- Robert C. Mathis
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name=Robert C. Mathis
born= birth year and age|1927
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placeofbirth= Eagle Pass,Texas
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caption=General Robert C. Mathis
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allegiance= United States of America
branch=United States Air Force
serviceyears=1948-1982
rank=General
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battles=Korean War Vietnam War
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laterwork=General Robert Couth Mathis is is a retiredUnited States Air Force four star general who served asVice Chief of Staff, U.S. Air Force (VCSAF) from 1980 to 1982.Biography
Mathis was born in 1927, in
Eagle Pass, Texas , where he graduated from high school in 1944. He graduated from theUnited States Military Academy at West Point, New York, in 1948 with a bachelor of science degree and a commission as second lieutenant. Later in his career he received advanced degrees from theUniversity of Illinois and theUniversity of Texas .In November 1949, after pilot training at
Randolph Air Force Base , Texas, andWilliams Air Force Base , Arizona, he was assigned to the 51st Fighter Group on Okinawa, a unit equipped with theF-80 Shooting Star . During theKorean War Mathis served as an F-80 fighter pilot in the 16th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron and as aforward air controller with the 6148th Tactical Control Squadron. In addition to thePurple Heart , he also received theSilver Star and Distinguished Flying Cross for his combat tour in Korea.In August 1956, following a tour as an instructor at the
United States Naval Academy , Annapolis, Maryland, he transferred to the Rome Air Development Center,Griffiss Air Force Base , New York, as the program director of the center's Trinidad Test Site. During this period he played a major role in the critical development phases of theBallistic Missile Warning System , the Echo Satellite Program and the Project Mercury Downrange Tracking Program. After receiving his doctorate in Electrical Engineering from the University of Texas in 1963, [ [http://www.aogusma.org/aog/awards/DGA/99cit/R-Mathis.htm Association of Graduates Distinguished Alumni Award] ] he served as a project officer in the Development Division,Air Force Weapons Laboratory ,Kirtland Air Force Base , New Mexico, where he was responsible for the development of special weapons delivery systems.Mathis completed the
Industrial College of the Armed Forces atFort Lesley J. McNair , Washington, D.C., in August 1967 and was assigned as the senior U.S. adviser to the Vietnamese air force with IV Corps in the Mekong Delta. From October 1967 to November 1968, he flew more than 200 combat missions, including an air strike in theA-1 Skyraider for which he received his second Distinguished Flying Cross.Mathis returned to the United States in November 1968 for duty in the Office of the Secretary of Defense. In August 1969 he was named commander of the Rome Air Development Center. Under his direction the center established one of the best flight safety and test aircraft utilization rates in the
Air Force Systems Command .In January 1971 Mathis transferred to the
Aeronautical Systems Division ,Wright-Patterson Air Force Base , Ohio, where he became system program director for theGeneral Dynamics F-111 and later the F-15. During this tour of duty he also managed tactical reconnaissance, strike and electronic warfare programs.Mathis served as deputy chief of staff, systems, at Air Force Systems Command headquarters,
Andrews Air Force Base , Maryland., from October 1976 to May 1977, when he become vice commander of Air Force Systems Command. He became the vice commander ofTactical Air Command atLangley Air Force Base , Virginia, in March 1979. He became the Air Force Vice Chief of Staff on March 1, 1980.His military decorations and awards include the
Air Force Distinguished Service Medal ,Silver Star ,Legion of Merit with oak leaf cluster, Distinguished Flying Cross with oak leaf cluster, Air Medal with 11 oak leaf clusters, Air Force Commendation Medal, Purple Heart, Distinguished Unit Citation emblem and Air Force Outstanding Unit Award ribbon.Reference
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