Paul A. Weaver

Paul A. Weaver Jr.

Paul A. Weaver Jr.
Allegiance United States of America
Service/branch  United States Air Force
Rank Major General
Awards Legion of Merit
Order of the Sword (United States)

Maj Gen Paul A. Weaver Jr. (born 19?? - ) was the director of the Air National Guard from 28 January 1998 to 3 December 2001.[1] His pilot career started in 1967 as an F-4E pilot in West Germany. He also served, at Osan Air Base, South Korea, and the Republic of Korea Tiger Division, Camp Red Cloud, Korea. He served as the air commander for the New York Air National Guard, and was responsible for the largest conversion in the history of the Air National Guard, at 105th Airlift Group, Stewart Air National Guard Base, New York. Under his command, the 105th Airlift Group converted from the Air Force's smallest aircraft, the 0-2 Skymaster, to the largest aircraft, the Lockheed C-5 Galaxy. He also oversaw the largest military construction project in the history of the Reserve Forces, the construction of Stewart Air National Guard Base.[2]

As a command pilot he has over 2,800 flying hours and served in Operation Just Cause, Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm.

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Notes and references

  1. "Active Major Command and ANG Leaders" (PDF), Air Force Magazine (Air Force Association), May 2011, p. 106, retrieved 20 December 2011
  2. Congressional Record. United States Government Printing Office. November 29, 2001. pp. 23526–23527. Retrieved 3 September 2011.

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Preceded by
Major General Donald W. Shepperd
Director of the United States Air National Guard
January 1998 - January 2002
Succeeded by
Lt. Gen. Daniel James III
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