John T. Gereski
John Thomas Gereski was the Adjutant General of the State of Connecticut 1985 to 1992.
Early life
Born in Waterbury, Connecticut, and raised in Union City, Gereski graduated from Sacred Heart High School in 1953.Military career
Gereski enlisted in the Connecticut National Guard on June 17, 1956, at the age twenty. He reached the rank of Sergeant as a member of the 143d Tank Battalion in Naugatuck, Connecticut. He attended the Connecticut Military Academy's Officer Candidate School in 1957. Upon graduation, he was discharged as an enlisted soldier and accepted an appointment as a second lieutenant on June 6, 1957. He served his career as a full-time National Guardsman with several tours at the National Guard Bureau in Virginia. John Gereski attended the National War College, studying national security policy formulation and implementation. His thesis was entitled “Can the Reserve Components Perform as Adequate Backup Force to Active Components in the 1980s?”Colonel John T. Gereski was recalled from his position at the Pentagon by Governor William A. O'Neill on March 18, 1985, to complete the unexpired term of Major General John F. Gore, who was forced to resign as Adjutant General due to improper behavior. Governor O'Neill appointed him to a full four-year term on July 1, 1986, and again on July 1, 1990. During his second full term as Adjutant General, he oversaw the largest mobilization of Connecticut National Guard forces in forty years due to Operation Desert Storm.