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Thomas E. Drew
United States Adjutant General

Thomas E. Drew

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United States Adjutant General
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Place of birth
Proctor, Vermont
Age
74 years
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Biography

Major General (Vermont) Thomas E. Drew (born August 8, 1950) was the Adjutant General of the State of Vermont. In this post he served as the senior uniformed military officer in the state, and was responsible for the organization, training and equipping of the 4,000 members of the Vermont Army and Air National Guard. As Adjutant General, he also served as inspector general, quartermaster general and head of the State Military Department, including Veterans Affairs.

Biography

Thomas Edwin Drew was born in Proctor, Vermont on August 8, 1950. He was raised in Florence, attended school in Florence, Pittsford and Brandon and graduated from the University of Vermont in 1972.

Military career

Drew received his commission as a Second Lieutenant in the United States Army through UVM's Reserve Officer Training Corps. After serving on active duty with the 9th Infantry Division until 1977, he joined the Vermont National Guard and became a member of the Active Guard and Reserve Program. He retired as a Colonel in 2001. Drew's service included command of: Company A, 2nd Battalion, 172nd Armor (1983 to 1985); 1st Battalion, 172nd Armor (1992 to 1995); and the 86th Armored Brigade (1997 to 2000).

Civilian career

Upon retirement, General Drew served as the Executive Director of the Addison County branch of the Retired Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP), a non-profit community service provider in Castleton.

Subsequent military career

In 2006, Drew returned to military service as Deputy Adjutant General with a state commission as a Brigadier General.

Drew served as Deputy Adjutant General until 2009, when he was voluntarily recalled to active duty as a Colonel. He deployed to Afghanistan for Operation Enduring Freedom as Deputy Commander of the 86th Infantry Brigade Combat Team (Mountain). During the deployment Drew reached age 60, the mandatory age for retirement from the military, but remained in Afghanistan and continued to serve.

Upon redeploying from Afghanistan Drew returned to the military's Retired Reserve and resumed his state duties as Deputy Adjutant General.

In 2012 Michael Dubie was appointed as Deputy Commander of United States Northern Command. Upon Dubie's August 3, 2012 resignation as Vermont's Adjutant General to assume his new duties, Drew succeeded him as Adjutant General. Drew was subsequently promoted to Major General (Vermont), and served out the remainder of Dubie's term.

On February 21, 2013 the Vermont General Assembly Elected Steven A. Cray to serve as Adjutant General. (In Vermont, the Adjutant General is elected for a two-year term in secret balloting by a combined meeting of the Vermont House of Representatives and Vermont State Senate in February of each odd-numbered year.)

Cray took over from Drew in a ceremony on March 1, 2013, and Drew retired.

Education

  • University of Vermont, Bachelor of Science in History, 1972, Burlington, Vermont
  • U.S. Army Intelligence Center and School, Intelligence Officer Basic Course, 1973, Fort Huachuca, Arizona
  • United States Army Armor School, Armor Officer Advanced Course, 1984, Fort Knox, Kentucky
  • United States Army Command and General Staff College, Command and General Staff Officer Course, 1988, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas
  • Vermont National Guard, Biographical sketch

Awards and decorations

ArmyQualExpert.JPG Expert Marksmanship Badge with Rifle and Pistol bars
86th BCT (MTN).jpg 86th Infantry Brigade Combat Team Combat Service Identification Badge
Width-44 crimson ribbon with a pair of width-2 white stripes on the edgesLegion of Merit
Width-44 scarlet ribbon with width-4 ultramarine blue stripe at center, surrounded by width-1 white stripes. Width-1 white stripes are at the edges.Bronze Star Medal
Width-44 crimson ribbon with two width-8 white stripes at distance 4 from the edges.Bronze oakleaf-3d.svgBronze oakleaf-3d.svgBronze oakleaf-3d.svgBronze oakleaf-3d.svgMeritorious Service Medal (5)
Bronze oak leaf cluster
Width-44 myrtle green ribbon with width-3 white stripes at the edges and five width-1 stripes down the center; the central white stripes are width-2 apart
Army Commendation Medal (2)
Army Achievement Medal
Bronze oakleaf-3d.svgBronze oakleaf-3d.svgBronze oakleaf-3d.svgBronze oakleaf-3d.svgArmy Reserve Component Achievement Medal (5)
Bronze star
Bronze star
Width=44 scarlet ribbon with a central width-4 golden yellow stripe, flanked by pairs of width-1 scarlet, white, Old Glory blue, and white stripes
National Defense Service Medal (3)
Bronze star
Afghanistan Campaign Medal with one campaign star
Global War on Terrorism Service Medal
M device.pngArmed Forces Reserve Medal with M device for Mobilization
Width-44 ribbon with width-6 central ultramarine blue stripe, flanked by pairs of stripes that are respectively width-4 emerald, width-3 golden yellow, width-5 orange, and width-7 scarletArmy Service Ribbon
Army Overseas Service Ribbon
Army Reserve Overseas Training Ribbon.svgAward numeral 2.pngArmy Reserve Component Overseas Training Ribbon (2)
NATO Medal ISAF ribbon bar.svgNATO Medal
Vermont Medal for Merit.JPGVermont Medal of Merit
Vermont Commendation Medal
Vermont Outstanding Unit Award
Bronze star
Bronze star
Vermont Service Ribbon (3)
Bronze star
Bronze star
Bronze star
Bronze star
Vermont Duty Ribbon (5)
Vermont State Special Duty Ribbon

Effective Dates of Promotions

Promotions
InsigniaRankDate
US-O8 insignia.svgMajor General (Vermont)August 13, 2012
US-O7 insignia.svgBrigadier General (Vermont)April 2, 2006
US-O6 insignia.svgColonelSeptember 14, 1998
US-O5 insignia.svgLieutenant ColonelAugust 18, 1992
US-O4 insignia.svgMajorOctober 23, 1985
US-O3 insignia.svgCaptainMay 28, 1977
US-O2 insignia.svgFirst LieutenantMay 28, 1975
US-O1 insignia.svgSecond LieutenantJanuary 26, 1973

Other achievements

  • Order of St. George Bronze Medallion, U.S. Cavalry & Armor Association, 1995
  • Order of St. George Silver Medallion, 2000
Michael Dubie, Peter Shumlin, Drew, Command Sergeant Major Forest Glodgett prepare for Transfer of Authority where Drew succeeded Dubie as Adjutant General. Photo by James Greene, Vermont National Guard.
Drew salutes Scott Doyon of Clinton, Maine after presenting Bronze Star Medal, Oct. 21, 2010.

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