Photo by Officer Candidate Sarah Bradbury | 70th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment | 12.07.2024
Newly promoted Brig. Gen. Gordon Meyer speaks to friends and family during his promotion ceremony at the Family Resiliency Center at Ike Skelton Training Site in Jefferson City, Mo. on Dec. 7, 2024. Meyer is responsible for Air National Guard’s B-2 and T-38 aircraft operations on Whiteman Air Force Base. (U.S. Army Missouri National Guard photo by Cdt. Sarah Bradbury)...
Photo by Officer Candidate Sarah Bradbury | 70th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment | 12.07.2024
Brig. Gen. Gordon Meyer’s family pins on his rank during a promotion ceremony at the Family Resiliency Center at Ike Skelton Training Site in Jefferson City, Mo. on Dec. 7, 2024. The general’s stars are the oldest rank insignia still in use by our armed forces. (U.S. Army Missouri National Guard photo by Cdt. Sarah Bradbury)...
Photo by Officer Candidate Sarah Bradbury | 70th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment | 12.07.2024
Brig. Gen. Gordon Meyer’s promotion ceremony fills the hall of the Family Resiliency Center in Jefferson City, Mo. on Dec. 7, 2024. Meyer currently serves as the chief of Joint Staff and director of Staff-Air, Joint Staff Force Headquarters for the Missouri National Guard Air Force. (U.S. Army Missouri National Guard photo by Cdt. Sarah Bradbury)...
Photo by Officer Candidate Sarah Bradbury | 70th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment | 12.07.2024
Brig. Gen. Gordon Meyer speaks to friends and family during his promotion ceremony at the Family Resiliency Center at Ike Skelton Training Site in Jefferson City, Mo. on Dec. 7, 2024. Meyer has served in the armed forces for over 40 years. (U.S. Army Missouri National Guard photo by Cdt. Sarah Bradbury)...
Photo by Officer Candidate Sarah Bradbury | 70th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment | 12.07.2024
Brig. Gen. Gordon Meyer receives his general officer flag from his daughter Airman 1st Class Emma Meyer during his promotion ceremony at the Family Resiliency Center at Ike Skelton Training Site in Jefferson City, Mo. on Dec. 7, 2024. The general is issued a flag representing their rank and branch of the military and are held in their possession until they are further promoted. (U.S. Army......