- Bernard Adolph Schriever
Infobox Military Person
name=Bernard Adolph Schriever
born= 1910
died= 2005
caption=General Bernard Adolph Schriever
nickname=
placeofbirth= Bremen,Germany
placeofdeath=
allegiance= United States of America
branch=United States Air Force
serviceyears=1931-1966
rank=General
unit=
commands=Air Force Systems Command
battles=World War II
awards=
relations=
laterwork=General Bernard Adolph Schriever (September 14 ,1910 –June 20 ,2005 ) was born in Bremen, Germany, and after immigrating to theUnited States , played a major role in theU.S. Air Force programs for space andballistic missile research.Early years
Bernard Adolph Schriever was born in
Bremen, Germany . His father was an engineering officer on a German ship which was interned in New York Harbor in 1916, asWorld War I was becoming heated. His mother, Elizabeth, was able to get passage for herself and her two sons aboard a Dutch freighter bound forNew York so that she could rejoin her husband. The family arrived in January 1917, just before the United States entered the war.Schriever and his family moved to
New Braunfels, Texas , a community with a large German-speaking population, and then later toSan Antonio, Texas . His father died in an accident in 1918, leaving Schriever and his brother in foster care until his grandmother was able to come from Germany to take care of them so that their mother could work.Schriever became a naturalized citizen in 1923. He earned a
Bachelor of Science fromTexas A&M University in 1931 while participating in the school's Corps of Cadets. He received a commission in the Armyartillery , but in July 1932 began flight training atRandolph Field . He was commissioned into the Army Air Corps in June 1933.Career
After serving in
Panama atAlbrook Field , Schriever was forced out of the Air Corps in 1937 due to budget cuts and become a pilot withNorthwest Airlines . The following year he rejoined the military, becoming a test pilot. He graduated from the Air Corps Engineering School in July 1941, and received an M.A. in aeronautical engineering fromStanford University in 1942, also receiving a promotion to the rank ofMajor .Although Schriever had requested to be transferred to a combat zone after the bombing of
Pearl Harbor launched the US intoWorld War II , his request was not approved until after his studies were completed. In July 1942 he was assigned to the19th Bomb Group in the Pacific theatre as a bomber pilot.When his unit was reassigned to the States in 1943, Schriever moved to the 5th Air Force Service Command where he eventually became commanding officer of advanced headquarters for the Far East Air Service Command. This meant he was now in charge of maintenance for bases in
New Guinea ,Leyte ,Manila , andOkinawa, Japan . By the end of the war he had worked his way toColonel .After the war ended, Schriever reported to the Army Air Forces Headquarters, serving in various capacities for much of the next decade. In this time he also graduated from the
National War College , and earned a promotion toBrigadier General .In 1954 he headed a group of officers who formed what is now the
US Air Force 's ballistic and systems division. This division was responsible for creating the intercontinental ballistic missile, among others. The research also led to breakthroughs that allowed satellites to be launched into space.Schriever was promoted to full General on
July 1 ,1961 and became commander of a new organization, theAir Force Systems Command , which was responsible for acquiring all missiles. By 1963, he oversaw 40% of the Air Force budget.Later Years
He retired in 1966, although he continued to act as an advisor for various corporate and government clients. In honor of his service, on
June 5 ,1998 ,Schriever Air Force Base was named for him.On
October 5 1997 Schriever married his second wife, popular singerJoni James . He had three children from his first marriage to Dora Brett, Brett, Dodie, and Barbara.General Schriever passed away on
June 20 ,2005 at the age of 94 from complications ofpneumonia .References
* [http://www.spaceflightnow.com/news/n0506/21schriever/ News from SpaceFlightNow.com]
* [http://www.af.mil/bios/bio.asp?bioID=7069 Air Force Biography]
* [http://www.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123057580 Gen. Bernard Schriever] ,50th Space Wing History Office
* [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/06/22/AR2005062202234.html Washington Post Obituary]
* [http://www.afa.org/magazine/oct2000/1000bennie.pdf "The Man Who Built the Missiles"]
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