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Youth from Oak Park and Del Paso Heights gather for a friendly softball game, celebrating Juneteenth and promoting peace in ...
Daniel Ford’s report for the Smithsonian also records that General Curtis Emerson LeMay, who took over as the Second Commander of SAC, once said that: "The B-36 was often called an interim bomber. For ...
Bounding up the steps of the river entrance to the Pentagon, Four-Star General Curtis LeMay, 50, hard-boiled boss of the Air Force's Strategic Air Command, rolled his ever-present panatela ...
In 1963, Vergil was selected Airman of the Year of the Strategic Air Command and was honored in Washington, D.C. by General Curtis LeMay, adding to his many commendations for service.
The chiefs, particularly Air Force Chief of Staff Curtis LeMay, the former head of U.S. Strategic Air Command whose bombsight view of the world derived from the quarter century he spent as a ...
When General [Curtis] LeMay first took over, he wanted to assess the readiness of the organization. In January 1949, he flew every bomber in SAC against a target he picked out near Wright Field in ...
The award recognizes bomber crews for outstanding performance during exceptional circumstances, and it is named for Air Force Gen. Curtis E. LeMay, who oversaw the bombing of Japan in World War II ...
When it comes to General Curtis Emerson LeMay, the able, black-browed boss of the Air Force's Strategic Air Command, official Washington and official Moscow have one thing in common: they both ...
In the late 1950s, the first idea of the longtime SAC commander Gen. Curtis LeMay for backing up nuclear command and control functions was to dig deep underground.
Following tech school, Stone was transferred to Stone to Clinton-Sherman, Oklahoma, for attachment to the Strategic Air Command's 70th Bomber Wing-4123 Organizational Maintenance Squadron.
Bobby J. Kelley, M.D. was born on October 29, 1933, in Henderson County, Tennessee, on his family farm. He was the beloved son of Buford John Kelley and Beulah Brown Kelley. Bobby passed away at ...