- Horace Meek Hickam
Infobox Military Person
name= Horace Meek Hickam
born= birth date|1885|8|14
died= death date and age|1934|11|5|1885|8|14
placeofbirth=Spencer, Indiana
placeofdeath=Galveston, Texas
placeofburial=
caption=Colonel Horace Hickam
nickname=
allegiance= United States of America
branch=United States Army Air Corps
serviceyears= 1908-1934
rank= Lieutenant Colonel|
commands=3rd Attack Group
unit=
battles= Mexican Punitive Expedition
awards=Silver Star
laterwork=Horace Meek Hickam (born
August 14 ,1885 ,Spencer, Indiana ; diedNovember 5 ,1934 ,Galveston, Texas ) was a pioneer airpower advocate and an officer in theUnited States Army Air Corps .Hickam Air Force Base ,Hawaii , is named in his honor.Background
The son of a lawyer, Hickam was the eldest of four children. While a student at the
Indiana University , he was a member of the Indiana National Guard, then received an appointment to theUnited States Military Academy , where he excelled in both academics and athletics.Hickam was commissioned a second lieutenant, Cavalry, in 1908 and assigned to the 11th Cavalry, serving inVermont , Georgia, andTexas .In 1911, while at
Fort Sam Houston , Texas, Hickam received flying training in addition to his regularly assigned duties. In January, 1914 he was transferred to thePhilippines and assigned to the 8th Cavalry, serving two years, then returned to the United States and assigned to the 7th Cavalry. He served in Mexico as part of the Mexican Punitive Expedition and saw combat onApril 22 ,1916 atTomochic, Chihuahua , where he was awarded theSilver Star in an action againstVillistas led byCandelario Cervantes . Following his service in Mexico, Hickam served as a Professor of Military Science at theUniversity of Maine .Air Service and Air Corps duty
Hickam's association with aviation began with the United States' entry into
World War I . OnAugust 5 ,1917 , he received abrevet promotion toMajor (United States) and an assignment to theAviation Section, U.S. Signal Corps . He received his miliary pilot's rating atRockwell Field ,California onAugust 15 ,1918 , and training in pursuit flying at Dorr Field,Arcadia, Florida . In October he was made commander of both Dorr and Carlstrom Fields, now under the auspices of the U.S. Air Service.On January 21, 1919, Major Hickam was appointed chief of the Information Division, Office of the Director of Air Service, in
Washington D.C. , where he supervised the first written history of the Air Service. In January, 1923, he became assistant commandant of the Advanced Flying School, Kelly Field, Texas. In November 1925 he testified on behalf of airpower and a separate Air Force before theMorrow Board , appointed by President Coolidge and chaired byDwight Morrow to offset adverse political effects of thecourt martial ofBilly Mitchell .Hickam attended the
Air Corps Tactical School at Langley Field,Virginia , theCommand and General Staff College , and theArmy War College before a four-year assignment to the War Plans Division of theGeneral Staff . Hickam was promoted to lieutenant colonel onMarch 1 ,1932 , and given command of the 3rd Attack Group, based at Fort Crockett, Galveston, Texas. From February to June 1934, during theAir Mail Scandal , he commanded mail delivery operations in the Central Zone, headquartered inChicago .On May 10, 1926, while attending the
Air Corps Tactical School , he collided in mid-air during a flight formation with fellow student, MajorHarold Geiger . Hickam parachuted to safety, and narrowly escaped death. This resulted in Hickam's initiation into the famed "Caterpillar Club ," a fraternal order with membership based on surviving an emergency parachute jump. [ [http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/hmhickam.htm Horace Meek Hickam, Lieutenant Colonel, United States Army Air Corps ] at www.arlingtoncemetery.net]Colonel Hickam was killed in a landing accident at Fort Crockett on
November 5 ,1934 . Flying a CurtissA-12 Shrike , Hickam was practicing night landings on an unlighted strip when his aircraft struck an embankment and flipped over. He is buried atArlington National Cemetery . OnMay 21 ,1935 , a new flying field atHonolulu, Hawaii , was designated Hickam Field.Notes
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References
* [http://www2.hickam.af.mil/ho/Past/Horace_Meek_Hickam_PA-FAQ.pdf Fact Sheet, USAF 15th Airlift Wing]
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