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Leadership
Major General William
T. Nesbitt,
The Adjutant General of Georgia
Major General William T. (Terry) Nesbitt is the Adjutant General of
Georgia. The command was officially passed to him on October 28, 2007. General
Nesbitt was serving six years as Assistant Adjutant General, Army and
Commander of the Georgia Army National Guard. In addition to his duties
with the Georgia National Guard, General Nesbitt concurrently served as
Director of the Georgia Office of Homeland Security following his
appointment by Governor Sonny Perdue in May2006.
General Nesbitt’s military career began in February 1966 when he was
drafted into the United States Army. He was commissioned a Second
Lieutenant of Infantry in January 1967 after completion of
Officer
Candidate
School at
Fort
Benning.
General Nesbitt served in the 5th Special Forces Group (Airborne) in the
Republic of
Vietnam.
He entered the Georgia Army National Guard in June 1973 where he has
served in a number of command and staff positions including Chief of
Staff,
Headquarters,
Georgia Army National Guard and
Commander of the 48th Infantry Brigade (Rear).
He also has had varied assignments at the state and national level.
In 2004 he served as Commander of Joint Task Force G8 with command of
all military assets providing security support to the G8 Economic
Summit. He also has served as Director of Manpower and Personnel-J1 and
Director of Domestic Operations/Homeland Defense-J3, at National Guard
Bureau.
General Nesbitt received a Bachelor of Science Degree from
New York
University.
His military education includes the Special Forces Officer’s Course,
Armor Officer Advanced Course, Command and
General
Staff
College, and the U.S. Army
War College.
General Nesbitt and his wife Letha reside in
Marietta.
They have two adult children and two grandchildren. He is a member of
the National Guard Association of the
United States
and past president of the National Guard Association of Georgia. He and
Letha are members of the Oostanaula Baptist Church of Calhoun, Georgia
where he serves as a Deacon.
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