Jon A. Jensen

Jon A. Jensen (born 1963) is a lieutenant general in the United States Army. He currently serves as the 22nd director of the Army National Guard.[2] He previously served as the adjutant general of the Minnesota National Guard from November 2017 to August 2020.[3][4][5][6][7][8] Prior to that, he was assigned as commanding general of the 34th Infantry Division from January 2017 to October 2017 and as deputy commanding general for United States Army Africa from 2015 to 2017.[9] He assumed his current assignment on August 10, 2020,[10][2] with an effective date of rank of August 3, 2020.[11]

Jon A. Jensen
Jensen as Director of the Army National Guard in 2020
Born1963 (age 5758)
Council Bluffs, Iowa
AllegianceUnited States
Service/branchUnited States Army
Years of service1982–present
RankLieutenant General
Commands heldArmy National Guard
Minnesota National Guard
34th Infantry Division
1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 34th Infantry Division
2nd Battalion, 135th Infantry
Battles/warsOperation Desert Spring
Operation Joint Forge
Iraq War
AwardsArmy Distinguished Service Medal
Legion of Merit (2)
Bronze Star Medal
Alma materNorthwest Missouri State University (BS, 1986)
Spouse(s)Cindy
ChildrenJake, Atlee, and Kealey[1]

Education

Jensen is a graduate of Northwest Missouri State University. He later earned master's degrees from the United States Army Command and General Staff College in Fort Leavenworth, Kansas and the United States Army War College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania.[7]

Military career

Jensen enlisted into the Iowa Army National Guard as a Private (PV1) combat medic in November 1982. He served for six and a half years and reached the rank of Staff Sergeant before attending the Army's Officer Candidate School, and received his commission upon graduation in 1989.[9] As a second lieutenant, he was assigned to the 1st Battalion of the 168th Infantry Regiment of the 34th Infantry Division. He was deployed to Kuwait in 2001, Stabilization Force in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2003 as a major and Iraq in 2007 as a lieutenant colonel and in 2009 as colonel for a second deployment to Iraq.[7]

Awards and decorations

National Guard Bureau Organizational Badge
34th Infantry Division Shoulder Sleeve Insignia
135th Infantry Regiment Distinctive Unit Insignia
2 Overseas Service Bars
Legion of Merit with one bronze oak leaf cluster
Bronze Star Medal
Meritorious Service Medal with three oak leaf clusters
Army Commendation Medal with four oak leaf clusters
Army Achievement Medal with three oak leaf clusters
Army Meritorious Unit Commendation with oak leaf cluster
Superior Unit Award
Army Reserve Component Achievement Medal with silver oak leaf cluster
National Defense Service Medal with one bronze service star
Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal with service star
Iraq Campaign Medal with two service stars
Global War on Terrorism Service Medal
Humanitarian Service Medal
Armed Forces Reserve Medal with silver Hourglass device, "M" device and bronze award numeral 3
NCO Professional Development Ribbon
Army Service Ribbon
Army Overseas Service Ribbon with award numeral 2
Army Reserve Overseas Training Ribbon with award numeral 3
NATO Medal for the former Yugoslavia

Publications

  • Jensen, Jon A. (2002). The Effect of Operational Deployments on Army Reserve Component Attrition Rates and its Strategic Implications: A Monograph (PDF). Fort Leavenworth, Kansas: School of Advanced Military Studies, United States Army Command and General Staff College. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2020-05-29.

References

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