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Under the command of Lt. Colonel Eugene Eubank, the 19th Bombardment Group focused on precision, high-altitude, and formation flying. They also flew mock attacks on New Mexico villages and ranches. Eubank was known for being a taskmaster, demanding that his pilots gain extensive cockpit experience and that the men cross-train as navigators and ...
The airport was named for Mahlon Sweet (1886–1947), a Eugene automobile dealer who was a strong supporter of aviation and pushed to get the now-defunct Eugene Air Park built in 1919, followed by the current airfield in 1943. [4] In 2010, a new airport rescue and firefighting facility was built. [5] EUG covers 2,600 acres (1,052 ha) of land ...
Albuquerque Army Air Base (renamed Kirtland in February 1942) was constructed from January to August 1941 on the site of the former Oxnard Field (a private airport) in Albuquerque, at which time the 19th Bomb Group (commanded in combat by Col. Eugene Eubank, who introduces the film) completed training for deployment to the Philippines. A ...
Major General Eugene L. Eubank: 4 July 1946: November 1948: c. 2 ... Major General Freddie L. Poston: 8 October 1976: 9 April 1979: 2 years, 183 days ...
General Eugene E. Habiger (1939–2022) 21 February 1996: 1 August 1998: 2 years, 161 days ... Major General Christopher L. Eubank: September 2024: Incumbent ~ 118 ...
Major General Richard A. Harrison [194] U.S. Army: 263rd Army Air and Missile Defense Command: Commanding General, 263rd Army Air and Missile Defense Command: Army National Guard (ARNG) South Carolina Army National Guard (SCARNG) Major General Frank M. Rice [195] [a] U.S. Army: Readiness divisions: 63rd Readiness Division: Commanding General ...
During the Japanese occupation, Japanese staff officers used the building for offices and housing. Major General Eugene L. Eubank, Thirteenth Air Force Commander from July 1946 to October 1948, was the first to occupy this building after its re-designation as the General's Family Quarters in August 1946.
Major General Derek J. O'Malley [4] U.S. Air Force: Office of the Under Secretary of Defense (Acquisition and Sustainment) Executive Director, Joint Rapid Acquisition Cell (JRAC) Office of the Under Secretary of Defense (Acquisition and Sustainment) (USD(A&S)) Major General Edward L. Vaughan [5] [a] U.S. Air Force