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Maj. Gen. Thomas H. Mancino

Adjutant General for Oklahoma

Biography

Major General Thomas H. Mancino was appointed as the Adjutant General for Oklahoma by Gov. Kevin J. Stitt in November 2021. In this function, he serves as the top military advisor to the Governor and commands the Oklahoma Army and Air National Guard.

General Mancino commissioned in 1992 through the Reserve Officer Training Corps at Oklahoma State University.  In previous assignments, he has served as the 90th Troop Command Commander, Oklahoma Army National Guard and Director of Information Technology/G6, Oklahoma Army National Guard.  General Mancino has commanded at the company, battalion and brigade levels.  Prior to receiving his commission, General Mancino served for six years as an Enlisted Soldier in the Oklahoma Army National Guard.

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Gary Cox, commissioner of the Oklahoma State Department of Health discusses information with Brig. Gen. Tommy Mancino, commander of the Oklahoma National Guard Joint Task Force, at the Joint Task Force’s headquarters in Oklahoma City, March 20, 2020. The OKNG Joint Task Force was activated to help the OKNG support a whole-of-Oklahoma-government response to the COVID-19 pandemic. (Oklahoma National Guard Photo by Sgt. Anthony Jones)
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OKLAHOMA CITY - Gary Cox, commissioner of the Oklahoma State Department of Health discusses information with Brig. Gen. Tommy Mancino, commander of the Oklahoma National Guard Joint Task Force, at the Joint Task Force’s headquarters in Oklahoma City, March 20, 2020. The OKNG Joint Task Force was activated to help the OKNG support a whole-of-Oklahoma-government response to the COVID-19 pandemic. (Oklahoma National Guard Photo by Sgt. Anthony Jones)


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