Lawrence Romo


Lawrence G. Romo is an American civil servant and former United States Air Force officer. He served as director of the Selective Service System in the Obama Administration. He is the current National Commander of the American GI Forum, and will serve until August 2020.

Early life and education

Romo grew up in San Antonio, Texas and earned his Bachelor of Science degree from the United States Air Force Academy and a Master of Education degree from Montana State University–Northern.

Military career

Romo served in various assignments for the United States Air Force, both on active duty and in the reserve. He served as a United States Air Force Academy admissions advisor in various positions, supporting the operation of the Minuteman Missile Weapon and Launch System, in training operations, and as an air transportation officer. Upon retiring from the U.S. Air Force Reserve as a lieutenant colonel, Romo was the USAF Academy liaison officer director for South Texas. He joined the United States Civil Service Commission in 1987, serving from 1987 until 1992 as an item manager for the Directorate of Special Weapons, and from 1992 through 1999, as the transition assistance program specialist at the Kelly Field Annex. He also served as the chairman of Bexar County Veterans Committee and a member of the American Legion, American GI Forum, Association of United States Army, and the Military Officers Association of America. He served as chairman of the San Antonio Commission for Children and Families for the City of San Antonio, Texas.
Prior to being Selective Service System director, he was the soldier and family assistance program manager for the United States Army Recruiting Command.

Director of the Selective Service System

While director of the Selective Service System, Romo supervised the agency that registers all United States citizens and foreign nationals living in the United States who are male and who are between 18 and 26 years of age.
Romo's term as director ended with the Obama administration, and he was replaced by Adam J. Copp, who served on an interim basis. President Donald Trump later selected former Member of the Washington State Senate, Don Benton, who took office in April 2017.