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appointments", and the Legislature was not in session when Parnell succeeded as governor on July 26. Following Palin's announcement, conflicting statements issued from Alaska legal authorities as to whether Parnell had the authority to appoint a lieutenant governor without approval from the state legislature. The state attorney general stated that while Palin could name Campbell lieutenant governor, it would be preferable to have him sworn in as acting or temporary lieutenant governor, taking the permanent post only upon approval of the legislature. On July 26, after then-Lieutenant Governor Parnell was sworn in as governor, Campbell was given the oath as "temporary substitute" lieutenant governor. The oath was administered by
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Campbell was promoted to lieutenant (three-star) general within the state National Guard by Palin on September 7, 2008. He retained his federal National Guard rank of major (two-star) general until he retired August 31, 2009. Campbell became the president and chief executive officer for Alaska
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On July 26, 2009, halfway through her term as governor, Palin resigned. Under the Alaska state constitution, a governor's selection of a new lieutenant governor is subject to confirmation by the State Legislature. The same Constitution, however, gives the governor the power to make "recess
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In addition, he worked extensively in the private sector, with over 15 years of aviation consulting experience including airport master planning, environmental planning, economic feasibility studies, and facilities location planning—both in the U.S. and internationally.
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Campbell served as the state chair for the Alaska Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve (ESGR) from 2012 until 2017. In 2019, Governor Mike Dunleavy appointed Campbell to the Alaska Railroad Board of Directors.
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The same year that he was named vice-commander, he became executive director of Anchorage's Office of Planning, Development and Public Works. In 2003, he was selected by then-Alaska governor
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In 1981, he was assigned to Alaska for the first time when he was named the chief of air traffic control operations with the 1930th Communications Squadron at Elmendorf Air Force Base in
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He is married to wife Anne Marie and has two children: Amanda and Melanie (deceased), and four grandchildren: Faith, Ellie, Kimberly and Emma.
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Campbell currently serves as the RNC National Committeeman for the Alaska Republican Party. He previously served as the ARP Vice Chair.
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Campbell was appointed the state chair for the Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve (ESGR) Alaska State Committee in October 2012.
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at Eielson. While there, he helped command the wing's operations in support of the American war effort in Afghanistan.
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In 1997, he moved into a staff position with the Alaska Air National Guard in Anchorage. In 2000, he was promoted to
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In 1991, he joined the Alaska National Guard and became commander of the 168th Resource Management Squadron at
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to serve as the state's adjutant general—the commander of the Alaska National Guard—and commissioner of the
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in Alaska. He later was made commander of the 168th Logistics Squadron at the base and was promoted to
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Campbell has been active in Alaskan politics since the 1980s. He ran for mayor of Anchorage in
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Ipsen, Beth. "Latitude adjustment - 168th Air Refueling Wing has dual duty in Alaska, Guam",
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at Newport, Rhode Island. During his stay at Vandenberg, he attended classes and earned a
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that year and was assigned to the Air Traffic Control Officers Training Course at
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Before serving as lieutenant governor, Campbell was the commissioner of the
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announced that she would resign effective July 26. Lieutenant Governor
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Inklebarger, Timothy. "Murkowski names Campbell military chief",
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The Associated Press. "Ex-Assemblyman to lead Army, Air Guard",
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Campbell has 35 years of aerospace experience in the USAF and
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would become governor, and Campbell would replace Parnell as
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Prior to his position at AAC, Campbell was the tenth
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Lieutenant Governor of Alaska
Sean Parnell
Mead Treadwell
Alaska Department of Military and Veterans Affairs
Frank Murkowski
Sarah Palin
Anchorage Assembly
Springfield, Massachusetts
Republican
University of Tulsa
BA
Golden Gate University
MPA
Naval War College
MA
Air Force Meritorious Service Medal
Air Force Commendation Medal
Outstanding Unit Award
Air Force Organizational Excellence Award
National Defense Service Medal
Air Force Longevity Service Award
United States
United States Air Force
Lieutenant general
Alaska National Guard
Major general
Air National Guard
lieutenant governor of Alaska
Mead Treadwell

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