- Allison Brooks
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name=Allison C. Brooks
born= 1917
died= death year and age|2006|1917
caption= Official Air Force portrait
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placeofbirth=Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
placeofdeath=Sequim, Washington
allegiance= United States of America
branch=United States Air Force
serviceyears= 1939 - 1971
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awards=Legion of Merit (2) Distinguished Flying Cross (3) Bronze StarCroix de Guerre
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laterwork=Allison C. Brooks (1917-
9 December 2006 ) pilotedB-17 Flying Fortress andP-51 Mustang aircraft in combat missions overNazi Germany duringWorld War II . In theVietnam War , he flew C-130 aircraft for theUnited States Air Force in combat support missions. In addition to earning numerous military decorations, he was ultimately promoted to the rank of major general ( [http://usmilitary.about.com/od/airforce/l/blafrank4.htm two stars] ) and served in active duty until 1971.Early life and career
Brooks was born in
Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania, in 1917. He attended high school inPasadena, California , and earned isBachelor of Science degree from theUniversity of California, Berkeley in 1938. He enlisted a year later as an aviation cadet in theUnited States Army Air Corps , and graduated fromKelly Field in 1940 with a commission as second lieutenant and his pilot wings.His first assignment after graduation was as an instructor with the Air Training Command at
Randolph Air Force Base in Texas. In 1943, he went overseas to theEuropean Theater of Operations as operations officer of the [http://mighty8thaf.preller.us/php/1Unit.php?Unitkey=401 401st Bombardment Group] . He was next assigned as executive officer and later as commander of the 1st Air Division Fighter Scouting Force which flew P-51 aircraft. During World War II, he flew 65 combat missions for a total of 310 hours in the B-17 and P-51 aircraft. He participated in the campaigns of Air Offensive, Europe; Normandy; Northern France; Rhineland; Ardennes-Alsace; and Central Europe. He commanded an August 1944 raid by the 401st Bombardment Group on aV-weapons factory that was adjacent to the inmate barracks at theBuchenwald concentration camp .Post World War II
Brooks is a graduate of the Air Command and Staff School and has served as an instructor in air operations at the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College at
Fort Leavenworth , Kansas. In 1951, he returned toMaxwell Air Force Base , Alabama, as a student in theAir War College .Brooks has been assigned to various units of the
Military Airlift Command since June 1952 with the exception of a one-year tour of duty from January 1964 to March 1965, in Southeast Asia as deputy commander,2nd Air Division .In June 1952, he was assigned as operations staff officer, 1300th Air Base Wing, at
Mountain Home Air Force Base , Idaho. In September 1952, he was assigned duties as deputy commander, 1602nd Air Transport Wing,Fürstenfeldbruck Air Base ,Germany . In July 1955, he assumed command of the 1602nd Air Transport Wing.He returned to the United States in September 1955 and was assigned to Headquarters
Military Airlift Command ,Andrews Air Force Base , Maryland, as chief, Manpower and Organization, and in June 1957, he assumed duties as Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations. In August 1960, Brooks was reassigned as commander, 62nd Troop Carrier Wing,McChord Air Force Base , Washington. In January 1964m he went toTan Son Nhut Air Base , Republic of Vietnam, as deputy commander, 2nd Air Division. During his tour of duty in Southeast Asia, he flew 31 missions in combat support operations.In March 1965, Brooks assumed command of the Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Service (Military Airlift Command) with headquarters at Orlando Air Force Base, Florida. The headquarters was transferred to
Scott Air Force Base , Illinois, in 1968.Later life
In 1966, at
Edwards Air Force Base , Brooks was the first to fly an experimental device attached to an HC-130H called theFulton surface-to-air recovery system . This demonstrated the effectiveness of recovering personnel on the ground if they could launch a helium filled balloon. The balloon tether cable was snatched by the V-shaped apparatus which was mounted on the nose of the aircraft.Brooks assumed duty as Deputy Director for Inspection Services, Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Administration),
Washington, D.C. , in April 1970. He retired from active duty onJuly 1 ,1971 .His military decorations include the
Legion of Merit withoak leaf cluster ,Distinguished Flying Cross (United States) with two oak leaf clusters,Air Medal with eight oak leaf clusters,Soldier's Medal , Bronze Star, Small Arms Expert Marksmanship Ribbon, and FrenchCroix de Guerre . He is a command pilot. He was promoted to the temporary grade of major general effectiveFebruary 24 , [1970 [, with date of rank onAugust 10 ,1965 .In 2002, General Brooks was [http://www.wymaninstitute.org/letters/2002-12-24-failure.php interviewed] on the subject of whether President
Franklin D. Roosevelt should have ordered the bombing of theNazi death camp s duringWorld War II .General Brooks died in
Sequim, Washington onDecember 9 , [2006.External links
* [http://www.af.mil/bios/bio.asp?bioID=4800 United States Air Force official biography] of Major General Allison C. Brooks
* [http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_zdoup/is_200411/ai_n7180944 Fulton Surface-To-Air Recovery System] , described in LookSmart FindArticles, which references Colonel Allison Brooks
* [http://www.91stbombgroup.com/freeman.html "The Man Who Wouldn't Quit"] , Biography of Immanuel J. “Manny” Klette by Roger A. Freeman, references Lt. Col Allison Brooks, Commander of the 1st Scouting Force, in the 14th paragraph of that web page
* [http://www.maryruth.org/chapter01/chapter_1.htm Chapter One, Another Time, Another Place, Lady Lois] , "Mary Ruth" Memories of Mobile... We Still Remember, by 2001 Lowell L. Getz, Stories from the 91st Bombardment Group (Heavy), 8th Air Force, World War II, references LTC Allison Brooks and further describes the bombing mission led by Manny Klette
* [http://www.airpower.maxwell.af.mil/airchronicles/aureview/1967/may-jun/brooks.html#Brooks Aerospace Rescue and Recovery — Southeast Asia to Apollo] by Brigadier General Allison C. Brooks
* [http://www.peninsuladailynews.com/sited/story/html/265581 Obituary] of Allison C. Brooks, Peninsula Daily News, December 19, 2006
* [http://www.wymaninstitute.org/letters/2002-12-24-failure.php Letter] by Stuart Erdheim, The David S. Wyman Institute for Holocaust Studies
* [http://www.littlefriends.co.uk/gallery.php?Group=sf&Style=item&origStyle=list&Item=35&Temp=1715&searchString= Rendering] of P-51D 44-13686 5E-N "Rugged Rebel" as commanded by Lt. Col. Alison C Brooks
* [http://www.littlefriends.co.uk/gallery.php?Group=sf&Style=item&origStyle=list&Item=34&Temp=1713 Photograph] of P-51D 44-13686 5E-N "Rugged Rebel" previously flown by Lt. Col. Alison C Brooks
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