SSG(P) Private RallyPoint Member357480<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>It is rumored at the time of his retirement, retired Major General Rees, Adjutant General of the Oregon Guard had served almost 48 years of active duty. From 1966 to early 2014. I was shocked and amazed to serve under such a man. Does anyone know who the next longest serving SM is behind General Rees? He had a long and very distinguished career. If you have a minute, sit and read his Bio.Longest serving SM in uniform?2014-12-06T02:38:43-05:00SSG(P) Private RallyPoint Member357480<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>It is rumored at the time of his retirement, retired Major General Rees, Adjutant General of the Oregon Guard had served almost 48 years of active duty. From 1966 to early 2014. I was shocked and amazed to serve under such a man. Does anyone know who the next longest serving SM is behind General Rees? He had a long and very distinguished career. If you have a minute, sit and read his Bio.Longest serving SM in uniform?2014-12-06T02:38:43-05:002014-12-06T02:38:43-05:00SSG(P) Private RallyPoint Member357488<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>MAJOR GENERAL RAYMOND F. REES <br />The Adjutant General, Oregon National Guard <br />Major General Raymond F. Rees assumed duties as The Adjutant <br />General for Oregon on July 1, 2005. He is responsible for <br />providing the State of Oregon and the United States with a ready <br />force of citizen soldiers and airmen, equipped and trained to <br />respond to any contingency, natural or manmade. He directs, <br />manages, and supervises the administration, discipline, <br />organization, training and mobilization of the Oregon National <br />Guard, the Oregon State Defense Force, the Joint Force <br />Headquarters and the Office of Oregon Emergency Management. <br />He is also assigned as the Governor’s Homeland Security Advisor. <br />He develops and coordinates all policies, plans and programs of <br />the Oregon National Guard in concert with the Governor and <br />legislature of the State. <br />1<br />He began his military career in the United States Army as a West <br />Point cadet in July 1962. Prior to his current assignment, Major <br />General Rees had numerous active duty and Army National <br />Guard assignments to include: service in the Republic of Vietnam <br />as a cavalry troop commander; commander of the 116th Armored <br />Calvary Regiment; nearly nine years as the Adjutant General of <br />Oregon; Director of the Army National Guard, National Guard <br />Bureau; over five years service as Vice Chief, National Guard Bureau; 14 months as Acting Chief, National <br />Guard Bureau; Chief of Staff (dual-hatted), Headquarters North American Aerospace Defense Command <br />(NORAD) and United States Northern Command (USNORTHCOM). NORAD is a binational, Canada and <br />United States command.Response by SSG(P) Private RallyPoint Member made Dec 6 at 2014 2:51 AM2014-12-06T02:51:57-05:002014-12-06T02:51:57-05:00SSG(P) Private RallyPoint Member357490<div class="images-v2-count-1"><div class="content-picture image-v2-number-1" id="image-15521"> <div class="social_icons social-buttons-on-image">
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<a class="fancybox" rel="12be10e251a5c0b009455990c4360dc8" href="https://d1ndsj6b8hkqu9.cloudfront.net/pictures/images/000/015/521/for_gallery_v2/image.jpg"><img src="https://d1ndsj6b8hkqu9.cloudfront.net/pictures/images/000/015/521/large_v3/image.jpg" alt="Image" /></a></div></div>Response by SSG(P) Private RallyPoint Member made Dec 6 at 2014 2:57 AM2014-12-06T02:57:38-05:002014-12-06T02:57:38-05:00PO1 Private RallyPoint Member357541<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Admiral Hyman G. Rickover served 63 years. Just saying......Response by PO1 Private RallyPoint Member made Dec 6 at 2014 5:57 AM2014-12-06T05:57:50-05:002014-12-06T05:57:50-05:001SG Private RallyPoint Member357692<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Back in 1999, I went to a retirement ceremony for a CW5 who was a Korean War Veteran. We were all stunned that anyone could be in that long. Assuming he got in at the end of the war, he would rival MG Rees.<br />I can't remember his name for the life of me.<br />I do remember how scarce Vietnam Veterans were becoming by then (I think my unit had two). Heck, even Gulf War Veterans were fairly uncommon after all the RIFs a few years earlier.<br /><br />In any event, such a lengthy and distinguished period of service is amazing and worth honoring.Response by 1SG Private RallyPoint Member made Dec 6 at 2014 10:37 AM2014-12-06T10:37:09-05:002014-12-06T10:37:09-05:00PO2 Corey Ferretti357891<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>That is one heck of a bio and that is a long time to serve. What does one do after 48 Years of military service?Response by PO2 Corey Ferretti made Dec 6 at 2014 2:37 PM2014-12-06T14:37:34-05:002014-12-06T14:37:34-05:00CWO3 Private RallyPoint Member579107<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Navy Officer ADM Rickover 63 Years<br />Navy Enlisted. BMC George Sanderson 44 YearsResponse by CWO3 Private RallyPoint Member made Apr 8 at 2015 11:25 AM2015-04-08T11:25:57-04:002015-04-08T11:25:57-04:00PO2 Ann Kipp7712827<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>When she retired as a rear admiral at age 79, Grace Hopper was the oldest serving officer in the U.S. Armed Forces.Response by PO2 Ann Kipp made Jun 5 at 2022 6:16 PM2022-06-05T18:16:02-04:002022-06-05T18:16:02-04:002014-12-06T02:38:43-05:00