- Alton D. Slay
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name=Alton D. Slay
born= 1924
died=
caption=General Alton D. Slay
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allegiance= United States of America
branch=United States Air Force
serviceyears=1944-1981
rank= General
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commands=Air Force Systems Command
battles=Vietnam War
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laterwork=General Alton D. Slay was a four starUnited States Air Force general and former commander,Air Force Systems Command ,Andrews Air Force Base , Maryland.Slay is a native of
Crystal Springs, Mississippi . He was acommand pilot with more than 8,000 flying hours, principally in single-engine and jet fighter aircraft, accumulated since his graduation from flying school atCraig Field , Alabama, in 1944. He flew 181 combat missions over Southeast Asia in jet fighters. He is a graduate of the Navy Parachutist School and wears the Senior Air Force Parachutist Badge and theSenior Missileman Badge .Slay is a 1965 graduate of
George Washington University at Washington, D.C., with a degree in mathematics; the Harvard University Advanced Management Program; and theCanadian National Defence College .His assignments included deputy chief of staff, research and development, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C., vice commander of the
Air Training Command , San Antonio, Texas; commander of the Lowry Technical Training Command, Denver; deputy chief of staff, operations,Seventh Air Force , in Southeast Asia; director of operations,Military Assistance Command, Vietnam ; deputy chief of staff, operations, Air Force Systems Command; commander of theAir Force Flight Test Center ,Edwards Air Force Base , California; and assistant deputy chief of staff, plans and operations,U.S. Air Forces in Europe . He assumed command of Systems Command in March 1978, and was promoted to four star rank on April 1, 1978. Slay retired from the Air Force on January 31, 1981.In 2005, Slay won four gold medals at the
National Senior Games in cycling. [ [http://www.gwu.edu/~alumni/news/2005_08/2005_08.html Colonial Cable August 2005 (George Washington University alumni newsletter] ] As of 2007, at age 83, he was still competing in the Senior Games cycling events. [ [http://2007seniorgames.com/compfiles/cycling5ktt.pdf National Senior Games roster 2007] ]References
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