Ernst honors Gen. James J. Mingus for over forty years military service

Sen. Joni Ernst, US Senator for Iowa
Sen. Joni Ernst, US Senator for Iowa
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U.S. Senator Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) delivered a speech in Washington recognizing the retirement of General James J. Mingus, an Iowa native who became the 39th Vice Chief of Staff of the United States Army.

“I rise today to honor a fellow Iowan and an exemplary leader, General James J. Mingus, upon his retirement from the United States Army after more than four decades of distinguished service to our nation.

“Born in Spencer, Iowa, General Mingus was instilled with strong, Midwestern values of hard work, service, grit, and teamwork.

“Long before he wore four stars on his shoulders, General Mingus took up the call to service in 1981 in the same way so many of us did: he enlisted in the Iowa Army National Guard.

“It was there that he learned the mundane tasks of a young soldier at that time.

“Shining black leather boots, making sure your uniform was ready for those weekend drills in a blustery, cold Iowa.

“But, he also learned the more impactful lessons in the National Guard, such as leadership and teamwork and caring for the brother to the left and right of you.

“His focus, even as a young soldier, was always on people.

“In 1985, he earned his commission in Field Artillery at Winona State University Reserve Officer Training Corps.

“When he entered active duty two years later, he transitioned to the Infantry.

“From the outset, General Mingus’ trajectory took him through some of the Army’s most demanding assignments.

“He commanded and served in positions that required courage, initiative, and an unwavering sense of duty.

“Those early assignments prepared him for service in the 75th Ranger Regiment, where he served as an operations officer and later commanded the 4th Ranger Training Battalion, helping to shape the Army’s toughest trainees into elite warriors.

“Throughout his career, General Mingus was repeatedly entrusted with greater responsibility.

“This was a reflection of the confidence placed in him by soldiers and senior leaders alike.

“Over the course of his career, General Mingus deployed – not once, not twice, nope not five times, not even 10 – General Mingus deployed 12 times to Iraq and Afghanistan, repeatedly placing himself alongside soldiers in harm’s way and earning the enduring respect of those that he led.

“He went on to serve in key staff roles at United States Central Command and the Joint Special Operations Command, where his strategic insight helped guide complex and high-risk missions.

“In August 2018, General Mingus assumed command of the 82nd Airborne Division at Fort Bragg, one of the Army’s most storied divisions.

“Through these experiences and a testament to his dedication and leadership, he was selected to serve as the 39th Vice Chief of Staff of the United States Army and promoted to the rank of four-star general.

“In that role, he has served as the Army’s second-highest ranking officer, helping to oversee the readiness, modernization, and the strategic direction of our nation’s land forces.

“But beyond rank and assignments, those who have served under him will tell you that General Mingus’ greatest legacy is his focus on people:

“On soldiers and their families; on mentorship; and on ensuring that The Army remains lethal; ready; and grounded in its core values

“His journey from an enlisted Iowa Army National Guardsman to Vice Chief of Staff of The Army is a powerful example for every young man or woman how great our American opportunity is

“On behalf Of A Grateful Nation I extend my deepest thanks To General James J. Mingus For His Extraordinary Service And Sacrifice

“I also have profound appreciation for his wife Amy who has such tremendous And Beautiful Spirit And Their Family Whose Support Made This Remarkable Career Possible

“As He Moves Into Next Chapter His Legacy Will Endure In Strength Of The United States Army And In Countless Soldiers Who Are Better Leaders And Better Americans Because They Served Alongside Him And Under Him

God Bless You General James J. Mingus

Thank You For Your Service And Sacrifice To Our Great United States Army And To Our Great United States Of America.”

Senator Ernst represents Iowa at a federal level as part of her responsibilities within the U.S. Senate. She leads committees such as Small Business & Entrepreneurship while participating on Armed Services; Agriculture Nutrition & Forestry; Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs Committees (source). Her office provides constituent services across all regions within Iowa including casework assistance & public inquiries (source). Elected first female senator from Iowa & first female combat veteran serving this body since her election win back In 2014 (source).



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