Browsers that can not handle javascript will not be able to access some features of this site.
Skip Navigation
Department of Military & Veteran AffairsMichigan.gov banner
Michigan.gov Home DMVA Home Site | Sitemap | DMVA Jobs | Contact DMVA
Printer Friendly Version Printer Friendly   Text Only Version Text Version  Share this page.
Ronald D. McDonald, 1959-1965

Contact:  paocmn@michigan.gov


image of Ronald D. McDonald

 

Ronald D. McDonald served as the Adjutant General for the State of Michigan from 1959 to 1965.

 

Born September 10, 1910, in Hibbing, Minn., McDonald graduated from Lansing, Mich., Central High School. He began his military career as an elisted soldier in the 119th Field Artillery, Lansing, Mich. In 1933, he received his initial commission after graduating from Michigan State University and the Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC).

 

McDonald served as a battery officer and battalion headquarters staff officer with the 119th Field Artillery. He also served on staff with the 72nd Field Artillery Brigade.

 

During World War II, he served successively as acting regimental commander of the 260th Field Artillery, as an artillery battalion commander, and as executive officer of the Alaskan Department G2 section. In the Southwest Pacific, he served as an observer and special representative on the staff of General Douglas MacArthur. McDonald recived the American Defense Ribbon, American Theater Ribbon, Asiatic-Pacific Theater Ribbon with Arrowhead, the V-Medal, and the Commendation Ribbon with oakleaf cluster for his World War II service.

 

Assigned to the newly formed 46th Infantry Division in 1947, McDonald served on the division staff as operations and training and intelligence officer. He was promoted to Chief of Staff of the division in August 1956.

 

In October 1957, McDonald was named Quartermaster General for the Michigan National Guard and promoted to Brigadier General.

 

Gov. G. Mennen Williams appointed McDonald the 25th Adjutant General of Michigan on May 1, 1959 and was subsequently promoted to Major General.

 

Maj. Gen. McDonald is a graduate of many armed forces schools, including the Army War College, Command and General Staff College, and the Artillery School. 

Michigan Business One Stop
Link to Department and Agencies Web Site Index
Link to Statewide Online Services Index
Link to Statewide Web-based Surveys
Link to RSS feeds available on this site
Related Content
 •  James May, 1800 - 1806
 •  George McDougall, 1806-1818
 •  John R. Williams, 1818 - 1829
 •  DeGarmo Jones, 1829
 •  Walter L. Berry, 1829-1831
 •  John E. Schwarz, 1831-1838,1844-1855
 •  Isaac Rowland, 1839-1842
 •  Elijah Roberts, 1842-1844
 •  Frederick W. Curtenius, 1855-1861
 •  John Robertson, 1861 - 1887
 •  Daniel B. Ainger, 1887-1891
 •  Judson A. Farrar, 1891-1893
 •  Charles Eaton, 1893-1895
 •  William S. Green, 1895-1897
 •  Edwin M Irish, 1897-1898
 •  Fred H. Case, 1898-1901
 •  George H. Brown, 1901-1905
 •  William T. McGurrin, 1905-1911
 •  James N. Cox, 1911-1912
 •  Roy C. Vandercook, 1912-1915

Michigan.gov Home | DMVA Home Site | FAQ | DMVA Jobs | Contact DMVA
Privacy Policy | Link Policy | Accessibility Policy | Security Policy | State Web Sites | Michigan News | Michigan.gov Survey

Copyright © 2001-2009 State of Michigan