Bernard P. Randolph

Bernard P. Randolph

Infobox Military Person
name=Bernard P. Randolph
born= birth year and age|1933
died=
placeofbirth= New Orleans, Louisiana
placeofdeath=


caption=Bernard P. Randolph
nickname=
allegiance= United States of America
branch= United States Air Force
serviceyears=1956-1990
rank= General
commands=Air Force Systems Command
unit=
battles= Vietnam War
awards=Distinguished Service Medal Legion of Merit (2) Bronze Star
relations=
laterwork=

Bernard P. Randolph is a retired United States Air Force General who served as Commander, Air Force Systems Command (COMAFSC) from 1987 to 1990.

Career

Randolph was born in 1933, in New Orleans. He received a bachelor of science degree in chemistry from Xavier University of Louisiana in 1954. He earned bachelor (magna cum laude) and master of science degrees in electrical engineering from the University of North Dakota through the Air Force Institute of Technology program in 1964 and 1965, respectively. He completed Squadron Officer School in 1959, and Air Command and Staff College as a distinguished graduate in 1969, concurrently earning a master's degree in business administration from Auburn University. He was a distinguished graduate of the Air War College in 1974.

His first assignment after completing aviation cadet training at Ellington Air Force Base, Texas, and Mather Air Force Base, California, was with the Strategic Air Command at Lincoln Air Force Base, Nebraska, from June 1956 to June 1962. He instructed and evaluated KC-97 Stratotanker and B-47 Stratojet flightcrews. While there, he was a member of a select crew.

General Randolph attended the University of North Dakota until July 1965 and then was assigned to Los Angeles Air Force Station, California, as chief, on-orbit operations, Space Systems Division. He next was assigned as assistant deputy program director for launch and orbital operations, and was responsible for all payload operations.

From August 1968 to October 1969 General Randolph attended Air Command and Staff College, and Auburn University. He then was assigned to the Republic of Vietnam as an airlift operations officer at Chu Lai and airlift coordinator at Tan Son Nhut Air Base. He was responsible for the total operation of about 50 C-7 and C-123 airlift sorties daily from Chu Lai and later coordinated the operations of all airlift control elements throughout the Republic of Vietnam.

Upon his return to the United States in November 1970, General Randolph was assigned to Air Force Systems Command headquarters as chief of command plans in test evaluation, and then as the executive officer to the deputy chief of staff for operations.

General Randolph attended Air War College from August 1973 to June 1974. Upon graduation he returned to Los Angeles Air Force Station as director, space systems planning, for the Space and Missile Systems Organization. In April 1975 he became deputy program director and, later, program director for the Air Force Satellite Communications System. He assumed responsibility for space defense systems at Space Division headquarters, Los Angeles Air Force Station, in March 1978. In this capacity he managed a program to design and develop the U.S. anti-satellite system with its supporting surveillance, command and control, and survivability aspects.

From July 1980 to September 1981 the general served as vice commander of the Warner Robins Air Logistics Center, Robins Air Force Base, Georgia. He then became director of space systems and command, control and communications, Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff, Research, Development and Acquisition, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C. General Randolph returned again to Los Angeles Air Force Station as vice commander and deputy commander for space systems acquisition for Space Division in May 1983. In June 1984 he became vice commander of Air Force Systems Command. He returned to Air Force headquarters in May 1985 and served as deputy chief of staff for research, development and acquisition. He assumed his final command in July 1987 and retired March 31, 1990.

Awards

General Randolph's military decorations and awards include the Distinguished Service Medal, Legion of Merit with oak leaf cluster, Bronze Star , Meritorious Service Medal, Air Force Commendation Medal and Presidential Unit Citation.

He was promoted to general August 1, 1987, with same date of rank.

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