Official photograph for Ohio Assistant Adjutant General for Air

Ohio Assistant Adjutant General for Air

Brigadier General David B. Johnson

The assistant adjutant general for Air is responsible for directing the Ohio Air National Guard’s day-to-day operations and administration and helping establish policy to ensure mission readiness of four wings and support units.

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Airmen stand to left and right (holding one-star flag) of podium with BG Camp at podium in center.

Photo by Todd Cramer, Ohio National Guard

Maj. Gen. James R. Camp (right), Ohio assistant adjutant general for Air, was promoted during a Jan. 8, 2021, ceremony at the Maj. Gen. Robert S. Beightler Armory in Columbus, Ohio. Camp, who has served as the assistant adjutant general since November 2018, is responsible for directing the Ohio Air National Guard’s day-to-day operations and administration, and helping establish policy to ensure mission readiness of personnel in four flying wings and several support units.

Airmen stand to left and right (holding one-star flag) of podium with BG Camp at podium in center.

Photo by Staff Sgt. Chad Menegay, Ohio National Guard Public Affairs

Brig. Gen. James R. Camp (center), Ohio assistant adjutant general for Air, accepts the posting of personal colors as part of his promotion ceremony Jan. 9, 2019, at the Maj. Gen. Robert S. Beightler Armory in Columbus, Ohio. Camp is responsible for directing Air National Guard operations and establishing policy to ensure mission readiness of more than 5,100 personnel assigned to four flying wings and six geographically separated support units.

Col. James Camp, director of human resources for the Ohio National Guard, receives his eagle O-6 rank shoulder epaulette from his daughter, Remy.

Photo by Bill Pierce, Ohio National Guard Public Affairs

Col. James Camp, director of human resources for the Ohio National Guard, receives his eagle O-6 rank shoulder epaulette from his daughter, Remy, during a Jan. 7, 2015, promotion ceremony at the Maj. Gen. Robert S. Beightler Armory in Columbus, Ohio. Camp, who was promoted in front of several Family members, co-workers and peers, replaces Col. Homer Rogers, who retired earlier this year.


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