- John L. Piotrowski
Infobox Military Person
name=John L. Piotrowski
born= birth year and age|1934
died=
placeofbirth=Detroit, Michigan
placeofdeath=
placeofburial=
caption=General John L. Piotrowski
nickname=Pete
allegiance= United States of America
branch=United States Air Force
serviceyears=1952-1990
rank= General
commands=North American Aerospace Defense Command
unit=
battles=Vietnam War
awards=Legion of Merit Air Medal (3)
laterwork=General John L. Piotrowski is a retiredUnited States Air Force four star general who served asVice Chief of Staff, U.S. Air Force (VCSAF), from 1985 to 1987; and Commander in Chief,North American Aerospace Defense Command /Commander in Chief,U.S. Space Command (CINCNORAD/USCINCSPACE), from 1987 to 1990.Piotrowski was born in 1934, in
Detroit and graduated from Henry Ford Trade School inDearborn, Michigan , in 1951. He attendedArizona State University andFlorida State University , and graduated from theUniversity of Nebraska at Omaha in 1965 with a bachelor of science degree. He did postgraduate work at theUniversity of Southern California andAuburn University , and attended the program for management development atHarvard University . He completedSquadron Officer School in 1956,Air Command and Staff College in 1965,Armed Forces Staff College in 1968 and theRoyal Air Force College of Air Warfare ,Royal Air Force Station Manby , England, in 1971.He enlisted in the U.S. Air Force in September 1952. After basic training at
Lackland Air Force Base , Texas, he was assigned toKeesler Air Force Base , Mississippi, as a student in basic electronics and ground radar.In July 1953 Piotrowski transferred to
Harlingen Air Force Base , Texas, for navigator and observer training in the aviation cadet program. After graduating as a distinguished graduate, he was commissioned a second lieutenant in the Air Force in August 1954. He then returned to Keesler Air Force Base for advanced training in electronic countermeasures. In January 1955 he received the electronic warfare rating and was assigned to the67th Tactical Reconnaissance Wing in South Korea and Japan as an electronic warfare officer andRB-26 navigator.Piotrowski returned to the United States in May 1957 for pilot training at
Marana Air Base , Arizona;Bainbridge Air Base , Georgia; andBryan Air Force Base , Texas. He then attended F-86F advanced gunnery training atWilliams Air Force Base , Arizona. After graduation he was assigned as armament and electronics maintenance officer at Williams and, later, atLuke Air Force Base , Arizona. In May 1961 he moved to Eglin Air Force Auxiliary Field 9, Florida, and joined the initial cadre of Project Jungle Jim, which became the1st Air Commando Wing . While assigned to Eglin, he served in Southeast Asia, from November 1961 to May 1963, as a munitions maintenance officer, and T-28 and B-26 combat aircrew member.In August 1965 Piotrowski joined the
Air Force Fighter Weapons School atNellis Air Force Base , Nevada, and served as anF-4C instructor pilot, chief of academics, an academic instructor and project officer for the Air Force operational test and evaluation of the Walleye missile program. Upon completion of testing in the United States, he introduced the Walleye into combat with the8th Tactical Fighter Wing in Southeast Asia. After graduation from the Armed Forces Staff College in August 1968, he was assigned to Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C., as an action officer under the deputy director of plans for force development.From December 1970 to July 1971 he attended the Royal Air Force College of Air Warfare. He was then assigned to
Bitburg Air Base , West Germany, as assistant and, subsequently, deputy commander for operations,36th Tactical Fighter Wing . In January 1972 he took command of the 40th Tactical Group,Aviano Air Base , Italy.In April 1974 Piotrowski became chief of the Air Force Six-Man Group, located at
Maxwell Air Force Base , directly responsible to the chief of staff. He became vice commander ofKeesler Technical Training Center , Keesler Air Force Base, in March 1975.He took command of the reactivated
552nd Airborne Warning and Control Wing atTinker Air Force Base , Oklahoma, in July 1976 and was instrumental in establishing the E-3A Sentry Airborne Warning and Control System aircraft as an operational Air Force weapon system. Piotrowski was named deputy commander for air defense,Tactical Air Command ,Peterson Air Force Base , in September 1979. In April 1981 he became Tactical Air Command's deputy chief of staff for operations atLangley Air Force Base , Virginia, and in August 1982 was assigned as the command's vice commander. He served as commander of9th Air Force ,Shaw Air Force Base , South Carolina, from October 1982 to July 1985, when he became vice chief of staff of the Air Force, Washington, D.C. He assumed command of NORAD in February 1987.Piotrowski was a
command pilot with more than 5,000 flying hours, including 100 combat missions and 210 combat flying hours. His military decorations and awards include theDefense Distinguished Service Medal , Air Force Distinguished Service Medal,Legion of Merit , Meritorious Service Medal with two oak leaf clusters,Air Medal with two oak leaf clusters, Air Force Commendation Medal with oak leaf cluster, Presidential Unit Citation and Air Force Outstanding Unit Award with three oak leaf clusters. He received the Eugene M. Zuckert Management Award for 1979.References
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