Command Chief of the Air National Guard
Chief Master Sgt. Lynn Alexander, SEA ANG #2
Chief Master Sergeant Lynn Alexander served as the second Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Director, Air National Guard, the highest enlisted position in the Air National Guard. Chief Alexander is now serving as a member of the District of Columbia Air National Guard and works at the Air National Guard Support Center in the Logistics community.
Chief Alexander was born 27 September 1936 in Vineland, New Jersey. His family later moved to West Virginia where he graduated from Martinsburg High School in 1954.
After graduating high school, Chief Alexander enlisted in the United States Air Force. In 1955 he was assigned to the 357th Fighter Interceptor Squadron in French Morroco as an Aircraft Radio Repairman. February, 1957, Chief Alexander deployed to the 345th Bombardment as a Flight Chief in Avionics Maintenance. He served temporary duty assignments in Panama, Germany, and Iceland during this period. After separation from active duty, December 1957, Chief Alexander enlisted in the 167th TFS, West Virginia Air National Guard. In April 1958 he was hired as a full-time Avionics Technician. He has performed avionics maintenance on a wide variety of fighter, bomber, and cargo aircrafts. Chief Alexander served as Shop Chief, Section Chief, and Branch Chief in avionics maintenance. In 1973, when his unit’s strength became a significant concern, Chief Alexander became the 167 TAG recruiter until February 1975, when he returned to avionics maintenance. Chief Alexander was appointed the Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Director of the Air National Guard on 1 October 1977.
Chief Master Sgt. Lynn Alexander, SEA ANG #2
Chief Master Sergeant Lynn Alexander served as the second Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Director, Air National Guard, the highest enlisted position in the Air National Guard. Chief Alexander is now serving as a member of the District of Columbia Air National Guard and works at the Air National Guard Support Center in the Logistics community.
Chief Alexander was born 27 September 1936 in Vineland, New Jersey. His family later moved to West Virginia where he graduated from Martinsburg High School in 1954.
After graduating high school, Chief Alexander enlisted in the United States Air Force. In 1955 he was assigned to the 357th Fighter Interceptor Squadron in French Morroco as an Aircraft Radio Repairman. February, 1957, Chief Alexander deployed to the 345th Bombardment as a Flight Chief in Avionics Maintenance. He served temporary duty assignments in Panama, Germany, and Iceland during this period. After separation from active duty, December 1957, Chief Alexander enlisted in the 167th TFS, West Virginia Air National Guard. In April 1958 he was hired as a full-time Avionics Technician. He has performed avionics maintenance on a wide variety of fighter, bomber, and cargo aircrafts. Chief Alexander served as Shop Chief, Section Chief, and Branch Chief in avionics maintenance. In 1973, when his unit’s strength became a significant concern, Chief Alexander became the 167 TAG recruiter until February 1975, when he returned to avionics maintenance. Chief Alexander was appointed the Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Director of the Air National Guard on 1 October 1977.