Edwin W. Rawlings

Edwin W. Rawlings

Infobox Military Person
name=Edwin W. Rawlings
lived=1904-1997
placeofbirth=Milroy, Minnesota
placeofdeath=Auburn, Washington


caption=General Edwin W. Rawlings
nickname=
allegiance= United States of America
branch= United States Air Force
serviceyears=1929-1959
rank= General
commands=Air Materiel Command
unit=
battles= World War II
awards=Distinguished Flying Cross
Soldier's Medal
relations=
laterwork=President, General Mills
General Edwin William Rawlings, USAF (Ret), (1904-1997) A Milroy, Minnesota native, Rawlings graduated with an economics degree from Hamline University in Saint Paul, Minnesota.He became a flying cadet in February 1929. Almost 25 years to the day later, he became one of USAF's youngest generals, confirmed for a fourth star at 49. He had also, by then earned an MBA from Harvard University.

Eugene M. Zuckert, Secretary of the Air Force from 1961 to 1965, credits Rawlings with building a mature, business-like" image for the newly established Air Force. Zuckert said Air Force Secretary Stuart Symington asked him in 1945 why he had to "send out a search party" whenever he needed Army Air Forces statistics. Zuckert remembered a memo suggesting the creation of a comptroller position and passed the idea on to Symington.

Air comptroller pioneer

In November 1946, Symington named Rawlings as air comptroller, helping to organize the office. The position was so successful and struck such a note--Rawlings did such a magnificent job--they adopted the idea of a comptroller for all three services. Zuckert said, "This was a very important step in the development of a postwar Air Force."

In 1951, Rawlings became commander of Air Material Command at Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio, leading USAF's procurement and logistics efforts for seven years. Air Force Chief of Staff Thomas D. White credited him with spectacular increases in the effectiveness of the Air Force logistics, ... accomplished through new management methods, concepts, and philosophy, and thus the Air Force has been able to match the tempo of the jet, missile, and space era.

Rawlings was a command pilot and combat and aircraft observer, whose decorations included the Distinguished Service Medal and Distinguished Flying Cross, which he received in 1930 for his role in the rescue of an aircrew downed in the Pacific. He also received the Soldier's Medal in 1954 for rescuing his pilot who was lying underneath a B-17 Flying Fortress that caught fire after landing at Wright-Patterson.

Ongoing mentorships

After retiring from USAF in 1959, he went on to a career with General Mills, rising to become president and board chairman. During his second career, General Rawlings introduced corporate social responsibility and adapted the Delphi method for corporate strategic planning.

Based in St. Paul, the Air Force Association's Gen. E. W. Rawlings Chapter was chartered in August 1982. During 1997, he died in Auburn, Washington at age 93. Also in his name, AFA and AEF in 1981 established the Gen.. Edwin W. Rawlings Award initially to recognize energy conservation achievements within USAF. Now the award recognizes and outstanding technician or manager in environmental matters.

External links

* [http://www.afapo.hq.af.mil/presentation/Common/artcollection.cfm?MAIN_ID=2&CAT_ID=44&GROUP_ID=52&IMAGE_ID=389 Air Force Association] USAF "Mentorship Artist" profile
* [http://www.airpower.maxwell.af.mil/airchronicles/cc/rawl.html American Airpower Biography:] A Survey of the Field


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