Missouri State Highway Patrol

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| abbreviation = MSHP

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| motto = Together Protecting Missouri's Citizens

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| employees = 2,336.00 (as of 2021)[http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/pub/pdf/csllea04.pdf USDOJ Statistics] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081120062242/http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/pub/pdf/csllea04.pdf |date=2008-11-20 }}

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| chief2name = Colonel Michael A. Turner {{cite web|url= https://governor.mo.gov/press-releases/archive/governor-elect-kehoe-announces-major-michael-turner-missouri-state-highway|title=MSHP News Release|website=notes.mshp.dps.mo.gov}}

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The Missouri State Highway Patrol (MSHP) is the highway patrol agency for Missouri and has jurisdiction all across the state. It is a division of the Missouri Department of Public Safety. Colonel Michael A. Turner has been serving as the 25th superintendent since January 30, 2025.

In 1992, MSHP became the 10th state law enforcement agency to receive accreditation from the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA).

Purpose

State laws pertaining to the Highway Patrol including its creation, powers, structure, mission and duties are specified in Chapter 43 of Missouri Revised Statutes (RSMo).{{cite web|url=http://revisor.mo.gov/main/Home.aspx|title=Missouri Revisor of Statutes - Revised Statutes of Missouri, RSMo, Missouri Law, MO Law|website=revisor.mo.gov}} According to Chapter 43.025 RSMo: "The primary purpose of the highway patrol is to enforce the traffic laws and promote safety upon the highways. In addition the Missouri State Highway Patrol has responsibility in criminal interdiction which involves the suppression of marijuana, cocaine, and narcotics on the state's roads and highways including the Missouri Interstate System. As near as practicable all personnel of the patrol shall be used for carrying out these purposes." The MSHP has a criminal investigation division that investigates crimes statewide such as murder, robbery, burglary, rape and financial crimes.

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Organization & Troops

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General Headquarters (GHQ) and the Law Enforcement Academy are located in Jefferson City, Missouri, the state capital.

The state is divided into nine Troops, with Troop headquarters and communications centers located in the following cities:

In addition, three of the Troops maintain service centers:

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|+MSHP districts with their constituent troops and scale complexes

scope="col" | Troop A (Lee's Summit (Kansas City){{cite web |author= Staff |url= http://www.mshp.dps.missouri.gov/MSHPWeb/PatrolDivisions/TroopHeadquarters/TroopA/index.html/ |publisher= Missouri State Highway Patrol |title= Troop A |access-date= May 31, 2012 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20181230183448/http://www.mshp.dps.missouri.gov/MSHPWeb/PatrolDivisions/TroopHeadquarters/TroopA/index.html |archive-date= December 30, 2018 |url-status= dead }}

! scope="col" | Troop B: (Macon){{cite web |author= Staff |url= http://www.mshp.dps.missouri.gov/MSHPWeb/PatrolDivisions/TroopHeadquarters/TroopB/index.html |publisher= Missouri State Highway Patrol|title= Troop B |access-date= May 31, 2012}}

! scope="col" | Troop C:(Weldon Spring (St. Louis){{cite web |author= Staff |url= http://www.mshp.dps.missouri.gov/MSHPWeb/PatrolDivisions/TroopHeadquarters/TroopC/index.html |publisher= Missouri State Highway Patrol |title= Troop C |access-date= May 31, 2012}}

! scope="col" | Troop D: (Springfield){{cite web |author= Staff |url= http://www.mshp.dps.missouri.gov/MSHPWeb/PatrolDivisions/TroopHeadquarters/TroopD/index.html |title=Troop D |publisher= Missouri State Highway Patrol |access-date= May 31, 2012}}

! scope="col" | Troop E: (Poplar Bluff){{cite web |author= Staff |url= http://www.mshp.dps.missouri.gov/MSHPWeb/PatrolDivisions/TroopHeadquarters/TroopE/index.html |publisher= Missouri State Highway Patrol |title= Troop E |access-date= May 31, 2012}}

! scope="col" | Troop F: (Jefferson City){{cite web |author= Staff |url= http://www.mshp.dps.missouri.gov/MSHPWeb/PatrolDivisions/TroopHeadquarters/TroopF/index.html |publisher= Missouri State Highway Patrol |title= Troop F |access-date= May 31, 2012}}

! scope="col" | Troop G: (Willow Springs){{cite web |author= Staff |url= http://www.mshp.dps.missouri.gov/MSHPWeb/PatrolDivisions/TroopHeadquarters/TroopG/index.html |publisher= Missouri State Highway Patrol |title= Troop G |access-date= May 31, 2012}}

! scope="col" | Troop H: (St. Joseph){{cite web |author= Staff |url= http://www.mshp.dps.missouri.gov/MSHPWeb/PatrolDivisions/TroopHeadquarters/TroopH/index.html |publisher= Missouri State Highway Patrol |title= Troop H |access-date= May 31, 2012}}

! scope="col" | Troop I: (Rolla){{cite web |author= Staff |url= http://www.mshp.dps.missouri.gov/MSHPWeb/PatrolDivisions/TroopHeadquarters/TroopI/index.html |publisher= Missouri State Highway Patrol |title= Troop I |access-date= May 31, 2012}}

Troop A serves 13 counties: Bates, Benton, Carroll, Cass,Clay, Henry, Jackson, Johnson, Lafayette, Pettis, Platte, Ray and Saline.

|Troop B serves 16 counties: Adair, Chariton, Clark, Knox, Lewis, Linn, Macon, Marion, Monroe, Putnam, Ralls and Randolph, Schuyler, Scotland, Shelby, Sullivan.

|Troop C serves 11 counties: Franklin, Jefferson, Lincoln, Perry, Pike, Saint Charles, St. Francois, Saint Louis, Ste. Genevieve, Warren and Washington.

|Troop D serves 18 counties: Barry, Barton, Cedar, Christian, Dade, Dallas, Greene, Hickory, Jasper, Lawrence, McDonald and Newton, Polk, Scotland, Shelby, Sullivan.

|Troop E serves 13 counties: Bollinger, Bulter, Dunklin, Iron, Madison, Mississippi, Cape Girardeau, New Madrid, Pemiscot, Ripley, Scott and Stoddard, Wayne.

|Troop F serves 13 counties: Audrain, Boone, Callaway, Camden, Cole, Cooper, Gasconade, Howard, Miller, Moniteau, Montgomery and Morgan, Osage.

|Troop G serves 9 counties: Carter, Boone, Callaway, Camden, Cole, Cooper, Gasconade, Howard, Miller, Moniteau, Montgomery and Texas, Wright.

Badge and rank structure

The Missouri State Highway Patrol is one of only five State Patrol forces that do not wear a badge on their uniform shirts. The Missouri State Highway Patrol uses a paramilitary rank structure and has the following ranks:{{cite book|last=Kidd|first=R. Spencer|date=2012|title=Uniforms of the U.S. State Police & Highway Patrols|publisher=lulu.com|page=11|isbn=978-1-4717-7729-5|oclc=929822564}}

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Title

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Superintendent (rank of Colonel)

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|The Superintendent holds the rank of Colonel and is appointed by the Governor of Missouri. The Superintendent must be confirmed by the Missouri Senate

Assistant Superintendent (rank of Lieutenant Colonel)

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|The Assistant Superintendent holds the rank of Lieutenant Colonel and reports directly to the Superintendent (Colonel). The Lieutenant Colonel has authority over the bureau commanders and is appointed by the Colonel.

Major

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|Each of the six Majors is responsible for command of a bureau within the Highway Patrol and they are appointed by the Colonel.

Captain

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|A captain is generally a commander of one of the nine troops or many divisions within the agency.

Lieutenant

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|A lieutenant is the assistant commander of a troop or division.

Master Sergeant

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|A Master Sergeant is the supervisor of a group of troopers, corporals, and/or sergeants.

Sergeant

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|A Sergeant serves as a specialist or other non-supervisory capacity.

Corporal

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|Corporals are the first-line supervisors and are usually assigned as road supervisors within troops. In the absence of a Master Sergeant, they may act as the supervisor.

Trooper

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|Candidates successfully completing the academy and field training are appointed as troopers.

Trooper Cadet

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|The American Legion Trooper Cadet program provides an experience for young individuals who are interested in a career in law enforcement.

State Trooper (Recruit) is the initial rank of oncoming Missouri State Highway Patrol, held while undergoing training at the Missouri State Highway Patrol Law Enforcement Academy.{{cite web|title=MSHP Academy|website=mshp.dps.missouri.gov|url=http://www.mshp.dps.missouri.gov/MSHPWeb/PatrolDivisions/TND/}}

Vehicles

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The MSHP utilizes a variety of vehicles, including but not limited to, the Dodge Charger, Ford Police Interceptor Utility (Explorer), Ford F-150 and 250 series, Chevrolet Tahoe PPV, and the Chevrolet Silverado 1500 and 2500 series. Both fully marked and semi-marked vehicles are used frequently. Colors include but not limited to: white, tan, blue, silver, black, gray, and maroon.

Aircraft

The MSHP uses Bell 206B helicopters. In October 15, 2010 a Bell 206B helicopter of the MSHP crashed when it ran out of fuel, resulting in 1 death.{{Cite web |title=Sergeant Joseph George Schuengel |url=https://www.odmp.org/officer/20548-sergeant-joseph-george-schuengel |access-date=2025-03-20 |website=The Officer Down Memorial Page (ODMP)}}

Weapons

Lethal Options:

Less Lethal Options:

Fallen Officers

32 Troopers have been killed while on duty since 1931 with one Highway Patrol member dying in World War II.{{cite web|url=http://www.mshp.dps.missouri.gov/MSHPWeb/UltimateSacrifice/index.html|title=Ultimate Sacrifice|website=www.mshp.dps.missouri.gov}}{{cite web |title=Missouri State Highway Patrol, MO |url=https://www.odmp.org/agency/2535-missouri-state-highway-patrol-missouri |access-date=2025-03-20 |website=The Officer Down Memorial Page (ODMP)}}

The members are as follows:

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Rank

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SergeantBenjamin Oliver Booth06-14-1933Shot and killed along with Boone County Sheriff Roger Wilson while manning a roadblock in an attempt to catch 2 bank robbers35

|N/A

Intersection of U.S. Highway 40 and U.S. Highway 63; just north of his residence in Columbia, Missouri

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TrooperFred L. Walker12-03-1941Shot and killed while transporting 2 car thieves to jail; he failed to find a pistol on them and was shot going down the road33

|N/A

Near Ste. Genevieve and Bloomdale in Ste. Genevieve County

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TrooperVictor O. Dosing12-07-1941Shot and killed in a cafe/apartment while helping Trooper Sam Graham, local officer John Love, and Justice of the Peace A.F. Stubbs arrest an Army Private wanted for murder34

|N/A

In the Coffee Pot Cafe one mile south of Galloway, Missouri and near Springfield, Missouri

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TrooperJames D. Ellis10-16-1942Killed in a Japanese prisoner-of-war camp; the only Missouri State Highway Patrol Trooper to die in the military29

|N/A

Manila, Philippines

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TrooperCharles P. Corbin09-15-1943Killed while on patrol with Public Service Commission Inspector Ed Bilyeau; a tractor trailer came into his lane and hit him head-on while on a narrow bridge27

|2 years

On U.S. Highway 71 north of Carthage, Missouri

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TrooperRoss S. Creach12-12-1943Struck and killed by a speeding car while helping a tow truck get a tractor trailer out of a ditch24

|1 year

U.S. Highway 36, 5.5 miles west of Shelbina, Missouri in Shelby County

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TrooperJohn N. Greim07-13-1945Killed in a plane crash during a pursuit along with the plane's owner32

|N/A

Just over the Missouri-Arkansas line near Corning, Arkansas

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TrooperWayne W. Allman10-27-1955Killed in a car crash while en route to another crash34

|N/A

Intersection of Missouri State Route 35 and Missouri State Route B

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TrooperJesse R. Jenkins10-14-1969Shot and killed during a court sentencing hearing29

|N/A

In the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office in Montgomery City, Missouri

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TrooperGary W. Snodgrass02-21-1970Killed in a single car crash after losing control in a curve24

|6 years

On Missouri Highway 32; 7 miles east of Salem, Missouri in Dent County

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TrooperWilliam R. Brandt06-12-1970Killed when tornado-like winds put his car into a bridge abutment23

|2 years

U.S. Highway 36 near Macon, Missouri

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TrooperDennis H. Marriott06-13-1981Died from injuries sustained after being hit by a car during a traffic stop on 06-01-198136

|N/A

U.S. Highway 54 in Jefferson City, Missouri in Cole County

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TrooperJames M. Froemsdorf03-02-1985Shot and killed while taking a wanted man to jail; the suspect got his hand free and stole Froemsdorf's gun35

|9 years

On I-55 near Brewer, Missouri

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TrooperJimmie E. Linegar04-15-1985Shot and killed while on a traffic stop with Trooper Allen D. Hines31

|9 years

At the intersection of U.S. Highway 65 and Missouri Highway 86 south of Branson, Missouri

|A section of route 86 was named for Trooper Linegar in 2003.

TrooperRussell W. Harper02-08-1987Shot and killed while on a traffic stop45

|18 years

East of U.S. Highway 65 and U.S. Highway 60 near Farm Route 189 in Greene County, Missouri

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CorporalHenry C. Bruns02-16-1987Killed after the vehicle in which he was a passenger, lost control on the icy roadway and hit a bridge abutment41

|19 years

Missouri Highway 6 in Buchanan County

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TrooperRobert J. Kolilis11-21-1988Struck and killed by a truck while investigating 2 stopped cars on the side of the road24

|1 year, 2 months

On Missouri Route M in Washington County near Irondale, Missouri

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CorporalMichael E. Webster10-02-1993Struck and killed by a drunk driver while on a traffic stop33

|9 years

On U.S. Highway 40 in Blue Springs, Missouri in Jackson County

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SergeantRandy V. Sullivan02-17-1996Killed in a single car wreck after losing control and hitting trees while trying to pull over a speeding car40

|17 years

On Missouri Highway 72 in Madison County, 8 miles west of Fredericktown, Missouri

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SergeantDavid C. May05-17-1999Killed in a helicopter crash while having a photographer take pictures of the ongoing local Special Olympics41

|18 years

Behind the Union Planter's Bank in Poplar Bluff, Missouri in Butler County

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SergeantRobert G. Kimberling10-06-1999Shot and killed after pulling a suspect over who didn't pay for gas43

|14 years

On I-29 in St. Joseph, Missouri in Buchanan County

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SergeantRobert A. Guilliams02-16-2001Killed after losing control in the rain while responding to a car crash41

|17 years

On I-55 in Pemiscot County approx. 16 miles north of the Missouri-Arkansas state line

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TrooperKelly N. Poynter01-18-2002Struck and killed by a drunk driver while helping out at a car wreck27

|6 years

U.S. Highway 63 in Texas County; 2 miles south of Houston, Missouri

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TrooperMichael L. Newton05-22-2003Struck by a truck and killed while sitting in his car with a driver he had pulled over25

|2 years

On I-70 near the 47 mile marker in Lafayette County

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SergeantCarl D. "DeWayne" Graham, Jr.03-20-2005Shot and killed after an ambush at his residence as he just got home37

|12 years

Van Buren in Carter County, Missouri

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TrooperRalph C. Tatoian04-20-2005Killed in a single car crash while responding to a manhunt for an armed bank robber in the Franklin County who shot at deputies in Gasconade County32

|9 years, 6 months

On I-44 in Franklin County

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CorporalJohn A. "Jay" Sampietro, Jr.08-17-2005Struck and killed by a vehicle while directing traffic at a car crash scene36

|13 years

On I-44 near Stafford in Webster County, Missouri

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TrooperDonald K. "Kevin" Floyd11-22-2005Struck and killed by a truck while on a traffic stop45

|21 years

U.S Highway 60 approx. one mile east of Missouri Route MM in Texas County, Missouri

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CorporalDennis E. Engelhard12-25-2009Struck and killed by a truck on the icy roadway while investigating an earlier crash49

|10 years

On I-44 east of Eureka, Missouri

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SergeantJoseph G. Schuengel10-15-2010Killed in a helicopter crash when his Bell 206B ran out of fuel47

|17 years

Near the intersection of Clarkson Road and Kehr Mills Road in St. Louis County

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TrooperFrederick F. Guthrie, Jr.rowspan="2" | 08-01-2011Drowned along with his K9, Reed, when they were swept away by high water while working Missouri River flood duty46

|17 years, 7 months

In the area of Big Lake near Missouri Highway 118 and Missouri Highway 111 in Holt County, Missouri

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K9ReedDrowned along with his handler, Trooper Frederick F. Guthrie, Jr., when they were swept away by high water while working Missouri River flood dutyN/A

|5 years

In the area of Big Lake near Missouri Highway 118 and Missouri Highway 111 in Holt County, Missouri

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TrooperJames M. Bava08-28-2015Killed in a single-car crash while trying to pursue a motorcycle25

|2 years, 2 months

On Missouri Route FF, just east of Audrain County Road 977 in Audrain County, Missouri

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Corporal

|Lonnie Raymond Lejeune

|12-10-2021

|Contracted COVID-19 in the line of duty

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|26 years

|N/A

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Superintendents

The Missouri State Highway Patrol is headed by the Superintendent of the Highway Patrol, who is nominated by the Governor of Missouri and confirmed by the Missouri State Senate. The Superintendent of the Highway Patrol commands more than 1,356 troopers and 1,87 civilian support staff who help provide a full range of policing and public safety services to Missourian on behalf of the Missouri State Highway Patrol.

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Superintendent

!Term began & Term Ended

Lewis Ellis1931–1933
B. Marvin Casteel1933–1939
Albert D. Sheppard (acting)1939–1940
William J. Ramsey (acting)1940–1941
M. Stanley Ginn1941–1944
Otis L. Wallis (acting)1944–1945
Hugh H. Waggoner1945–1949
David E. Harrison1949–1953
Hugh H. Waggoner1953–1957
Hugh H. Waggoner1957–1965
E.I. (Mike) Hockaday1965–1973
Sam S. Smith1973-1977
William A. Dolan (acting)1977-1977
Alvin (Al) R. Lubker1976–1981
Allen S. Whitmer1981–1982
Howard J. Hoffman1982–1988
John H. Ford1988–1989{{cite web|url=https://www.mshp.dps.missouri.gov/MSHPWeb/AboutThePatrol/History/documents/History80s.pdf|title=Patrol History by Decade - 1980-1989|publisher= Missouri State Highway Patrol}}
Clarence E. (Mel) Fisher1989–1993
Fred M. Mills1993–1997{{cite web|url=https://www.mshp.dps.missouri.gov/MSHPWeb/AboutThePatrol/History/documents/History90s.pdf|title=Patrol History by Decade - 1990-1999|publisher= Missouri State Highway Patrol}}
Weldon L. Wilhoit1997–2001
Roger D. Stottlemyre2001–2006{{cite web|url=https://www.mshp.dps.missouri.gov/MSHPWeb/AboutThePatrol/History/documents/History2000s.pdf|title=Patrol History by Decade - 2000-2009|publisher= Missouri State Highway Patrol}}
James F. Keathley2006–2010
Ronald K. Replogle2010–2015
J. Bret Johnson2015–2017
Sandra K. Karsten2017–2018
Eric T. Olson (acting)2018–2019
Eric T. Olson2019-2025
Michael A. Turner2025–present

See also

References