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Governor Green Announces New Deputy Adjutant General | News, Sports, Jobs

Governor Green Announces New Deputy Adjutant General | News, Sports, Jobs


Maui News

WAILUKU–Governor Josh Green, MD, announced Monday the appointment of Brigadier General Phillip L. Mallory as the Deputy Adjutant General (DAG) for the State of Hawaii, Department of Defense. He will succeed Brigadier General Stephen Logan on October 1, 2024. Mallory currently serves as the commander of the Hawaii Air National Guard’s (HIANG) 154th Wing, which operates out of Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam.

“I am honored and humbled to have been selected by Governor Green and Brigadier General Logan as the next DAG and look forward to serving under their leadership,” Mallory said. “This is an incredible opportunity and something that was unimaginable to me when I joined HIANG nearly twenty years ago. I am extremely grateful.”

The 154th Wing provides agile, war-ready Airmen and mission capabilities across four islands, responding to state civil emergencies and global contingencies using C-17A, KC-135R and F-22A aircraft. Mallory will soon serve as the deputy commander of the Hawaii State Department of Defense, which includes the Hawaii National Guard and three other divisions: the Hawaii Emergency Management Agency, Civil-Military Programs (Youth Challenge and Job Challenge Academies) and the Office of Veterans Services.

“I will bring a passion for service to this position – to serve our state and the Soldiers and Airmen of the Hawaii National Guard,” Mallory said. “I also look forward to working with the state legislature on issues that affect our state employees, our Guard members, their readiness and their families.”




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