John R. D'Araujo Jr.

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John R. D'Araujo Jr.
John D. D'Araujo, Jr.jpg
D'Araujo as an official of FEMA, 2006
Nickname(s)Jack
Born (1943-02-24) February 24, 1943 (age 80)
Pepeekeo, Hawaii, United States
Allegiance United States of America
Service/branchFlag of the United States Army.svg  United States Army
Years of service1960–1995
Rank US-O8 insignia.svg Major General
Unit Hawaii National Guard
Army National Guard
Commands held103rd Troop Command
29th Infantry Brigade
Director, Army National Guard
Acting Chief of the National Guard Bureau
Battles/wars Vietnam War
Awards Distinguished Service Medal (U.S. Army)
Legion of Merit
Bronze Star Medal
Meritorious Service Medal
Army Commendation Medal
Army Achievement Medal
Combat Infantryman Badge
Other workExecutive, Federal Emergency Management Agency
Consultant, homeland defense issues

John Robert D'Araujo Jr. (born February 24, 1943) is a retired United States Army major general who served as Director of the Army National Guard and an official with the Federal Emergency Management Agency. He is the first Portuguese American to achieve the rank of major general. [1]

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Early life

John R. D'Araujo Jr. ("Jack") was born in Pepeekeo, Hawaii on February 24, 1943, to John R. D'Araujo Sr. and Florence D'Araujo. John enlisted in the Hawaii Army National Guard in 1960. He graduated from St. Joseph High School in Hilo in 1962 and attended the University of Hawaii. He received his commission in 1963 after completing Officer Candidate School. [2]

Start of military career

D'Araujo served in a variety of command and staff assignments, primarily in the 29th Infantry Brigade. In 1968 and 1969 he deployed to South Vietnam during the Vietnam War as commander of a Mobile Advisory Team. [3]

Upon returning to Hawaii D'Araujo continued his military career, including serving as Commander of the Hawaii Army National Guard's Troop Command and United States Property and Fiscal Officer for Guam. [4]

D'Araujo completed a Bachelor of Science degree in Political Science from Regents College (now Excelsior University), the University of the State of New York. He also graduated from the United States Army Command and General Staff College, and is a 1981 graduate of the United States Army War College. [5]

Later military career

Major General John D'Araujo in 1993. Army Maj. Gen. John R. D'Araujo, Jr. (35822233606).jpg
Major General John D'Araujo in 1993.

In 1983 D'Araujo was selected to serve as Senior Army National Guard Advisor for the Commander of U.S. Army Mobilization and Readiness Region III. [6] He subsequently carried out an assignment at the National Guard Bureau as Chief of the Mobilization Readiness Division, [7] followed by assignment as Chief of the National Guard Bureau's Training Division. [8]

In June, 1987 D'Araujo was appointed Assistant Adjutant General – Army for the Hawaii National Guard. He served in this position until 1990, when he was named Deputy Director of the Army National Guard. [9]

In 1993 D'Araujo was named Director of the Army National Guard, and was succeeded as Deputy Director by William C. Bilo. He served in this position until retiring from the military in 1995. [10]

FEMA

After retiring from the military D'Araujo was employed as a consultant, and worked in the areas of homeland defense and military policy for the Department of Homeland Security and Department of Defense. [11]

From 2002 to 2007 he worked for FEMA, including Assistant Director of the Readiness, Response and Recovery Directorate and Director of FEMA's Recovery Division. [12]

Since 2007 he has continued to work as an independent consultant on defense and homeland security issues. [13]

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    "Asian/Pacific American Military Timeline". Defense Equal Opportunity Management Institute. The Chinese Historical and Cultural Project. 18 August 2014. Archived from the original on 30 January 2009. Retrieved 18 August 2014. Maj. Gen. John R. D'Araujo Jr. became the first Filipino-American to hold the rank of major general and the position of director of the Army National Guard Bureau.
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  11. U.S. Senate Homeland Security and Government Affairs Committee, Statement of John R. D’Araujo before the Subcommittee on Disaster Recovery, April 24, 2007
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