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Daniel Robert Hokanson (born June 27, 1963) is a four-star
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in the
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who currently serves as the 29th
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. He previously served as the 21st director of the Army National Guard. His previous military assignments include serving as
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, deputy commander of
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,
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of the
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, and commander of the 41st Infantry Brigade Combat Team. He is a veteran of Operation Iraqi Freedom, Operation Enduring Freedom, and
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. Hokanson assumed his current assignment on August 3, 2020.


Early life

Daniel Robert Hokanson was born in Happy Camp, California on June 27, 1963, the son of Bob and Diann (Kieffer) Hokanson. He graduated from Happy Camp High School in 1980, and attended the
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before being accepted to the
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at West Point, New York.


Military career

Hokanson graduated from United States Military Academy, West Point in 1986 and was commissioned as a Second lieutenant#United States, second lieutenant in the United States Army Aviation Branch, Aviation branch. During his time at West Point and the period immediately afterwards he completed: Level C Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape (SERE) Course; Aviation Officer Basic Course; United States Army Air Assault School, Air Assault School; and Initial Entry Rotary Wing Flight Training (Aeroscout). He is also a graduate of the United States Army Airborne School. Hokanson then served for several years as an aviator with the 7th Infantry Division (United States), 7th Infantry Division at Fort Ord, California, including deployment to Panama for
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in 1989–90. In 1991 he completed the Aviation Officer Advanced Course and Boeing AH-64 Apache, AH-64 (Apache) Combat Aircraft Qualification Course. He subsequently served with 1st Battalion, 229th Aviation Regiment (United States), 229th Aviation Regiment at Fort Hood, including command of the battalion's Company B, and then served as a project engineer for the Aircraft Armament Test Division at Yuma Proving Ground in Arizona.


Army National Guard

Hokanson left the Regular Army in July 1995 and was a member of the United States Army Reserve, Army Reserve Control Group until October. Hokanson then began his career as a member of the Army National Guard, assigned initially as aide-de-camp in the office of Oregon's
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. His later assignments included: operations officer, 641st Medical Battalion (Helicopter Evacuation); aviation operations officer, Oregon Army National Guard; plans analyst, Program Analysis and Evaluation Division, National Guard Bureau; executive officer, 641st Medical Battalion (Evacuation Helicopter), Oregon Army National Guard; deputy director, Army Aviation, Oregon Army National Guard; commander, 641st Medical Battalion (Helicopter Evacuation), Oregon Army National Guard; chief of staff, Combined Joint Task Force Phoenix V, Afghanistan; deputy commander, 41st Infantry Brigade Combat Team, Oregon Army National Guard; and commander, 41st Infantry Brigade Combat Team, including deployment as part of Multi-National Corps – Iraq.


General officer

In 2010 Hokanson was promoted to Brigadier general (United States), brigadier general. His assignments as a general officer included: deputy director, Strategic Plans and Policy (J-5), North American Aerospace Defense Command and United States Northern Command; and director, Strategic Plans and Policy (J-5), National Guard Bureau. Hokanson was promoted to Major general (United States), major general in May 2013. From August 2013 to July 2015 he served as adjutant general of the Oregon Military Department. In June 2015, Hokanson was nominated by the President of the United States, president, for appointment to the rank of Lieutenant general (United States), lieutenant general in the reserve active-duty, while serving as the deputy commander of
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and as vice commander of U.S. Element, North American Aerospace Defense Command, at Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado. Hokanson's nomination for appointment as the 11th vice Chief of the National Guard Bureau, vice chief of the National Guard Bureau was confirmed by the United States Senate on September 15, 2016. He assumed office in November 2016.


Director of the Army National Guard

In March 2019, the president nominated Hokanson to succeed Timothy J. Kadavy as director of the Army National Guard. Hokanson assumed his new duties in a ceremony on June 21, 2019. In June 2020, the adjutant general of Minnesota National Guard, Minnesota, Jon A. Jensen was nominated to succeed him as Army Guard director.


Chief of the National Guard Bureau

In May 2020, Hokanson was nominated for appointment to the rank of
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and assignment as the
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. He was confirmed by the Senate on July 20, 2020 and assumed office on August 3, 2020.


Awards and decorations


Assignments

#July 1986 – July 1987, Student, Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape (Level C – Fort Bragg); Aviation Officer Basic Course; Air Assault School; Initial Entry Rotary Wing Flight Training (Aeroscout); Fort Rucker, Alabama #July 1987 – March 1988, Executive Officer, Troop B, 2nd Squadron (RECON), 9th Cavalry Regiment (United States), 9th Cavalry, 7th Infantry Division (United States), 7th Infantry Division (LIGHT), Fort Ord, California #March 1988 – May 1989, Scout Platoon Leader, Troop B, 2nd Squadron (RECON), 9th Cavalry, 7th Infantry Division (LIGHT), Fort Ord, California and the Republic of Panama #May 1989 – August 1990, Flight Operations Officer and 3rd Infantry Brigade Aviation Liaison Officer, 2nd Squadron (RECON), 9th Cavalry, 7th Infantry Division (LIGHT), Fort Ord, California and the Republic of Panama #October 1990 – June 1991, Student, Aviation Officer Advanced Course and AH-64 Combat Aircraft Qualification Course, Fort Rucker, Alabama #June 1991 – October 1992, Assistant S3, 1st Battalion, 229th Aviation Regiment (United States), 229th Aviation Regiment (Attack), Boeing AH-64 Apache, Apache Training Brigade, Fort Hood, Texas #October 1992 – June 1994, Commander, Company B, 1st Battalion, 229th Aviation Regiment (Attack), XVIII Airborne Corps, Fort Bragg, North Carolina #June 1994 – April 1995 Project Engineer, Aircraft Armament Test Division, Yuma Proving Ground, Arizona #July 1995 – October 1995, United States Army Reserve, Army Reserve Control Group (Ready Reserve) #October 1995 – September 1996, Aide-de-Camp, Office of The Adjutant General, Oregon National Guard, Salem, Oregon #October 1996 – September 1997, Operations Officer, 641st Medical Battalion (EVAC), Oregon Army National Guard, Salem, Oregon #October 1997 – December 1998, Aviation Operations Officer, Oregon Army National Guard, Salem, Oregon #December 1998 – June 1999, Student, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California #July 1999 – July 2000, Plans Analyst, Program Analysis and Evaluation Division, National Guard Bureau, Arlington, Virginia #July 2000 – June 2001, Student, College of Naval Command and Staff, Naval War College, Newport, Rhode Island #June 2001 – June 2002, Executive Officer, 641st Medical Battalion (EVAC), Oregon Army National Guard, Salem, Oregon #June 2002 – June 2004, Deputy Director, Army Aviation, Headquarters State Area Command, Oregon Army National Guard, Salem, Oregon #July 2004 – June 2005, Commander, 641st Medical Battalion (EVAC), Oregon Army National Guard, Salem, Oregon #July 2005 – July 2006, Student, Senior Service College Fellowship, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts #August 2006 – July 2007, Chief of Staff, Combined Joint Task Force Phoenix V, Afghanistan #July 2007 – March 2008, Deputy Commander, 41st Infantry Brigade Combat Team, Oregon Army National Guard, Portland, Oregon #March 2008 – July 2010, Commander, 41st Infantry Brigade Combat Team, Multi-National Corps – Iraq, and Oregon Army National Guard, Portland, Oregon #August 2010 – August 2012, Deputy Director, J5, North American Aerospace Defense Command and United States Northern Command, Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado #August 2012 – July 2013, Director, Strategic Plans and Policy (J-5), National Guard Bureau, Arlington, Virginia #August 2013 – July 2015, The Adjutant General, Oregon, Joint Force Headquarters, Oregon National Guard, Salem, Oregon #August 2015 – September 2016, Deputy Commander, U.S. Northern Command, Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado #September 2016 – June 2019, Vice Chief of the National Guard Bureau, Arlington, Virginia #June 2019 – August 2020, Army National Guard#Directors, Director of the Army National Guard, Arlington, Virginia #August 2020 – present, Chief, National Guard Bureau, the Pentagon, Arlington, Virginia


Education

Hokanson is a 1986 graduate of the
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, and received a Bachelor of Science degree in mechanical engineering (Aerospace engineering, aerospace). In 2000 he completed a Master of Arts in international security and civil-military relations at the Naval Postgraduate School. In 2001 he graduated from the Naval War College with a master of arts in national security and strategic studies. Hokanson completed the Senior Service College National Security Fellowship Program at Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government in 2006. In 2011 he completed the Capstone Military Leadership Program, CAPSTONE leadership course at the National Defense University.


Aviation qualifications

In addition to completion of the Aviation Officer Basic and Advanced Courses and Initial Entry Rotary Wing Flight Training (Aeroscout), Hokanson's aviation qualifications include: *Rating: Command Pilot *Flight Hours: More than 2600 (over 50 combat hours) *Aircraft Flown: Boeing AH-64 Apache, AH-64, Bell OH-58 Kiowa, OH-58, Hughes TH-55 Osage, TH-55, Bell UH-1 Iroquois, UH-1, Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk, UH-60 *Pilot wings from: Fort Rucker, Alabama


Effective dates of promotion


Family

Hokanson is married to Kelly M. (Triplett) Hokanson. They are the parents of three children, daughter Victoria, and sons Daniel Jr. and McKinnon. All three Hokanson children pursued careers in the military.


References


External links


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