- Bruce K. Holloway
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name=Bruce K. Holloway
born= 1912
died= death year and age|1999|1912
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caption=General Bruce K. Holloway
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allegiance= United States of America
branch=United States Air Force
serviceyears=1937-1972
rank= General
commands=Strategic Air Command U.S. Air Forces in Europe
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battles=World War II
awards=Silver Star Legion of Merit Distinguished Flying CrossAir Medal
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laterwork=General Bruce K. Holloway was commander in chief of theStrategic Air Command .From
Knoxville, Tennessee , he studied engineering for two years at theUniversity of Tennessee before entering theUnited States Military Academy , where he graduated in 1937. After receiving his pilot wings in 1938 atKelly Field ,San Antonio, Texas , he served for two years with the Sixth Pursuit Squadron and 18th Pursuit Group in Hawaii before taking a postgraduate course in aeronautical engineering at theCalifornia Institute of Technology .Shortly after the United States entered World War II, he went to Chungking, China, to begin his combat experience as a fighter pilot with the
Flying Tigers of the American Volunteer Group. Remaining with that group after it was activated as the Army Air Force's 23d Fighter Group, he became its commander before returning to the United States in 1944. During that tour in China, General Holloway earned status as a fighter ace, shooting down 13 Japanese planes.As commander of the Air Force's first jet-equipped fighter group in 1946, the general performed pioneer service in this new field of tactical jet air operations.
After graduation from the
National War College in 1951, he progressed through key staff assignments in both operations and development fields at Headquarters U.S. Air Force. Later, as director of operational requirements, he played a key role in preparing and evaluating proposals for many aircraft and missiles.He spent four years in
Tactical Air Command as deputy commander of both the 9th and12th Air Force s, and in 1961 he was named deputy commander in chief of theU.S. Strike Command atMacDill Air Force Base , Florida. Later in that assignment, he also fulfilled additional responsibilities as deputy commander in chief of the Middle East/Southern Asia and Africa South of the Sahara Command.General Holloway assumed command of the
U.S. Air Forces in Europe in July 1965, serving in that capacity until his appointment as vice chief of staff of the U.S. Air Force August 1, 1966.Awards and decorations
His decorations include the
Army Distinguished Service Medal ,Air Force Distinguished Service Medal ,Silver Star ,Legion of Merit , Distinguished Flying Cross,Air Medal , and foreign decorations which include theOrder of the Sacred Tripod (China),Chinese Order of the Cloud , Chinese Air Force Pilot Wings, The Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany with Star and Sash, German Air Force Command Pilot Wings, TheMost Noble Order of the Crown of Thailand -First Class--Knight Grand Cross, Honorary Royal Thai Air Force Wings, theOrder of Aeronautical Merit (Brazil), and FrenchLegion of Honor - Order of Commander.He retired April 30, 1972 and died September 30, 1999.
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