Michael Dubie

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Maj. Gen. Michael D. Dubie
Maj. Gen. Michael D. Dubie

Major General Michael D. Dubie (born 1960) is the Adjutant General of the State of Vermont, serving as the senior uniformed officer in the state responsible for the organization, training and equipage of the 4,000 members of the Vermont Army and Air National Guard. He also serves as inspector and quartermaster general and head of the State Military Department, including Veterans Affairs.

He began his military career in 1979 at the University of Vermont (ROTC) and simultaneously joined the 150th Aviation Battalion in the Army National Guard. He was commissioned as a second lieutenant in 1981 and later transferred to the Vermont Air National Guard.

General Dubie held a variety of command, supervisory and staff positions at the 158th Fighter Wing and Vermont State Headquarters and served as the assistant adjutant general responsible for the Vermont Joint Staff and Joint Forces Headquarters. He began as a Second Lieutenant in 1981 and was promoted through the ranks to Major General in 2007.

Additionally, General Dubie commanded the 447th Air Expeditionary Group at the Baghdad International Airport and served as Director of Staff for the 332nd Air Expeditionary Wing, Balad Air Base, Iraq. General Dubie is a command pilot with over 2,000 hours of military flying, the majority in the F-16.

His brother Brian Dubie is the current Lieutenant Governor of Vermont.

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  • Legion of Merit
  • Bronze Star Medal
  • Meritorious Service Medal with one oak leaf cluster
  • Air Force Commendation Medal with two oak leaf clusters
  • Army Commendation Medal
  • Iraq Campaign Medal
  • Global War on Terrorism Service Medal
  • Air Force Expeditionary Service Ribbon with Gold Border
  • Air Force Longevity Service Award with one silver oak leaf cluster
  • Armed Forces Reserve Medal with hourglass and 2 “M” Devices
Preceded by
Martha Rainville
Vermont Adjutant General
2007–present
Succeeded by
incumbent

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