Inspector General's Office
LTC John Beatty, State Inspector General
For more than 200 years, Army Inspector General's have inspected, audited, investigated, trained and performed those duties necessary to support the Army’s mission. During that time, the purpose and organization of the Army Inspector General system have changed considerably. The modern Inspector General system mission is to serve as an extension of the eyes, ears, voice and conscience of The Adjutant General, providing a continuing assessment on the state of the economy, efficiency, discipline, training, morale, esprit de corps and readiness throughout the Maine National Guard.
The Inspector General system is designed to be a full-service assessment of the operational, administrative and logistical effectiveness of Maine National Guard commands under applicable statutes and regulations.
The Inspector General office conducts individual assistance requests and investigations. These requests cover areas concerning pay matters, medical treatment, promotions, transfers, discharges, resignations, legal services, conflicts between civilian employment and National Guard duty requirements.
In addition to the assistance and investigative workload, the Inspector General conducts unit and organization inspections to determine training, administrative, operational and logistical readiness for mobilization.
The Inspector General does not formulate policy (except inspection policy) and has no inherent command authority. The Inspector General will provide no assistance where there are other means of redress or appeal available (unless that system is in question). Confidentiality is of utmost concern but cannot be guaranteed.
| Phone Number | 207-430-2185 |
| DSN Number | 207-626-2185 |
| FAX Number | 207-626-4509 |
Mailing Address
Department of Defense, Veterans and Emergency Management
Military Bureau — ATTN: Inspector General
Headquarters Maine Army National Guard
Camp Keyes, Augusta, Maine 04333-0033
