MAJOR GENERAL RANDALL D. MOSLEY
Major General Randall D. Mosley is the Adjutant General for the State of Montana, Commander of the Joint Forces Headquarters-Montana, and the Director of the Department of Military Affairs. He is responsible to the Governor of Montana to provide Army and Air National Guard military forces that are ready to deploy worldwide and accomplish military missions in support of national defense, homeland security, natural disasters and domestic emergencies, and military support to state and local governments.
As Montana’s Adjutant General he serves on the Governor’s cabinet as the principal military advisor and is also responsible to the Governor for state disaster and emergency management, homeland security, veteran affairs, counter-drug support to civilian law enforcement, a Weapons of Mass Destruction Civil Support Team, and the Montana Youth Challenge Program.
EDUCATION:
- 1970 Bachelor of Science, Forestry, University of Montana, Missoula, Montana
- 1970 Infantry Officers Basic Course, Fort Benning, Georgia
- 1970 Airborne School, Fort Benning, Georgia
- 1971 Rotary Wing Flight School, Fort Wolters, Texas, and Fort Rucker, Alabama
- 1977 Bachelor of Arts, Business Administration, University of Montana, Missoula, Montana
- 1980 Armor Officer Advanced Course, Fort Knox, Kentucky
- 1984 Command and General Staff Course
- 1995 Masters Degree, National Security and Strategic Studies, Naval War College, Newport, Rhode Island
- 1999 Senior Reserve Component Officers Course, Army War College, Carlisle, Pennsylvania
ASSIGNMENTS:
- March 1970 - June 1970, United States Army Reserve Control Group Reserve Officer Training Corps, Army Personnel Center, St Louis, Missouri
- June 1970 - September 1970, Student, Infantry Officer Basic Course and Airborne Course
- September 1970 - June 1971, Student, Rotary Wing Flight School
- June 1971 - March 1972, Pilot, 175th Assault Helicopter Company, 214th Combat Aviation Battalion, 1st Aviation Brigade, Republic of Vietnam
- March 1972 -August 1972, Platoon Leader, Special Training Company, Basic Training Committee, Fort Dix, New Jersey
- August 1972 - March 1973, United States Army Reserve Control Group, United States Army Personnel Center, St Louis, Missouri
- March 1973 - December 1975, Rotary Pilot, Detachment 1, Troop N, Air Cavalry Troop, 163rd Armored Cavalry Regiment, Helena, Montana
- December 1975 - December 1977, Section Commander, AeroScout Platoon, Troop N Air Cavalry Troop, 163rd Armored Cavalry Regiment, Helena, Montana
- December 1977 - February 1979, Platoon Commander, AeroScout Platoon, Troop N Air Cavalry Troop, 163 Armored Cavalry Regiment, Helena, Montana
- March 1979 - March 1981, Flight Operations Officer, Air Cavalry Troop (-) 163rd Armored Cavalry Regiment, Helena, Montana
- March 1981 - October 1985, Executive Officer, Air Cavalry Troop (-), 163rd Armored Cavalry Regiment, Helena, Montana
- October 1985 - August 1988, Commander, Air Cavalry Troop, 163rd Armored Cavalry Regiment, Helena, Montana
- September 1988 - September 1991, Commander, 1-189th Attack Helicopter Battalion, 66th Aviation Brigade, Helena, Montana
- October 1991 - October 1992, Deputy Director, Training Division, Directorate of Plans, Operations and Training, Helena, Montana
- November 1992 - January 1994, Assistant Chief of Staff, State Headquarters, Montana Army National Guard, Helena, Montana
- February 1994 - June 1994, Director, Information Management, State Headquarters, Montana Army National Guard, Helena, Montana
- July 1994 - July 1995, Student, United States Naval War College, Newport, Rhode Island
- July 1995 - March 2000, Deputy Commander, State Area Command, Headquarters State Area Command, Helena, Montana
- March 2000 – September 2004, Assistant Adjutant General/Commander, Montana Army National Guard, Joint Force Headquarters - Montana, Helena, Montana
- September 2004 – Present, The Adjutant General, Montana National Guard and Commanding General, Joint Force Headquarters – Montana, Helena, Montana
MAJOR AWARDS AND DECORATIONS:
- Legion of Merit
- Meritorious Service Medal
- Air Medal with numeral 12
- Army Commendation Medal with 2 bronze Oak Leaf Cluster
- Army Reserve Component Achievement Medal with 1 silver Oak Leaf Cluster and 3 bronze Oak Leaf Cluster
- National Defense Service Medal with 2 service stars
- Vietnam Service Medal
- Armed Forces Reserve Medal with silver hourglass
- Army Service Ribbon
- Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal
- Parachute Badge
- Master Army Aviator Badge
OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS:
An avid runner who has completed 26 marathons, including the Boston Marathon in 1993, 1995, 1996. Personal best for the 26 mile course is 2 hours 51 minutes at the National Guard Marathon Trials in 1994.
EFFECTIVE DATES OF PROMOTION:
- Second Lieutenant United States Army March 17, 1970
- First Lieutenant United States Army June 13, 1971
- First Lieutenant Army National Guard March 12, 1973
- Captain Army National Guard March 16, 1976
- Major Army National Guard March 15, 1984
- Lieutenant Colonel Army National Guard September 1, 1988
- Colonel Army National Guard February 15, 1994
- Brigadier General Army National Guard March 31, 2000
- Major General Army National Guard April 28, 2005
