- James E. Briggs
Infobox Military Person
name=James Elbert Briggs
born= 1906
died=February 25 , death year and age|1979|1906
placeofbirth=Rochester, New York
placeofdeath=
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caption=Lieutenant General James Elbert Briggs
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allegiance= United States of America
branch=United States Air Force
serviceyears=1928-1963
rank=
commands=Superintendent, U.S. Air Force AcademyAir Training Command
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battles=World War II
awards=Distinguished Service MedalLegion of Merit (2) Distinguished Flying Cross
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Lieutenant General James Elbert Briggs (1906-1979) was aUnited States Air Force general who served as the second Superintendent of theUnited States Air Force Academy .Biography
Early years
He was born in
Rochester, New York in 1906 the son of Bendsmin Robert and Marion Cypert Briggs. He entered theNew York Military Academy in 1920 and, as an honor graduate, in 1924 received a presidential appointment to theUnited States Military Academy at West Point. He was "cadet first captain" (regimental commander) his last year at West Point and graduated 31st in a class of 261 in 1928. He was commissioned a second lieutenant of Field Artillery.Military career
Second Lieutenant Briggs' first assignment was to the Sixth Field Artillery Regiment at Fort Hoyle, Maryland. After spending nine months at Fort Hoyle, he entered Primary Flying School and in 1930, received his pilot's wings upon graduation from the Advanced Flying School at
Kelly Field , Texas. General Briggs was rated acommand pilot .After his transfer to the U.S. Air Corps in 1930, Lieutenant Brings joined the 95th Pursuit Squadron at
Rockwell Field nearCoronado, California . He stayed with the 95th through its move in 1931 toMarch Field , California, and until he received orders in 1934 to attend the 10-month course at the Air Corps Technical School,Chanute Field , Illinois.The period from August 1935 to August 1937 was spent in Hawaii with the 18th Composite Group and as commander of the 19th Pursuit Squadron at
Wheeler Field on the Island ofOahu . After serving next in several command and staff positions with the 1st Pursuit Group,Selfridge Field , Michigan, Captain Brings turned in 1940 to the U.S. Military Academy where he spent the next two years as a member of the faculty in the Department of Mathematics.In May 1942, the then Colonel Briggs was appointed operations officer of the Eighth Air Force Fighter Command in Europe and in September 1943 became air officer of the European Section of the War Department General Staff.
Colonel Briggs became deputy commander of the North Atlantic Divisions Air Transport Command, in March 1945, and in December of that year went to Air Transport Command headquarters as assistant chief of staff for plans and chief of organizational planning. In April 1946, he became a member of the Central Intelligence Group in Washington, D.C.
Moving to Colorado Springs, Colorado in August 1947, he became chief of staff for the Fifteenth Air Force, and in April 1948 went to
Spokane Air Force Base , Washington to assume command of the 92nd sad 98th Bombardment wings. After promotion to brigadier general in December 1948, he moved toMacDill Air Force Base Florida in March 1949, and became commander of the 306th and 307th Bombardment wings.Following the outbreak of the Korean conflict, General Briggs was assigned in August 1950 as deputy commander of the Far East Air Forces Bomber Command, based on Okinawa and later in Japan. In January 1951, he assumed command of the Far East Air Forces Bomber Command, and in July 1951, was awarded the
Air Force Distinguished Service Medal after completion of his tour as commander.General Briggs returned to the United States in June 1951 to became deputy commander of the Fifteenth Air Force at
March Air Force Base , California. He was promoted to the rank of major general in October 1951 while at March Air Force Base and one month later was reassigned to Washington, D.C., as assistant deputy chief of staff for Development, Headquarters, U.S. Air Force. In May 1954, he was named assistant deputy chief of staff for operations and was given the additional duty of U.S. Air Force Member of the Permanent Joint Board on Defense, Canada-United States. During this period, General Briggs also was Headquarters, U.S. Air Force project officer for theDistant Early Warning Line in Canada and for the U.S. Air Force Base Construction and Activation Program in Spain.General Briggs became the second superintendent of the U.S. Air Force Academy on
August 1 ,1956 , when he succeeded Lieutenant GeneralHubert R. Harmon . He guided the operation of the new academy during two of its three years at the interim site onLowry Air Force Base , near Denver, Colorado, and the move in August 1958 to the permanent home of the academy north of Colorado Springs Colorado.On
August 1 ,1959 , he assumed command of theAir Training Command ,Randolph Air Force Base , Texas, at which time he was promoted to lieutenant general. Brigss retired from the Air Force onAugust 1 ,1963 .In addition to the
Air Force Distinguished Service Medal , General Briggs' decorations included theLegion of Merit withoak leaf cluster , the Distinguished Flying Cross and theAir Medal .The general was a member of
Rotary International . General Briggs is a member of theOrder of Daedalians , the San Antonio Chamber of Commerce, vice chairman for the campaign committee of the Texas United Fund and a member of the board of directors for the Air Force Academy Foundation.Lt. Gen. Briggs died on
February 25 ,1979 .References
*USGovernment|sourceURL= [http://www.af.mil/bios/bio.asp?bioID=4793]
*cite web|url=http://www.af.mil/bios/bio.asp?bioID=4793
title=Biographies: Lieutenant Genearl Games Elbert Briggs
work=Air Force Link
publisher=United States Air ForceExternal links
*cite web|url=http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,825763,00.html |access=2006-12-26
title=Fresh Pilot
work=TIME Magazine
date=July 6, 1959 (Profile of Briggs)
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