Indiana Adjutant General

The Adjutant General (or 'TAG') is responsible for all state, non-federalized military and reports directly to the Governor of Indiana.

Indiana's TAG is appointed by the governor and serves a term concurrent with the governor.

[1] The Adjutant General must hold a rank of Brigadier General (BG) or higher.

There have been 56 men who served as Adjutant General in Indiana; 3 have served nonconsecutive terms, bringing the total number of terms to 59.

[2] The following have served as Adjutants General in Indiana: Mitch Daniels (2004) Mike Pence (2012) The following Adjutants General served in Indiana Territory: