Retired May 26, 2014
Air National Guard Assistant to the Surgeon General, United States Air Force
Major General Joseph Kirk Martin, Jr. is the Air National Guard Assistant to the Surgeon General United States Air Force, Pentagon, Washington District of Columbia, and is dual-hatted as the Director, Office of the Joint Surgeon, National Guard Bureau, Arlington, Virginia. He serves as an advisor, makes recommendations, provides input and proposed solution sets and serves as a sounding board for the Director, Air National Guard, United States Air Force Surgeon General, and Air Surgeon, Air National Guard. General Martin advises the Air Force Surgeon General of information on external and internal matters pertaining to the Air National Guard, and conducts courses, special studies and analyses as required or directed. He is also responsible for reviewing proposals on Air National Guard matters of programs, policy, and operations. As Director, Joint Surgeon, National Guard Bureau, he is responsible to the Chief, National Guard Bureau for developing a close working relationship with the Joint Surgeon Office and Army and Air National Guard Surgeon Offices. He advises them on medical issues pertaining to the National Guard and inter-service Joint matters.
General Martin received a direct commission in the United States Air Force Reserve in October of 1985 serving as a Flight Surgeon in the 934th Tactical Airlift Group in Minneapolis, Minnesota. A Distinguished Graduate of the Aerospace Medicine Primary Course, he transferred to the Florida Air National Guard in 1986. He was mobilized in 1991 for Operation Desert Storm. In 1994, he was selected as Air National Guard Medical Officer of the Year. He was named Air National Guard Chief of Aerospace Medicine and Professional Services in 1995, and spent two years on active duty at Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland. After returning to Florida as Chief of Aeromedical Services with the 125th Fighter Wing, he deployed to Operation Northern Watch in 1999. He was chosen to be the Florida State Air Surgeon in 2001, but after 11 September 2001 he was mobilized to become the first-ever Surgeon General for Headquarters, First Air Force overseeing medical plans and programs for Operation Noble Eagle. In 2005, he was mobilized to serve as the Air Force's Surgeon General for Joint Task Forces Katrina and Rita. In 2007, he was selected as Chief of Staff, Florida Air National Guard. In June 2010, General Martin was appointed Acting Director, Office of the Joint Surgeon, National Guard Bureau. He was selected as Air National Guard Assistant to the United States Air Force Surgeon General and the Joint Surgeon National Guard Bureau in October 2010.
1971 University of South Alabama, Bachelor of Science, Biology, Mobile,
Alabama
1974 University of Alabama School of Medicine, Doctor of Medicine,
Birmingham, Alabama
1975 Mayo Clinic, Internship in Surgery, Rochester,
Minnesota
1979 Mayo Clinic, Surgical Residency, Rochester, Minnesota
1983
Fellow, American College of Surgeons, Chicago, Illinois
1986 United States
Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine, Primary (Distinguished Graduate), Brooks
Air Force Base, Texas
1996 Air War College, by seminar, Andrews Air Force
Base, Maryland
2009 Fellow, National Security Studies, Syracuse University,
Syracuse, New York
1. October 1985 - August 1986, Flight Surgeon, 934th Tactical Airlift Wing,
Air Force Reserve, Minneapolis, Minnesota
2. August 1986 - June 1989, Flight Surgeon, 125th Medical Squadron, Florida Air
National Guard, Jacksonville, Florida
3. June 1989 - July 1995, Chief, Aeromedical Services, 125th Medical Squadron,
Florida Air National Guard, Jacksonville International Airport, Florida
4. July 1995 - July 1997, Chief, Aeromedical and Professional Services, Air
National Guard, Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland
5. July 1995 - July 1997, Surgical Oncologist, Malcolm Grow United States Air
Force Medical Center, Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland
6. July 1997 - August 2001, Chief, Aeromedical Services, 125th Medical Squadron,
Florida Air National Guard, Jacksonville, Florida
7. August 2001 - July 2007, State Air Surgeon, Headquarters, Florida Air
National Guard, St. Augustine, Florida
8. November 2001 - June 2004, Flight Surgeon, 325th Medical Group, Tyndall Air
Force Base, Florida
9. November 2001 - June 2004, Surgeon General, Headquarters, First Air Force,
Tyndall Air force Base, Florida
10. July 2007 - October 2010, Chief of Staff, Headquarters, Florida Air National Guard, Saint Augustine, Florida
11. October 2010 - May 2014, Air National Guard Assistant to the Surgeon General, United States Air Force, Bolling Air Force Base, Washington, District of Columbia
Rating: Chief Flight Surgeon
Flight Hours: More than 1500
Aircraft Flown: C-9, C-12, C-21, C-22, C-40, C-130, C-131, C-141, CH-3, E-3,
F-15, F-16, F/A-18, F-106, KC-10, KC-135, RC-26, T-33, T-38, UH-1
Pilot Wings from: Brooks Air Force Base, Texas
Defense Meritorious Service Medal
Meritorious Service Medal (with1 Bronze
Oak Leaf Cluster)
Air Force Commendation Medal
Air Force Outstanding Unit
Award (with 4 Bronze Oak Leaf Clusters)
National Defense Service Medal (with
1 Bronze Star)
Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal
Global War on Terrorism
Service Medal
Air Force Expeditionary Service Ribbon
Air Force Longevity
Service Award (with 1 Silver Oak Leaf Cluster)
Armed Forces Reserve Medal (with Silver Hourglass, M Device, and Numeral 3)
Small Arms Expert Marksmanship Ribbon (with1 Bronze Star)
Air Force Training Ribbon
Florida
Service Medal
Florida Commendation Medal
Florida Service Ribbon (with 3
Bronze Oak Leaf Clusters)
Florida State Active Duty
Florida Recruiting
Ribbon
Louisiana Emergency Service Medal
Emeritus Surgical Oncologist at Mayo Clinic, Professor of Surgery at Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Adjunct Professor of Surgery at Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences.
American College of Surgeons
Society of Surgical Oncology
Western Surgical Association
Southern Surgical Association
American Society of Clinical Oncology
American Society of Endocrine Surgeons
1976 Diplomat, National Board of Medical Examiners
1981 Certified by American Board of Surgery
1994 Air National Guard Medical Officer of the Year
2000 Distinguished Career Award, Mayo Clinic, 2000
2004 - 2006 President, Alliance of Air National Guard Flight Surgeons
Captain 28 November 1980
Major 28 November 1987
Lieutenant Colonel 14 Mar 1992
Colonel 21 March 2002
Brigadier General 31 October 2008
Major General 26 May 2011
(Current as of July 2014)