- Wilbur L. Creech
Infobox Military Person
name=Wilbur L. Creech
born= [1927]
died= death year and age|2003|1927
placeofbirth=Argyle, Missouri
placeofdeath=
placeofburial=
caption=General Wilbur L. Creech
nickname=Bill
allegiance= United States of America
branch=United States Air Force
serviceyears=1949-1984
rank= General
commands=Tactical Air Command
unit=
battles=Korean War Vietnam War
awards=Silver Star Legion of Merit (3) Distinguished Flying Cross (4)Air Medal (15)
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laterwork=General Wilbur L. Creech was thecommander ofTactical Air Command with headquarters atLangley Air Force Base ,Virginia . The command directs the activities of two numbered air forces, three centers and seven air divisions. More than 111,300military andcivilian personnel are assigned to 32Tactical Air Command bases in theUnited States ,Panama ,Okinawa andIceland . Tactical Air Command is the gaining organization for 58,300Air National Guard andAir Force Reserve personnel in 149 major units throughout the United States.General Creech was born in
Argyle, Missouri , in 1927. He earned abachelor of science degree from the University of Maryland, amaster's degree ininternational relations fromThe George Washington University , and graduated from theNational War College in 1966. He received his wings and commission in September 1949 as a distinguished graduate of flying training school.His first operational assignment was with the 51st Fighter Wing at
Naha , Okinawa. During theKorean War he flew with the 51st Wing from Kimpo Air Base and completed 103 combat missions overNorth Korea . He also served a combat tour of duty as a forward air controller with the U.S. Army's 27th Infantry Regiment,25th Infantry Division .In July 1951 General Creech was assigned as a flight commander at
Luke Air Force Base near Phoenix,Arizona , where, for the next two and one-half years, he taught advanced gunnery to students from 14 nations. In November 1953 he joined the U.S. Air Force Aerial Demonstration Team, the Thunderbirds, and flew 125 official aerial demonstrations over the United States andCentral America .In January 1956 he became commander and leader of the U.S. Air Forces in Europe Aerial Demonstration Team, the Skyblazers, based at
Bitburg ,Germany . By December 1959 he had flown 399 official aerial demonstrations with this team throughoutEurope ,North Africa and theMiddle East .In June 1960 General Creech was named director of operations, U.S. Air Force Fighter Weapons School at
Nellis Air Force Base ,Las Vegas, Nevada , where he served until February 1962. He then was assigned us a special adviser to the commander of the Argentine air force inBuenos Aires .From August 1962 to August 1965, he was executive and aide to the commander of Tactical Air Command, Langley Air Force Base. In August 1965 he entered the National War College at
Fort Lesley J. McNair ,Washington, D.C. Upon graduation in June 1966, he was selected to be a staff assistant in theOffice of the Secretary of Defense .General Creech transferred to the Republic of Vietnam in November 1968 as deputy commander for operations of the 37th Tactical Fighter Wing,
Phu Cat Air Base . After six months with the wing, during which he flew 177 combat missions, he became assistant deputy chief of staff for operations, Headquarters Seventh Air Force inSaigon .In November 1969 General Creech was assigned to U.S. Air Forces in Europe and successively commanded two tactical fighter wings. After one year as commander of the 86th Tactical Fighter Wing at
Zweibrücken ,Germany , he became the commander of the 401st Tactical Fighter Wing atMadrid, Spain . From August 1971 until August 1974, General Creech served as deputy chief of staff for operations and intelligence, Headquarters U.S. Air Forces in Europe atWiesbaden and Ramstein, Germany.General Creech was assigned to Air Force Systems Command in September 1974 as vice commander of Aeronautical Systems Division at
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base ,Dayton, Ohio , and in October 1974 was appointed commander of the Electronic Systems Division,Boston, Massachusetts . The Electronic Systems Division manages the complex development and acquisition of command, control and communications equipment to meet the worldwide needs of the Air Force and other Department of Defense agencies.After two and one-half years as commander of Electronic Systems Division, General Creech was transferred to Washington, D.C., where he served concurrently as the assistant vice chief of staff, assistant to the Chief of Staff for Readiness and
North Atlantic Treaty Organisation matters and senior U.S. Air Force member,Military Staff Committee ,United Nations . He assumed his present position onMay 1 ,1978 .Awards and decorations
He was a command pilot, experienced in 40 different military fighter, cargo and reconnaissance aircraft. His military decorations and awards include the
Air Force Distinguished Service Medal withoak leaf cluster ,Silver Star ,Legion of Merit with two oak leaf clusters, Distinguished Flying Cross with three oak leaf clusters,Air Medal with 14 oak leaf clusters,Air Force Commendation Medal with two oak leaf clusters,Army Commendation Medal , Republic of Vietnam Air Service Medal (Honor Class), Spanish Grand Cross of Aeronautical Merit with white ribbon and Republic of Korea Order of National Security Merit Tong II Medal.He was promoted to general
May 1 ,1978 , with same date of rank. He retired from the Air ForceDecember 31 ,1984 , and diedAugust 26 ,2003 .
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