Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Stubbs takes command of state Guard

- DANIEL MCFADIN

NORTH LITTLE ROCK — Thirty years after he first enlisted in the National Guard and after roughly 27 years as part of the Arkansas National Guard, Maj. Gen. Jonathan Stubbs formally became the 54th adjutant general of Arkansas on Saturday.

Stubbs took part in an Assumption of Command ceremony held at the Camp Robinson’s Profession­al Education Center.

The ceremony was overseen by Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders.

Sanders nominated Stubbs to be the adjutant general in January.

“Major general, if there is anyone who understand­s service and understand­s sacrifice, it is you,” Sanders said to a room filled with a couple hundred dignitarie­s and service members. “You can look every single member of our National Guard in the eyes and say that you have been in their shoes. You know what they’re going through.”

Sanders said “the quality of our National Guard can be the difference between life and death. … I know that Maj. Gen. Stubbs is the man to lead our National Guard into the future.”

Stubbs and his family, including wife Jane, return to Arkansas after he spent two years stationed at the Pentagon in Washington D.C. as deputy director of Operations, Readiness and Mobilizati­on.

In an interview before the ceremony, Stubbs called his elevation to adjutant general “a little bit overwhelmi­ng” and “incredibly humbling.”

“To be able to represent this incredible organizati­on as the adjutant general, to represent over 8,400 soldiers and airmen of this storied organizati­on, just humbled, grateful,” Stubbs said. “Incredibly excited for the future.”

“You think about where you started in the organizati­on as a very young officer and now to be selected and appointed as the adjutant general this many years later and everything that happened in between, it’s a lot to take in.”

Stubbs first enlisted in National Guard in October 1993 in Company A, 4-117th Infantry Battalion in Lexington, Tenn., as a private first class.

His family had a long history in the armed forces, including his father — a Methodist preacher — serving as a National Guard chaplain.

“He was the first soldier I ever knew and I grew up just kind of with the idea of serving,” Stubbs said. “And I just finally worked up the courage … going into my senior year of college to join and to do it.”

While he didn’t necessaril­y envision becoming an adjutant general, he did enlist “with very specific goals to become an officer.”

Stubbs has spent the last two months getting “reoriented” with the organizati­on he “grew up in.”

“Doing a lot of listening and just evaluating and just understand­ing where the organizati­on is, and kind of crafting my vision and my priorities for the future,” Stubbs said.

In the interview and during the ceremony Stubbs laid out his five priorities: People, recruiting/retention, readiness, relevance/modernizat­ion and innovation.

As he detailed each, Stubbs occasional­ly rapped his right fist on a raised table to emphasize his points.

“Taking care of people. That’s my No. 1 priority,” Stubbs said. “It’s always gonna be my No. 1 priority. And when I talk to people, I’m talking about soldiers. I’m talking about airmen. I’m talking about their families. I’m talking about all of our civilian employees that we have within the Arkansas National Guard. And I’m also talking about the employers that are out there in our communitie­s that provide their respective employees to our organizati­ons.”

As far as relevance and modernizat­ion, Stubbs was asked if there were any specific facilities he wants to see introduced in Arkansas.

“I want to make sure that we’re postured to build new readiness centers in our community,” Stubbs said. “So we’re really excited about the possibilit­y of building a new Army National Guard readiness center in Pulaski County.

Stubbs said that center, or armory, would be outside Camp Robinson.

“It’s all tied to the military constructi­on timeline,” Stubbs said. “So within the next, say, five to seven years, we want to get something like that.”

 ?? (Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/Colin Murphey) ?? Sanders addresses the audience during the ceremony.
(Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/Colin Murphey) Sanders addresses the audience during the ceremony.
 ?? (Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/Colin Murphey) ?? Arkansas National Guard Maj. Gen. Jonathan M. Stubbs (right) accepts the Department of the Military Command Colors from Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders during an Assumption of Command Ceremony at Camp Robinson on Saturday.
(Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/Colin Murphey) Arkansas National Guard Maj. Gen. Jonathan M. Stubbs (right) accepts the Department of the Military Command Colors from Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders during an Assumption of Command Ceremony at Camp Robinson on Saturday.

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