- Robert E. Kelley (military)
Infobox Military Person
name=Robert E. Kelley
born= birth year and age|1933
died=
placeofbirth=Albany, New York
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caption=Lt. Gen. Robert E. Kelley
nickname=
serviceyears=1956-1986
allegiance= United States of America
branch=United States Air Force
rank= Lieutenant General
commands=U.S. Air Force Academy Superintendent
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battles=Vietnam War
awards=Air Force Distinguished Service Medal Legion of Merit (2) Distinguished Flying Cross Bronze StarAir Medal (9)
relations=
laterwork=Director, The Canon Institute President, Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge
Lieutenant General Robert E. Kelley was aU.S. Air Force general, and former Superintendent of theUnited States Air Force Academy . He retired from the U.S. Air Force onSeptember 1 ,1986 .Early life and education
Kelley was born in 1933 in
Albany, New York and was raised inNew Canaan, Connecticut . He attendedPeekskill Military Academy before enteringRutgers University . In June 1956 he received abachelor of science degree and was commissioned in the U.S. Air Force as a distinguished military graduate of theReserve Officer Training Corps program. He earned his master's degree in international affairs fromGeorge Washington University inWashington, D.C. He is a graduate of theNational War College atFort Lesley J. McNair , also in Washington, D.C.Military career
He entered primary flying training at Bainbridge Air Base, Georgia, in August 1956 and completed basic flying training at Greenville Air Force Base (closed in 1965),
Mississippi , earning his wings in September 1957. Combat crew training in F-86F's and F-100s followed atWilliams Air Force Base ,Arizona andNellis Air Force Base ,Nevada .His first operational assignment was as an F-100 pilot with the 461st Fighter-Day Squadron of the 36th Tactical Fighter Wing at
Hahn Air Base ,Germany . In May 1959 he joined the 53rd Tactical Fighter Squadron atRamstein Air Base , Germany, and served as special weapons officer.Returning to the United States in 1961, Kelley was checked out in
F-104 Starfighter s with the 435th Tactical Fighter Squadron of the 479th Tactical Fighter Wing at George Air Force Base,California . He deployed to Germany in the fall of 1961 as part of the United States response to the Berlin crisis. In January 1962 he was selected to help form the 4443rd Combat Crew Training Squadron at George Air Force Base. This unit trained allied instructor pilots in F-104G's as part of the Military Assistance Program. From 1964 to 1967, General Kelley served in the department of athletics at the U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado, as the administrative assistant to the director and couched varsitylacrosse andskiing . During this tour of duty, he qualified as an airborne parachutist atFort Benning, Georgia .Following three years at the academy, General Kelley completed F-4 combat crew training at
Davis-Monthan Air Force Base , Arizona. He remained at Davis-Monthan as an F-4 instructor pilot and served as executive officer of the 4453rd Combat Crew Training Wing until December 1968, when he joined the366th Tactical Fighter Wing atDa Nang Air Base , Republic of Vietnam. En route to Southeast Asia, he completed the U.S. Air Force Fighter Weapons Instructor Course at Nellis Air Force Base. While at Da Nang, General Kelley completed 119 combat missions in F-4E's before being assigned, in November 1969, as executive officer of the Tactical Air Control Center, HeadquartersSeventh Air Force ,Tan Son Nhut Air Base , Republic of Vietnam.When he returned from Southeast Asia in June 1970, General Kelley became an operations staff officer in the tactics branch of fighter operations, Headquarters
Tactical Air Command ,Langley Air Force Base . His responsibilities included the Air-to-Air Weapons Evaluation program, Air Combat Maneuvering Instrumentation, Continental Operations Range and MCM 3-1 issues. From August 1972 to July 1973, he attended theNational War College .Assigned to Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C., in 1973, he served as chief of the Fighter Forces Branch in the Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Plans and Operations. He was a member of the Tactical Fighter Force Modernization Study Group convened by the chief of staff and charged with developing a modernization strategy for the 1980s. The general became assistant for general officer matters, Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff, Personnel, at Air Force headquarters in June 1974.
Kelley served as vice commander, U.S. Air Force Tactical Air Warfare Center,
Eglin Air Force Base , Florida, from July 1977 to July 1978, and then as commander of Tactical Training Davis-Monthan, Davis-Monthan Air Force Base. In March 1979 General Kelley took command of the U.S. Air Force Tactical Fighter Weapons Center at Nellis Air Force Base and also served as chairman of the executive committee Multinational Test and Evaluation of theF-16 Fighting Falcon . He was appointed the ninth Superintendent of the U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado, in June 1981. His final assignment was as vice commander,Tactical Air Command , with headquarters atLangley Air Force Base ,Virginia .He was promoted to lieutenant general July 1, 1983, with same date of rank. Kelley retired September 1, 1986.
Flight hours, awards, and decorations
He was a command pilot with more than 4,000 flying hours. Fighter aircraft he has flown include F-86s, F-100s, F-104s, F-4s, A-7s, A-10s, F-5s, F-l5s, F-16s and F-111s.
His military decorations and awards include the
Air Force Distinguished Service Medal ,Legion of Merit with oak leaf cluster, Distinguished Flying Cross, Bronze Star,Air Medal with eightoak leaf cluster s,Air Force Commendation Medal , Republic of Vietnam Armed Forces Honor Medal 1st Class andRepublic of Vietnam Gallantry Cross with Palm.Post-military life
In 1984, Kelley was inducted into the
National Lacrosse Hall of Fame . [ [http://www.uslacrosse.org/museum/halloffame/list_by_class.php?year=1984 National Lacrosse Hall of Fame 1984 inductees] ] He has also served as the Director ofThe Canon Institute inPrinceton, New Jersey , and president of theFreedoms Foundation at Valley Forge . [ [http://www.canongroup.com/members.html The Canon Group Members] ] Kelley has also founded a defense consulting firm, a sports marketing company, and Wright Stuff Press. Kelley also served as Senior Military Advisor to the Air Force's "Gulf War Air Power Survey." [https://www.veteransadvantage.com/footer/footer_advisors.html Veterans Advantage Board of Advisors] ]In 1998, he was Chairman of the Board for Kids Voting USA, and currently serves on the Board of Advisors of the
Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs and Veterans Advantage, and the Board of Directors of the Air Force Academy Foundation, the American-European Community Association, and M-Power Corporation.References
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