Doug Mastriano is a husband, father, U.S. Army combat veteran and the
son of a career U.S. Navyman.
Doug retired as a Colonel in November 2017, after 30 years of
active-duty service. He's dedicated his life to fighting for
freedom, defending our families, and serving the people of this
exceptional nation.
In May 2019, Doug Mastriano was overwhelmingly elected to serve as
the Senator for Pennsylvania's 33rd District. As a member of the PA
Senate, Mastriano has been the leader in re-opening the state,
pushing back on unconstitutional mandates, and the champion of
individual freedom. He's been the voice of the people, and has
reliably stood up and defended individual freedom when many others
would not.
Mastriano was commissioned into the Army in 1986 and served on the Iron
Curtain, where he witnessed the end of the Cold War, after which he
deployed to Iraq for Operation Desert Storm (1991) to liberate Kuwait.
He went on to serve in Washington, D.C., with the 3rd Infantry Division
and U.S.Army, Europe.
After 9/11, Mastriano was the lead planner for the invasion of Iraq via
Turkey. He served four years with NATO and deployed three times to
Afghanistan. He was the director of NATO's Joint Intelligence Center in
Afghanistan, leading 80 people from 18 nations. On his own initiative,
Mastriano led seven relief operations to help Afghan orphans. He
completed his military career as a professor of the U.S. Army War
College, in Carlisle, PA, where he taught Strategic Studies to the next
generation of senior leaders.
Mastriano completed his education with four master’s degrees and a Ph.D.
in History. Doug is also an Eagle Scout and is proud to have worked as a
young man as a paperboy, janitor, security guard, short-order cook,
pizza delivery person, and dishwasher.
Doug is happily married to Rebbie (Rebecca Stewart) and they are proud
parents to Josiah. Doug and Rebbie are active members of their church
and they reside in Central Pennsylvania.