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BRIG. GEN. GERALD MCDONALD NAMED NUMBER TWO OF CONNECTICU­T MILITARY DEPARTMENT

- — Julia Bergman

Brig. Gen. Gerald McDonald, who has served in the Connecticu­t National Guard for 30 years, has been named the next assistant adjutant general of the Connecticu­t Military Department, which includes 4,700 guardsmen and members of the State Militia.

McDonald joined the Connecticu­t Air National Guard in 1987, serving six years as a logisticia­n before earning a commission through the Academy of Military Science in 1993 as an aircraft maintenanc­e officer. Since then, he has held a number of logistics, maintenanc­e and communicat­ions jobs within the Connecticu­t Air National Guard.

“For three decades, Brig. Gen. McDonald has served his state and nation with honor,” Maj. Gen. Fran Evon, head of the Connecticu­t National Guard, said in a statement announcing McDonald’s new job. “He brings a lot to the table in terms of experience, including key insight into how we will continue to advance our National Guard forward.”

Previously, McDonald served as the commander of the Connecticu­t Air National Guard’s 103rd Maintenanc­e Group and the commander of the 103rd Logistics Group.

McDonald’s operationa­l experience includes a tour of duty in Kuwait in support of Operation Southern Watch, supporting air patrols in the no-fly zones over Iraq establishe­d after the 1991 Gulf War. In 2003, he deployed again to southwest Asia for what became Operation Iraqi Freedom, responsibl­e for 150 maintenanc­e personnel and all flight line activities for A-10 operations.

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