NEW: Raimondo Names Callahan Adjutant and Commanding General of RI National Guard

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NEW: Raimondo Names Callahan Adjutant and Commanding General of RI National Guard

Governor Gina Raimondo
Governor Gina Raimondo announced  that Colonel Christopher Callahan is the next Adjutant General of Rhode Island, and Commanding General of the Rhode Island National Guard. Callahan is replacing Major General Kevin McBride, who retired in June.

"I am honored to have been chosen to serve my state and this country in this role. I look forward to working with the talented men and women of the Rhode Island National Guard to ready our team for swift responses to emergencies, strengthen our partnerships with civilian partners, build on our work to improve interagency collaboration, and protect Rhode Islanders from 21st century challenges like cyber-attacks," said Colonel Callahan.

Colonel Callahan was recommended by the Governor's Commanding General Search Committee which was led by Lieutenant General Reginald Centracchio.

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"Colonel Callahan has over 25 years of experience serving in multiple roles in the Rhode Island Army National Guard," said Raimondo. "He has a long career of proven, tested commitment to our state and this nation, and the skills we need to propel the Rhode Island National Guard into the future to help protect against 21st century threats," said Raimondo.

Colonel Christopher Callahan

Colonel Christopher Callahan is the Commander of the 56th Troop Command at Camp Fogarty where he trains, leads and supports operations of six military units representing 900 soldiers.

Prior to that, Callahan was the director of Operations for the Joint Force Headquarters at the Command Readiness Center.

Callahan also served over seas in Balad, Iraq as a Battalion Commander in the 18th Aviation Brigade.


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