Adjutant General of New York
Head of the New York National Guard
Major General Ray Shields
Henry DeWitt Hamilton
Solomon Van Rensselaer
The Adjutant General of New York is the highest-ranking military official in the New York National Guard as the state adjutant general . The adjutant general is part of the state government's executive branch, and serves as head of the New York State Division of Military and Naval Affairs , which includes the New York Army National Guard , New York Air National Guard , the New York Guard , and the New York Naval Militia .
Adjutants general were originally selected by the state Council of Appointment . Since 1822 the adjutant general has been appointed by the Governor of New York . Adjutants general serve a four-year term and hold the rank of major general . In 1948, a newly-enacted law designated the senior National Guard leader in New York as Chief of Staff to the Governor. Legislation passed in 1988 changed the title back to adjutant general.
The first adjutant general of New York was Nicholas Fish , who was appointed on April 13, 1784. The current holder of the position is Raymond F. Shields Jr., who was appointed in 2018.[ 3]
Adjutants General of New York
71. Raymond F. Shields Jr., since 2018[ 3]
70. Anthony P. German, 2016–2018
69. Patrick A. Murphy, 2010–2016
68. Joseph J. Taluto , 2006–2010
67. Thomas P. Maguire , 2001–2006
66. John H. Fenimore V , 1995–2001
65. Michael S. Hall , 1992–1995
64. Lawrence P. Flynn , 1986–1992
63. Vito J. Castellano , 1975–1986
62. John C. Baker , 1971–1975
61. Almerin C. O'Hara , 1959–1971
60. Ronald C. Brock , 1957–1959
59. Karl F. Hausauer , 1949–1957
58. Ames T. Brown , 1940–1949
57. Walter G. Robinson , 1934–1940
56. Franklin W. Ward , 1926–1934
55. Edward J. Westcott , 1923–1926
54. Charles W. Berry , 1923
53. J. Leslie Kincaid , 1920–1923
52. Charles W. Berry , 1919–1920[ 28]
51. Charles H. Sherrill , 1917–1918
50. Louis W. Stotesbury , 1915–1917
49. Henry DeWitt Hamilton , 1913–1915
48. William Verbeck , 1910–1913
47. Nelson H. Henry , 1902–1910
46. Frederick Phisterer , 1901–1902
45. Edwin M. Hoffman , 1900–1901
44. Avery D. Andrews , 1899–1900
43. C. Whitney Tillinghast 2nd , 1897–1899
42. Edwin A. McAlpin , 1895–1897
41. Thomas H. McGrath , 1894–1895
40. Josiah Porter , 1886–1894
39. John G. Farnsworth , 1883–1886
38. Frederick Townsend , 1880–1883
37. John B. Woodward , 1879–1880
36. Franklin Townsend , 1875–1879
35. John F. Rathbone , 1873–1875
34. Franklin Townsend , 1869–1873
33. Selden E. Marvin , 1867–1869
32. William Irvine , 1865–1867
31. John T. Sprague , 1863–1865
30. Thomas Hillhouse , 1861–1863
29. John Meredith Read Jr. , 1861
28. Frederick Townsend , 1857–1861
27. Robert H. Pruyn , 1855–1857
26. John Watts de Peyster , 1855
25. Isaac Vanderpoel , 1854–1855
24. Robert E. Temple , 1853–1854
23. L. Ward Smith , 1851–1853
22. Samuel Stevens , 1847–1851
21. Robert E. Temple , 1846–1847
20. Thomas Farrington , 1845–1846
19. Archibald C. Niven , 1843–1845
18. Lyman Sanford , 1843–1843
17. Rufus King , 1839–1843
16. Allan MacDonald , 1835–1837
15. Thomas W. Harman , 1835–1837
14. Levi Hubbell , 1833–1835
13. John Adams Dix , 1831–1833
12. Matthew H. Webster , 1830–1831
11. Nicholas F. Beck , 1825–1830
10. Charles G. Haines , 1824–1825
9. William K. Fuller , 1823–1824
8. William L. Marcy , 1821–1823
7. Solomon Van Rensselaer , 1813–1821
6. William Paulding Jr. , 1811–1813
5. Solomon Van Rensselaer , 1810–1811
4. William Paulding Jr. , 1809–1810
3. Solomon Van Rensselaer , 1801–1809
2. David Van Horne , 1793–1801
1. Nicholas Fish , 1784–1793. He was appointed as the first Adjutant General of New York on April 13, 1784.
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Bibliography
Books
Internet
"The New York Adjutant General's Biography" . Latham, NY: New York State Division of Military and Naval Affairs . 2016. Retrieved March 6, 2017 .
General Officer Management Office (2010). "Biography, Major General Patrick A. Murphy" . Arlington, VA: National Guard Bureau . Retrieved March 6, 2017 .
General Officer Management Office (2006). "Biography, Major General Joseph J. Taluto" . Nationalguard.mil/ . Arlington, VA: National Guard Bureau. Retrieved February 20, 2018 .
General Officer Management Office (1995). "Biography, Major General John H. Fenimore V" . Nationalguard.mil/ . Arlington, VA: National Guard Bureau. Retrieved February 20, 2018 .
Newspapers
"Broome Republicans May Land State Jobs" . Binghamton Press . Binghamton, NY. November 5, 1920 – via Newspapers.com .
"Kincaid Adjutant General" . Olean Times Herald . Olean, NY. December 14, 1920 – via Newspapers.com .
"Berry Named Successor to General O'Ryan" . The Ithaca Journal-News . Ithaca, NY. May 24, 1923 – via Newspapers.com .
"Governor Appoints Westcott" . Olean Times Herald . Olean, NY. November 28, 1923 – via Newspapers.com .
"Westcott Gets Berry's Old Post in N. Y. Guard" . Brooklyn Eagle . Brooklyn, NY. November 28, 1923 – via Newspapers.com .
"Ward is Named Guard Adjutant" . Binghamton Press . Binghamton, NY. Associated Press. February 15, 1926 – via Newspapers.com .
"Robinson Is Named Adjutant General. Veteran Colonel Succeeds Major General F. W. Ward, Who Has Been Retired" . The New York Times . December 12, 1934. Retrieved September 7, 2015 .
"National Guard Leader Dies in N. Y. City Hotel" . Binghamton Press . Binghamton, NY. Associated Press. January 25, 1940 – via Newspapers.com .
"Around New York State: Albany" . The Ithaca Journal . Ithaca, NY. Associated Press. March 14, 1940 – via Newspapers.com .
"Gen. K. F. Hausauer is made New York's First Chief of Staff" . Binghamton Press . Binghamton, NY. Associated Press. May 5, 1949 – via Newspapers.com .
"Guard to Honor Hausauer" . Poughkeepsie Journal . Poughkeepsie, NY. Associated Press. February 9, 1957 – via Newspapers.com .
"Gen. R. C. Brock Retires Wednesday" . The Record . Troy, NY. June 27, 1959 – via Newspapers.com .
"Gen. O'Hara Appointed Chief of Staff" . The Daily Star . Oneonta, NY. August 28, 1959 – via Newspapers.com .
"Carey Shuffles Agencies" . The Journal News . White Plains, NY. United Press International. December 14, 1975 – via Newspapers.com .
"Guard Gets New Chief" . Star-Gazette . Elmira, NY. January 22, 1971 – via Newspapers.com .
Humbert, Marc (January 8, 1986). "New York National Guard Under Fire" . The Journal News . White Plains, NY. Associated Press – via Newspapers.com .
"National Guard Chief to be Named" . Press & Sun-Bulletin . Binghamton, NY. Associated Press. April 25, 1986 – via Newspapers.com .
Hill, David (August 4, 1992). "Dryden Man Heads New York's Militia" . The Ithaca Journal . Ithaca, NY – via Newspapers.com .
"Chief Soldier in State Announces Retirement" . Democrat and Chronicle . Rochester, NY. Associated Press. April 2, 1992 – via newspapers.com .
Crawford, Franklin (April 13, 1995). "Pataki Fires National Guard Leader" . The Ithaca Journal . Ithaca, NY – via Newspapers.com .
Davis, John (November 6, 2005). "Tribute Paid to Military Man" . Poughkeepsie Journal . Poughkeepsie, NY – via Newspapers.com .