Carol A. Timmons

Carol A. Timmons is an American who is the Adjutant General of the Delaware National Guard. She has served in that capacity since February 1, 2017. In 1980, she graduated from the Officer Candidate School, Fort Benning, Georgia. The following year, she received Army pilot wings from Fort Rucker, Alabama. In 1985, Timmons received her Air Force pilot wings from Vance Air Force Base, Oklahoma. She has fought in Operations Desert Shield, Desert Storm, Southern Watch, Joint Guard, Iraqi Freedom, Enduring Freedom and Inherent Resolve. While deployed, Timmons was commander of the 774th Expeditionary Airlift Squadron, Deputy Commander of the 455th Operations Group and Director of Mobility Forces, United States Air Forces Central Command. She is a member of the Air Reserve Forces Policy Committee and Chair of the Joint Diversity Executive Council. Timmons previously served as the Office of the Secretary of Defense for Reserve Affairs Representative to the Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Services. She has been awarded the Legion of Merit, Bronze Star Medal, and others.[1][2][3]

References

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  2. "Carol A. Timmons". National Guard Biography. Retrieved 2018-04-07. This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
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