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I was born born in 1936 in Indianapolis,
IN.and attended school in Plainfield, IN. In 1954 - my last year of High
School - I joined the Indiana National Guard. Later that year
I got a job at Interchemical Corporation. After a brief stint
in the factory I moved into the laboratory as a color matcher and formulater.
Interchemical is the world’s largest manufacturer of printing inks.
I ultimately became Production Manager for the plant. In 1958 I married
Elizabeth (libby) Ann Cogill.
In October 1961, I was activated for the Berlin crisis and attained
rank of E-4 as Personnel Clerk. It was during this period I learned
that I could qualify for OCS and Air Force Flight School. We were married
with two sons ages 2 and 1. I submitted paper work for OCS five times
before making it through all the hoops and getting accepted. I attended and
graduated from last class of Air Force OCS Class 63-D. Libby was a “Mother”
for three sons initially but attrition brought the total to one by graduation.
I was an OC Major and Chairman of the Honor Council.
In 1963-64, I attended Undergraduate Pilot Training Class 65 A at Moody
AFB, GA. Flew the T-37 and T-33 aircraft. I hit flight school
at age 26 years, 11 months and 5 days. They called me “Pop”. Went
through fighter upgrade training at Nellis AFB, NV in the gunnery version
of the T-33 and the F-86F fighter with OCS classmate, Bob Warren. In Jan
1965, I returned to Indiana Air National Guard and checked out in the F-84F.
Was a traditional Guardsman until 1978.
At the same time, I returned to a civilian occupation with Interchemical
Corporation and moved from Production Manager to Technical Sales specializing
in complex packaging applications. My primary territory was State of
Indiana but I traveled all over United States working with larger corporate
accounts. Our third son was born on 4 Sep 65. In 1972, the Indiana ANG converted
from F-84F to F-100D/F aircraft. I had attained approximately 1,000
hours in the F-84F before conversion.
In 1973, I left Interchemical Corporation to go into civilian aircraft sales.
Sold Aero Commander Twins, Aero Commander Turbo Prop, Piper, and used aircraft.
I joined Piper aircraft dealership as Vice President and Sales Manager.
Simultaneously, I maintained currency in over 25 aircraft and kept up participation
in ANG. Civilian flight time is not certain because of high frequency
of flights but estimated at over 3,000 hours. Became Operations Officer
of 113 TFS in 1976 after moving though all four flights as Flight Commander.
I accepted a full-time position as Range Commander, Atterbury Range, IN.
and was promoted to Lt Col 1 Sep 78. I converted to Active Guard and
Reserve status on 1 Jul 79, ie, active duty but under State of Indiana control.
Commanded two Air-to-Ground Gunnery Ranges in Indiana – Atterbury and Jefferson
Proving Grounds. Provided service to 12 flying units from 5 states daily.
I became the first Chairman of the Air National Guard Range Council with
responsibilities for representing 15 ANG range manpower and equipment issues
to HQ ANG and HQ ACC.
I flew the F-100 for approximately 850 hours before converting to the F-4C
aircraft in 1979. Converted to the F-4E aircraft in the mid ‘80s and
accumulated over 3,000 hours of total flight time after actively flying military
aircraft for 28 years. Attained Command Pilot status midway through
my career. I retired from Indiana Air National Guard on 19 Jul 91 with
28 years commissioned service and a total of 37 1/2 years in the ANG.
In 1991, I accepted a position as a GS-13-10 at HQ ANG, Andrews AFB,
MD as an Airspace Specialist and ultimately moved into ANG/CEVP, Environmental
Planning, representing operations perspectives in environmental actions.
I primarily supported ANG airspace and range issues throughout the US and
its territories, and helped develop the Air Force Airspace and Range Council
process utilized today by the Air Force, Air Force Reserve, and Air National
Guard. I retired from Civil Service upon age 60 and began drawing USAF
retirement.
I now work as an Airspace and Range Planner on a part time basis with SEA,
Inc (Science and Engineering Associates) supporting the ANG and sister services
in acquisition, give-back, and modification of military airspace and ranges.
Work is done from our home in Panama City Beach, FL with occasional travel
over much of the US required to support various actions and meetings.
I am the primary author of the ANG Range Master Plan.
We plan to reduce my hours next year so Libby and I can begin more travel
and free time. As of February 2004, I will have 50 years of direct involvement
and support of the Air National Guard and our military forces.
Libby and I have three sons, aged 44, 42, and 37 with four grandchildren
aged 26, 11, 10 and 7. The two oldest sons and families live around
the Indianapolis, IN area and the youngest and his wife live in Nashville,
TN.
I spend my spare time working in the yard and playing golf. Libby
is busy on the computer and making our home even better. We belong
to the Tyndall AFB Aero Club and cruise the panhandle airspace in Cessna
172s.
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