- William S. Stone
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name=William S. Stone
born= 1910
died=December 2 death year and age|1968|1910
placeofbirth=Cape Girardeau, Missouri
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allegiance=flag|United States of America
branch=air force|United States
serviceyears=1934–1968
rank=General
commands=Superintendent, U.S. Air Force Academy Eastern Transport Air Force
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battles=World War II
awards=Distinguished Service Medal (2)Legion of Merit Bronze StarAir Medal
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laterwork=General William Sebastian Stone (1910 -December 2 ,1968 ) was an AmericanUnited States Air Force General and the third Superintendent of theUnited States Air Force Academy . His final assignment was as the air deputy to theSupreme Allied Commander Europe .Stone was born at
Cape Girardeau, Missouri on January 6, 1910. [ [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=stone&GSfn=william&GSmn=s&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSob=n&GRid=17906530& Find-a-grave entry] ] After graduating from high school in St. Louis, he attended theUnited States Military Academy , and, upon graduation onJune 12 ,1934 , was commissioned a Second Lieutenant.Upon completing flying training in October 1935, he was assigned to the 32nd Bomb Squadron at
March Field ,California . Two years later, in June 1937, he entered theCalifornia Institute of Technology . He received the degree of master of science in meteorology the following year and was assigned toFort Lewis ,Washington as the Weather Officer.In May 1940, he was appointed to West Point as an instructor in economics, government and history. After two years at West Point, he was assigned to head the Air Corps Weather Research project at the California Institute of Technology. This assignment was followed by attendance at the
Command and General Staff College ,Fort Leavenworth ,Kansas , and then duty as chief of staff and deputy commander of the Air Corps Weather Wing atAsheville, North Carolina . During this assignment he spent several months on temporary duty in theEurope an,Far East ern and Pacific theaters.In the summer of 1944, General Stone was appointed director of Weather Services for the Army Air Force in the Pacific Ocean area and for the U.S. Strategic Air Forces in
Guam during the bombing raids onJapan .In 1946, he was appointed chief of staff of the Air Weather Service in
Washington, D.C. The following year, he returned to West Point as associate professor in the Department of Social Sciences; and while in that assignment he earned a master's degree in economics fromColumbia University . In August 1950, he entered theNational War College . Upon graduation the following summer, he was assigned to Headquarters,U.S. Air Forces in Europe , initially as assistant chief of the Plans Division, then the following year as division chief.After promotion to the grade of brigadier general, he was transferred to Headquarters, U.S. Air Force, in July 1953, as deputy director and then director of personnel planning. In September 1956, he was appointed assistant deputy chief of staff for personnel in the grade of major general. In June 1957, he was assigned to
McGuire Air Force Base , New Jersey, as commander, Atlantic Division,Military Air Transport Service ; and upon its reorganization, as commander, Eastern Transport Air Force.In August 1959, he was assigned as superintendent at the United States Air Force Academy in
Colorado , where he served for three years. He was then returned to the headquarters of the U.S. Air Force in Washington as deputy chief of staff personnel. Upon completion of this assignment in July 1966, Stone was assigned toSupreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe inParis as air deputy to the Supreme Allied Commander Europe. Stone died while on active duty on December 2, 1968.Awards and decorations
Stone was a rated
command pilot and technical observer. His decorations include theAir Force Distinguished Service Medal withoak leaf cluster ,Legion of Merit with two oak leaf clusters, Bronze Star,Air Medal and the Army Commendation Medal.References
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