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Utah National Guard Public Affairs

Utah National Guard Public Affairs Office

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As we work together to get through a national crisis during these unprecedented times, communication is more important than ever. The Utah National Guard's Public Affairs Office is committed to ensuring timely and relevant information is made available to our service members, their families, employers and our local communities.

 

Our website has quickly become a one-stop online resource. During the past year, we have added a significant amount of information, videos, workouts and many other resources. We remain committed to getting you the most important and relevant information.

 

The Utah National Guard continues to be a premiere organization with amazing Soldiers, Airmen, and families. We are always looking to share your story. Please feel free to contact our office at any time at ng.ut.utarng.list.pao@army.mil or (801) 432-4407.

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News Stories

NEWS | Nov. 22, 2023

Utah National Guard Interim Adjutant General Assumes Command

Press Release 23-017, Aug. 17, 2023

Contact: Lt. Col. Chris Kroeber, 801-716-9063

For Immediate Release

Utah National Guard Interim Adjutant General Assumes Command

DRAPER, Utah - The Utah National Guard was officially notified on Wednesday, August 16, that the United States Army Inspector General Agency concluded an investigation into allegations against Maj. Gen. Michael Turley. The governor has placed Maj. Gen. Turley on paid administrative leave based on the information conveyed to the governor by the DAIG. Neither the governor’s office nor the Utah National Guard has received a report of findings.

Utah Governor Spencer Cox has asked Brig. Gen.  Daniel D. Boyack to step in as interim TAG and immediately assume command of the Utah National Guard until a permanent selection is made. We expect a permanent appointment within the next month. “Brig. Gen. Boyack is a seasoned and trusted professional,” said Cox “I appreciate the ongoing and service of the Utah National Guard service members during this transition.”

The UTNG is a resilient organization that is structured with subordinate leaders prepared to adapt to rapid change. There will be no impact to the Utah Guard’s readiness or capabilities during a smooth transition of authority. The Utah National Guard remains fully operational, and all operations, events, and activities will be conducted as currently planned. 

Inspector General investigations are kept confidential between the Inspector General and those involved directly in the investigation. The Utah National Guard does not have direct access to details of IG investigations. Questions regarding the findings of this investigation will need to be answered by the Department of the Army Inspector General for the status or details of any investigations. You can submit a request at https://ig.army.mil/FOIA/.

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Press Releases
NEWS | Nov. 22, 2023

Utah National Guard Interim Adjutant General Assumes Command

Press Release 23-017, Aug. 17, 2023

Contact: Lt. Col. Chris Kroeber, 801-716-9063

For Immediate Release

Utah National Guard Interim Adjutant General Assumes Command

DRAPER, Utah - The Utah National Guard was officially notified on Wednesday, August 16, that the United States Army Inspector General Agency concluded an investigation into allegations against Maj. Gen. Michael Turley. The governor has placed Maj. Gen. Turley on paid administrative leave based on the information conveyed to the governor by the DAIG. Neither the governor’s office nor the Utah National Guard has received a report of findings.

Utah Governor Spencer Cox has asked Brig. Gen.  Daniel D. Boyack to step in as interim TAG and immediately assume command of the Utah National Guard until a permanent selection is made. We expect a permanent appointment within the next month. “Brig. Gen. Boyack is a seasoned and trusted professional,” said Cox “I appreciate the ongoing and service of the Utah National Guard service members during this transition.”

The UTNG is a resilient organization that is structured with subordinate leaders prepared to adapt to rapid change. There will be no impact to the Utah Guard’s readiness or capabilities during a smooth transition of authority. The Utah National Guard remains fully operational, and all operations, events, and activities will be conducted as currently planned. 

Inspector General investigations are kept confidential between the Inspector General and those involved directly in the investigation. The Utah National Guard does not have direct access to details of IG investigations. Questions regarding the findings of this investigation will need to be answered by the Department of the Army Inspector General for the status or details of any investigations. You can submit a request at https://ig.army.mil/FOIA/.

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