David W. Gay
Major General (Connecticut) David W. Gay | |
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Born |
Brooklyn, NY | July 3, 1935
Allegiance |
United States State of Connecticut |
Service/branch | United States Army |
Rank | Major General (CT) |
Service number | 1265390 |
Commands held |
Connecticut National Guard 1st Missile Battalion, 192d Artillery |
Awards |
Legion of Merit |
Spouse(s) | Nancy S. Gay (1961 - 2015, her death) |
Website |
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David W. Gay, was the Adjutant General of the State of Connecticut from 1992 to 1999. He began his military career with the United States Marine Corps and later transferred to the Army. He served for over 39 years in military service.[1]
Military career
David left for basic training in the Marine Corps on October 3, 1953. He served on active duty at the Marine Barracks at the Submarine Base located in Groton, CT. After three years of active duty, he transferred to the USMC Reserve before enlisting in the Connecticut National Guard as an artilleryman. He was discharged from the enlisted ranks on November 17, 1962 to accept a commission as a Second Lieutenant after graduating from the Connecticut Military Academy.[2]
He spent the early part of his career in the 1st Missile Battalion, becoming a battery commander. He transferred to the infantry in 1971, remaining there until 1977. He continued to rise through the ranks and served a two-year active duty tour as the United States Property & Fiscal Officer (USPFO) from 1989 to 1992.[3]
Appointment to Adjutant General
With the sudden resignation of Major General John T. Gereski in March 1992, Governor Lowell P. Weicker appointed him to the position of Adjutant General.[4] After completing Gereski’s term, Governor Weicker appointed him to a full four-year term effective July 1, 1994. He continued to serve as Adjutant General under Governor John G. Rowland until May 31, 1999 when he retired.
Under his command, the Connecticut National Guard was active in community service programs orientated towards children. He began the “Drug Demand Reduction Program” with offshoot programs such as “Take Charge”, “Character Counts Coalition” and “Aviation Role Models for Youth.” [5]
After the Military
Major General Gay remained active in the public arena after his tenure as Adjutant General. He was appointed to the Board of Trustees for Community-Technical Colleges in Connecticut in the February 2002 session of the Connecticut General Assembly and was also appointed as Chairman of the Citizen’s Ethics Advisory Board of the Office of State Ethics on October 1, 2011.[6][7]
Personal
David W. Gay married his wife Nancy on September 30, 1962 in Hartford, CT. Together they have three children: David, Jr. born July 27, 1963, Jennifer born April 10, 1966 and Stephen born on May 30, 1969. He is a graduate of Manchester Community College and Eastern Connecticut State University.[8]
References
- ↑ Official Biography – Connecticut National Guard
- ↑ http://capitolwords.org/date/1999/05/27/S6442-2_tribute-to-maj-gen-david-w-gay/
- ↑ Official Biography – Connecticut National Guard
- ↑ Hartford Courant “State’s National Guard Commander to Retire” February 29, 1992
- ↑ http://capitolwords.org/date/1999/05/27/S6442-2_tribute-to-maj-gen-david-w-gay/
- ↑ Resolution Confirming the Nomination of Major General David W. Gay (ret.), of Manchester to be a member of the Board of Trustees for Community-Technical Colleges, Senate Resolution 13, February Session, 2002
- ↑ Windsor Resident David W. Gay, M.G. (Ret.) named Chairman of Connecticut Citizen’s Ethics Advisory Board, press release dated October 3, 2011
- ↑ Official Biography – Connecticut National Guard
Military offices | ||
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Preceded by John T. Gereski |
Connecticut Adjutant General March 12, 1992 - May 31, 1999 |
Succeeded by William A. Cugno |