An official website of the United States government
A .mil website belongs to an official U.S. Department of Defense organization in the United States.
A lock (lock ) or https:// means you’ve safely connected to the .mil website. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites.

Home : News : Article View
NEWS | Aug. 28, 2006

Maine man retires from 41-year military career

By National Guard Bureau

ARLINGTON, Va. - Command Sgt. John Leonard Jr., a native of Southwest Harbor, Maine, has retired from the Army National Guard following a 41-year military career.

Leonard’s final position was senior enlisted advisor for the chief of the National Guard Bureau, LTG H Steven Blum. Leonard became the first person to assume that position in November 2003. He has been the Guard Bureau chief’s primary advisor about the affairs of the 457,000 enlisted Soldiers and Airmen of the Army and Air National Guard since then.

Leonard has been succeeded by Command Sgt. Maj. David Hudson, the former state command sergeant major for the Alaska Army National Guard.

“The National Guard has changed immensely. It’s probably the most respected military force in our country,” said Leonard who has been an Army National Guard Soldier for 24 years.

“The people in this nation have seen what we’re capable of doing during the Global War on Terrorism and what we’re prepared to do during disasters such as Hurricane Katrina,” he added. “The National Guard will continue to be the envy of every other nation. Nobody has been able to duplicate what we have in our National Guard.”

Leonard enlisted in the Marine Corps in 1965 and was wounded twice during a 14-month tour in Vietnam.

He joined the Maine Army Guard as a helicopter crew chief in 1972. He has since served as the state command sergeant major in Maine and in Southwest Asia during Operation Desert Storm. Since 1997 he has been the command sergeant major for the entire Army National Guard and the senior enlisted advisor to the assistant secretary of defense for Reserve Affairs as well as the senior enlisted advisor at the National Guard Bureau.

“I’m not really looking forward to taking off the uniform, but it’s time,” said Leonard who plans to spend more time with his family. “Basically they know me by my picture. They don’t know me as a person.”

He is married to the former Sharon Forbis of Southwest Harbor, Maine. The Leonards have two married daughters and four grandchildren.

 

 

Related Articles
The Washington National Guard’s Western Regional Counterdrug Training Center will launch a new Counter Unmanned Aircraft System fundamentals training course in December to help law enforcement get ahead of the threat. Graphic by Joseph Siemandel.
Washington Guard's Counterdrug Training Center Prepares to Launch Course
By Joseph Siemandel, | Nov. 21, 2025
CAMP MURRAY, Wash. – As criminals turn to drones to move drugs and support illegal activity, the Washington National Guard’s Western Regional Counterdrug Training Center will launch a new Counter Unmanned Aircraft System...

A U.S. Army National Guard UH-60L Black Hawk helicopter, assigned to the 207th Aviation Troop Command, Alaska Army National Guard, approaches Napaskiak, Alaska, during post-storm recovery efforts for Operation Halong Response, Oct. 27, 2025. Alaska Organized Militia members, including Alaska Air and Army National Guardsmen and members of the Alaska Naval Militia and Alaska State Defense Force, continue coordinated response operations in support of the State Emergency Operations Center following Typhoon Halong. Photo by Capt. Balinda O’Neal.
Alaska Army Guard Aircrew Conducts Medical Evacuation Amid Severe Weather
By Alejandro Pena, | Nov. 20, 2025
BETHEL, Alaska — Alaska Army National Guard members assigned to A Company, 1-168th General Support Aviation Battalion, transported a patient requiring advanced medical care from Scammon Bay to Bethel Nov. 18, after severe...

U.S. Air Force KC-46A aircraft assigned to the 157th Air Refueling Wing, New Hampshire National Guard, perform an elephant walk formation on the runway at Pease Air National Guard Base, Sept. 8, 2021. After taxiing, the aircraft were parked on the ramp in preparation for the Thunder Over New Hampshire Air Show. (U.S. Air National Guard Photo by Senior Master Sgt. Timm Huffman)
Air Force Selects Tennessee Guard Base as Preferred Location to Host Next-gen Pegasus
By Air National Guard, | Nov. 20, 2025
PENTAGON – The U.S. Air Force announced McGhee Tyson Air National Guard Base near Knoxville, Tennessee, as the preferred location to host the KC-46A Pegasus Main Operating Base 7 as part of the Department of the Air Force’s...