Ohio Adjutant General promoted to Major General

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Champaign County native, Brig. Gen. Matthew S. Woodruff, Ohio Adjutant General, was promoted to the rank of Major General during a ceremony on Friday at the Maj. Gen. Robert S. Beightler Armory.

Governor Mike DeWine was the presiding official.

Woodruff, Adjutant General since May 2025, serves as a member of the governor’s cabinet and is responsible for the administration and command oversight of the Ohio Army National Guard, Ohio Air National Guard, and State Defense Force.

The adjutant general supervises the heads of these components in the day-to-day operation and management of the readiness, fiscal, personnel, equipment, and real property resources of the agency.

Prior to his current assignment, Woodruff most recently served as the Ohio Assistant Adjutant General for Army, with previous assignments as Ohio Army National Guard Chief of Staff and Commander of the 37th Infantry Brigade Combat Team — including four months as the Initial Joint Task Force Commander for Ohio’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 and as the dual-status Commander for hospital response missions in 2021-22.

Woodruff commanded the 1st Battalion, 148th Infantry Regiment in addition to serving in several key staff positions in the Ohio Army National Guard to include the Assistant Operations Officer, 37th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, at Camp Mike Spann, Afghanistan.

He served on active duty from May 1996 to December 2008, with assignments in the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), Fort Campbell, Kentucky, and the 4th Infantry Division, Fort Carson, Colorado.

Woodruff holds a Bachelor of Science in elementary education from Bowling Green State University, a Master of Science in logistics management from the Air Force Institute of Technology, and a master’s degree in strategic studies from the U.S. Army War College.