements that served in the previous ten years with at least two years of federal service at the rank of colonel or higher.[1]

Duties

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The governor is theCommander-in-Chief of the Oklahoma Military with the Adjutant General responsible for running the day-to-day operations of the Military Department of Oklahoma.[1] According to state law, the Adjutant General is subordinate only to the governor and is also his or her principal military adviser.[1] The Adjutant General is responsible for the supervision of direction of theOklahoma National Guard when in the service of the state at the direction of the governor.[1] The Adjutant General is also responsible for the organization, training and other activities of the National Guard. As the second highest commander in the state, the Adjutant General is responsible for carrying into effect the orders of the governor as Commander-in-Chief.[1] The governor may proscribe “other military and defense duties” to the Adjutant General as deemed necessary.[1]

As the head of the Military Department, the Adjutant General has full control over state funds allotted in support of the National Guard. Funds are controlled, deposited, expended and accounted for at the sole direction of the Adjutant General. The Adjutant General may order any record kept at individual account audited at his discretion. Also, the Adjutant General is the Trustee of the Military Department and may act as such when accepting funds, land, or property to be used for the National Guard.

TheOklahoma Legislature authorizes the Adjutant General to commission a state police force under OS title 44, section 230.[1] To protect the Oklahoma Military Department's assets and personnel, the Adjutant General may commission state police officers to the Oklahoma Military Department Police to serve in that function.[1] The Oklahoma Military Department Police, with the sole exception of the serving or execution of civil process, shall retain all the powers vested by law as state peace officers. The Oklahoma Military Department Police is a state law enforcement agency that satisfies the criteria for Posse Comitatus. The Posse Comitatus Act is a United States federal law (18 U.S.C. § 1385) passed on June 18, 1878, with the intention of substantially limiting the powers of the federal government to use the military for law enforcement. The act prohibits members of the Marine Corps, Army, Navy, Air Force, and state National Guard forces from exercising law enforcement powers, including those that maintain "law and order" within the United States.

The statute generally prohibits federal military personnel and units of the National Guard under federal authority from acting in a law enforcement capacity within the United States, except where expressly authorized by the Constitution or Congress. The Coast Guard is exempt from the act. The Oklahoma Military Department Police satisfies this stringent criterion. Officers sworn to this office are non-military, civilian state law enforcement personnel.

The Adjutant General is granted the power to lease to any person(s), company(s), or agency(s), the armories of the State, with contracts not to exceed one year. The contract may be terminated by order of the Adjutant General after a written notice of 30 days is given to the other parties in the contract. If legal action is necessary, the Adjutant General can order theAttorney General of Oklahoma to investigate the claims.

The governor has the power to allow National Guardsmen to voluntarily serve under federal authority in certain instances. At the pleasure of the governor, this power may be delegated to the Adjutant General. The Adjutant General, with the consent of the governor, may assist other states in cooperative enforcement programs.

At the discretion of the Adjutant General, an Oklahoma Recruiting Medal may be awarded to any member of the Oklahoma National Guard who is “personally and solely responsible” for recruiting five new members to the Oklahoma National Guard within one year’s time.

The Adjutant General is the commander of theOklahoma State Guard when the State Guard is organized and active.

Staff

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The governor may appoint two assistants to serve under the adjutant general, an assistant adjutant general to manage theArmy National Guard of Oklahoma and an assistant adjutant general to manage theAir National Guard of Oklahoma.[1]

Both assistant adjutant generals serve under the rank ofbrigadier general and at the pleasure of the governor.[1] The assistant adjutant generals are the highest official within their respective branch, only under the adjutant general and the governor.[1]

Within the Department of the Military, the adjutant general may appoint employees of the Military Department to the position of executive assistant and program manager to assist him in running the Military Department.

Salary

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State Salary As of 2023, the annual salary of the adjutant general is set at $205,419.60.

Federal: Weekend Drill Pay: $2,339.44, Two Week Annual Training: $8,772.90, Annual Total: $36,846.18

State & Federal = $242,265.78


Officeholders

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Territorial government

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BGCarson JamisonDecember 23, 1894July 10, 1897
BGPhil C. RosenbaumJuly 10, 1897March 26, 1898
BGBert C. Orner (acting)March 26, 1898March 11, 1899
BGHarry C. BarnesMarch 11, 1899September 4, 1901
BGE.P. BurlingameSeptember 4, 1901February 28, 1906
BGAlva J. NilesMarch 1, 1906November 16, 1907

State government

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BGFrank M. CantonNovember 16, 1907June 30, 1916
BGAncel S. EarpJuly 1, 1916January 30, 1918
BGEnnis H. Gipson[2]February 1, 1918January 30, 1919
MGCharles F. BarrettFebruary 1, 1919January 28, 1923
MGBaird H. MarkhamJanuary 28, 1923June 30, 1925
MGCharles F. BarrettJuly 1, 1925September 19, 1939
BGLouis A. LedbetterSeptember 20, 1939September 13, 1940
MGGeorge A. DavisSeptember 14, 1940May 6, 1947
MGRoy W. KennyMay 7, 1947March 7, 1965
MGLa Vern E. WeberMarch 8, 1965September 30, 1971
MGDavid C. MatthewsOctober 2, 1971January 12, 1975
MGJohn Coffey Jr.January 13, 1975November 19, 1978
MGRobert M. MorganNovember 20, 1978January 11, 1987
MGDonald Ferrell (ANG)January 12, 1987January 13, 1991
MGTommy G. AlsipJanuary 14, 1991June 19, 1992
BGGary D. MaynardJune 20, 1992March 31, 1995
MGStephen P. Cortright (ANG)April 1, 1995October 21, 2002
MGHarry M. Wyatt III (ANG) (acting)October 22, 2002January 12, 2003
MGHarry M. Wyatt III (ANG)January 13, 2003February 3, 2009
MGMyles L. Deering[3]February 3, 2009February 1, 2015
BGRobbie L. Asher[4]February 2, 2015August 9, 2017
BGLouis W. Wilham (acting)August 9, 2017November 15, 2017
MGMichael C. Thompson[5]November 15, 2017November 10, 2021
MGThomas H. MancinoNovember 10, 2021Present

See also

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References

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  1. ^abcdefghijklmnOklahoma Title 44. Militia Laws, Oklahoma Statutes. (accessed October 9, 2013)
  2. ^Northeast Missouri State Teachers College Alumni Roster 1924, Truman State University. (accessed June 23, 2014)
  3. ^Wood, COL Billy R. (2011).Lords of Darkness: A History of the 45th Avn Bn (Sp Ops) and OKARNG Aviation. Bloomington, IN: iUniverse. pp. 601–603.ISBN 978-1-4620-2724-8.
  4. ^"Fallin Names Asher As Adjutant General, Others To Veterans Commission | The McCarville Report".mccarvillereport.com. Retrieved2015-10-12.
  5. ^"Major General Michael C. Thompson". Retrieved2018-04-16.

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