- John E. Pitts, Jr.
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name=John E. Pitts, Jr.
born= birth date|1924|11|7
died= death year and age|1977|8|9|1924|11|7
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placeofbirth=Auburn, Alabama
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allegiance= United States of America
branch=United States Air Force
serviceyears=1943-77
rank= Brigadier General
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commands=Air Force Officer Training School International Staff, Inter-American Defense Board
battles=Korean War Vietnam War
awards=Legion of Merit (2) Distinguished Flying CrossAir Medal (3) Air Force Commendation Medal (2)
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laterwork=John Emmett Pitts, Jr. (
November 7 ,1924 -August 9 ,1977 ) was a brigadier general in theUnited States Air Force and was director of the International Staff of theInter-American Defense Board .Pitts was born in
Auburn, Alabama and attendedAuburn High School andThe Citadel . While at The Citadel, he was called to active duty for service inWorld War II . Two months after entering the service, he was appointed a cadet at theUnited States Military Academy . He was commissioned a second lieutenant in the Army Air Corps in 1946.In 1951, Pitts served with the 136th Tactical Fighter Group in the
Korean War , flying 100 missions in theF-84 Thunderjet fighter-bomber aircraft and receiving the Distinguished Flying Cross and theAir Medal with oak leaf cluster. In 1952, he was a flight commander of the first mass flight of tactical fighter aircraft across thePacific Ocean .Pitts attended the
Armed Forces Staff College in 1960 and theArmy War College in 1966. In 1967, he began his service in theVietnam War serving as director of the Air Force Third Corps Direct Air Support Center atBien Hoa Air Base . From 1968 through 1971, Pitts served as deputy commandant of cadets for military instruction at theUnited States Air Force Academy . Later, he became commander of theAir Force Officer Training School , and, in 1972, vice commander of theLackland Air Force Base .In 1974, Pitts became director of the International Staff of the
Inter-American Defense Board , a position at which he served the remainder of his career. Pitts died on August 9, 1977.Decorations
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Legion of Merit (with Oak Leaf Cluster)
*Distinguished Flying Cross
*Air Medal (with two Oak Leaf Clusters)
*Air Force Commendation Medal (with Oak Leaf Cluster)
*Combat Readiness Medal From the Republic of Vietnam:
*Air Force Distinguished Service Order (Second Class)
*Gallantry Cross (with gold star)
*Air Force Service MedalReferences
*Air Force Link, [http://www.af.mil/bios/bio.asp?bioID=6772 Biographies: BRIGADIER GENERAL JOHN E. PITTS JR.] , retrieved July 23, 2007.
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