In September 1984, he was transferred to the
famed 1-141st Field Artillery Battalion and served in various
command and staff positions until July 1994, when he returned to HQ STARC.
There he served as the State Security Officer, where he developed the first
State Partnership Programs with the countries of Uzbekistan and Belize, the
State Readiness Officer, and the State Operations and Training Officer. In
August 1999 he was assigned as the State Plans, Operations and Military
Support Officer (POMSO) where he and his staff developed and refined
essential emergency plans and procedures while managing the military
response and assistance efforts to numerous state emergencies and special
events during this period until his retirement in 2003.
Colonel (R) Santos accepted an offer from the Adjutant General to return to
the State Military Department as the Joint Director of Military Support (JDOMS)
in October 2004. His experience played a key role in coordinating the
unprecedented military support efforts during Hurricanes Katrina and Rita.
In January 2006, he accepted a position at the Louisiana Office of Homeland
Security and Emergency Preparedness (LOHSEP) as the Chief of Homeland
Security. In July 2006, he was appointed as the Assistant Deputy Director
of Emergency Management within the new Governor’s Office of Homeland
Security and Emergency Preparedness (GOHSEP) where he has primary oversight
of all the State’s emergency management functions. He currently serves on
the boards of the Louisiana Emergency Response Commission (LERC) and the
Louisiana Emergency Response Network (LERN).
Colonel (R) Santos is a graduate of the U.S. Army Combined Arms Staff School
and the Command and General Staff College. In 1981 he earned a Bachelor of
Science Degree in Business Administration from the University of New Orleans
and a Master’s Degree in Organizational Management in 1997.
His
awards and decorations include the Legion of Merit, the Army Meritorious
Service Medal, Army Commendation and Achievement Medals, the Joint Service
Achievement Medal and numerous State awards including the Louisiana War
Cross and Louisiana Commendation and Emergency Service Medals. He currently
resides in Prairieville, LA with his wife Gayle and their two sons, Sean and
Stephen.