Adjutant General of North Carolina

The Adjutant General of North Carolina is the head of the North Carolina National Guard. The position was created in 1806, when the Militia Acts of 1792 required the state to establish the position to better train the state militia. The office is appointed by the Governor of North Carolina and requires five years prior military service.[1]

List of Adjutant Generals

This is a list of persons who have held the office of Adjutant General of North Carolina.[2]

Picture Name Hometown Term
Benjamin Smith Brunswick County 1806-1807
- Edward Pasteur Craven County 1807-1808
Calvin Jones Wake County 1808-1812
Robert Williams Surry County 1812-1821
- Beverly Daniel Wake County 1821-1840
- Robert Williams Haywood Wake County 1840-1857
- Richard C. Cotten Chatham County 1857-1860
John Franklin Hoke Lincoln County 1860-1861
James Green Martin Pasquotank County 1861-1863
Daniel Gould Fowle Wake County 1863-1863
Richard Caswell Gatlin Lenoir County 1864-1865
- John Alexander Gilmer Guilford County 1866-1868
- Abiel W. Fisher Bladen County 1868-1872
- John C. Gorman Wake County 1872-1877
- Johnstone Jones Wake County Jan. 1877 - Dec. 1888
- James Dodge Glenn Guilford County Jan. 1889
- Francis Hawkins Cameron Wake County 1893-1896
- Andrew Duvall Cowles Iredell County Feb. 1897 - Dec. 1898
- Beverly S. Royster Granville County Dec. 1898 - Dec. 1904
- Thomas R. Robertson Mecklenburg County Jan. 1905 - Mar. 1909
- Joseph Franklin Armfield Iredell County Apr. 1909 - Oct. 1910
- Roy Lutterell Leinster Iredell County Nov. 1910 - Aug 1912
- Gordon Smith Wake County Nov. 1912 - Jan 1913
- Lawrence W. Young Buncombe County Jan. 1913 - Jun. 1916
- Beverly S. Royster Granville County Jun. 1916 - Aug. 1917
- Lawrence W. Young Buncombe County Sep. 1917 - Aug. 1918
- Beverly S. Royster Granville County Sep. 1918 - Jun. 1920
John Van Bokkelen Metts Wake County Jun. 1920 - Jul. 31, 1951
- Thomas B. Longest Wake County (formerly of Biscoe, Virginia) Aug. 1 - Sep. 30, 1951
- John Hall Manning Durham County Oct. 1, 1951 - Aug. 16, 1957
- Capus Miller Waynick Guilford County Aug. 16, 1957 - Jan. 31, 1961
- Claude T. Bowers Halifax County Feb. 1, 1961 - Jan. 31, 1970
- Ferd Leary Davis Lenoir County Feb. 1, 1970 - Feb. 16, 1973
- William M. Buck Robeson County Jun. 1, 1973 - Feb. 28, 1975
- Clarence Bender Shimer Dare County Mar. 1, 1975 - Apr. 25, 1977
- William Emmett Ingram Pasquotank County (born Richmond, Virginia) Apr. 26, 1977 - Oct. 16, 1983
- Hubert M. Leonard Candor, Montgomery County Oct. 17, 1983 - Sep. 30, 1985
- Charles E. Scott Wake County Oct. 1, 1985 - Mar. 5, 1989
- Nathaniel H Robb Jr. Columbia, South Carolina Mar. 6, 1989 - Apr. 4 1993
Gerald A. Rudisill, Jr. Badin, Stanly County Apr. 5, 1993 - Jul. 15, 2001
William Emmett Ingram Jr. Pasquotank County Jul. 16, 2001 - Sep. 30, 2010
Gregory A. Lusk Clinton, Sampson County Oct. 1, 2010[3] - Nov. 30, 2019
Marvin Todd Hunt Cary,[4] Wake County Dec. 1, 2019 - present[5]

References

  1. "Adjutant General | NCpedia". www.ncpedia.org. Retrieved 2018-03-31.
  2. Brown, Richard M. (17 August 2015). "Adjutant Generals of North Carolina". North Carolina Military Historical Society. Retrieved 31 March 2018.
  3. "NC DPS: Major General Gregory A. Lusk". www.ncdps.gov. Retrieved 2018-03-31.
  4. "Governor Cooper Announces Brig. Gen. Todd Hunt as the Adjutant General of North Carolina". governor.nc.gov. Retrieved 2019-12-30.
  5. "NC DPS: Brigadier General M. Todd Hunt". www.ncdps.gov. Retrieved 2019-12-30.
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