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Foglesong attained the rank of four-star general in the United States Air Force 5 November 2001, retiring 1 February 2006 from active duty after 33 years of service. His last post was as Commander of U.S. Air Forces in Europe and of Allied Air Component Command Ramstein where the service's enlisted corps honored him with the Order of the Sword. [5]
Rushworth (2nd from left) with fellow X-15 pilots. Robert Aitken "Bob" Rushworth (October 9, 1924 – March 18, 1993 [1]) was a United States Air Force major general, World War II, Korean War and Vietnam War pilot, mechanical and aeronautical engineer, test pilot and astronaut.
The United States Air Force (USAF) is a military branch of the United States Department of Defense, and is one of the eight uniformed services of the United States. [14] Tracing its origins to 1 August 1907, as a part of the United States Army Signal Corps , the USAF was established by transfer of personnel from the Army Air Forces with the ...
Chief of Chaplains of the United States Air Force (HAF/HC) U.S. Air Force Chaplain Corps: Chaplain (Major General) Trent C. Davis [69] U.S. Air Force: United States Air Force Judge Advocate General's Corps: United States Air Force Deputy Judge Advocate General (DJAG) U.S. Air Force Judge Advocate General's Corps: Major General Rebecca R. Vernon ...
Theresa Claiborne having her wings pinned on by her mother. On June 20, 1981, Claiborne was commissioned as second lieutenant in the USAF. [8] She became the first African-American female pilot in the U.S. Air Force after graduating from Laughlin Air Force Base on September 16, 1982 with the class 82-08.