Mark E. Smith | |
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Allegiance | United States |
Service/branch |
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Years of service |
2005-Present (CAP) 1974-2000 (USAF) |
Rank |
Major General, CAP Colonel, USAF |
Commands held |
CAP National Commander Southwest Region Commander New Mexico Wing Commander Albuquerque Heights Composite Squadron Commander 27th Fighter Squadron |
Battles/wars | Operation Desert Storm |
Awards |
Defense Superior Service Medal Meritorious Service Medal (5) Air Medal (3) Distinguished Service Medal Exceptional Service Award Meritorious Service Award (2) |
Mark E. Smith is a major general and the current 24th National Commander of the Civil Air Patrol. Maj Gen Smith succeeded Maj Gen Joseph Vazquez as National Commander on September 2, 2017. He leads over 63,000 members across the U.S. in fulfilling CAP's congressionally chartered missions of Emergency Services, Cadet Programs and Aerospace Education, including Homeland Security as the newest member of the Air Force’s Total Force.[1] He was previously the Southwest Region Commander and New Mexico Wing Commander.[2]
Education[]
- United States Air Force Academy - Bachelor's of Science in International Affairs
- Air Force Squadron Officer School
- Air Command and Staff College
- Air War College
- Embry Riddle Aeronautical University - Master's of Aviation Management
- Olivet Nazarene University - Doctor of Education in Ethical Leadership
Military and private work experience[]
General Smith retired as a colonel from the Air Force in 2000 after 26 years of service. During Operation Desert Storm, he commanded the 27th Fighter Squadron, currently based at Joint Base Langley–Eustis, Virginia. Later he served as Director of the Office of the Secretary of Defense's Joint Advanced Distributed Simulation Joint Test and Evaluation (JADS JT&E) program.
In the private sector, General Smith worked for 16 years serving in different positions including serving as an International Test and Evaluation Association (ITEA) board member and as the first chair of the Simulation Interoperability Standards Organization's executive committee.[3]
Civil Air Patrol[]
General Smith began in Civil Air Patrol in 2005. He is a CAP pilot and served in command positions within all levels of the organization. As Region Commander, he lead CAP's Leadership Development Working Group, a national-level team that has developed products, tools and courses to better equip CAP's leaders. This group was responsible for the Unit Commander's (UCC) Course.
General Smith was appointed by the Civil Air Patrol Board of Governors on June 18, 2017, to a three-year term as National Commander/CEO which commenced on September 2, 2017.[4] As National Commander, he is the highest-ranking CAP officer and serves as Civil Air Patrol's Chief Executive Officer and as an advisor to the CAP Board of Governors, the organization's governing body. General Smith also leads the CAP Command Council and the CAP Senior Advisory Group (CSAG). On August 8, 2019, CAP's Board of Governors extended General Smith's three-year term for one additional year, meaning he will serve until August 2021.[5]
Commands held[]
- CAP National Commander (September 2, 2017 – present)
- Southwest Region Commander (June 27, 2015 – September 1, 2017)
- New Mexico Wing Commander (June 27, 2011 – June 29, 2015)
- New Mexico Wing Vice Commander (2010-2011)
- Albuquerque Heights Composite Squadron Commander (January 13, 2006 – April 1, 2008)
- 27th Fighter Squadron
USAF awards and decorations[]
See also[]
References[]
- ↑ "Civil Air Patrol joins total force ‘Airmen’" (in en-us). 2015-08-28. https://www.af.mil/News/Article-Display/Article/615251/civil-air-patrol-joins-total-force-airmen/.
- ↑ "Major General Mark E. Smith" (in en-us). http://www.cap.news/major-general-mark-e-smith/.
- ↑ "Mark Smith Linkedin". https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-smith-34930518.
- ↑ "Southwest Region's Col. Mark Smith Named CAP's Next CEO/National Commander". 2017-07-19. https://www.cap.news/southwest-regions-col-mark-smith-named-caps-next-ceonational-commander/.
- ↑ "Smith Receives 1-Year Extension as National Commander". 2019-08-09. https://www.cap.news/smith-receives-1-year-extension-as-national-commander/.
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