- Eugene F. Tighe
Infobox Military Person
name=Eugene F. Tighe
born= 1921
died= death year and age|1994|1921
placeofbirth=New Raymer,Colorado
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caption=Eugene F. Tighe Jr. speaks to the audience during the National Mobility Conference at the State Department.
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allegiance= United States of America
branch=United State Air Force
serviceyears= 1942–1981
rank= General
commands=Director, Defense Intelligence Agency
unit=
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awards=Legion of Merit (4) Bronze Star Medal
laterwork=Lieutenant General Eugene F. Tighe, Jr. was director of theDefense Intelligence Agency ,Washington, D.C. .Tighe was born in 1921, in
New Raymer, Colorado , and graduated fromManual Arts High School , Los Angeles, in 1939. He graduated fromLoyola Marymount University , Los Angeles, in 1949 as a distinguished graduate, with a bachelor of arts degree in history. The general also completedAir War College atMaxwell Air Force Base , Alabama in 1966, and received an honorary doctor of military science degree fromNorwich University inNorthfield, Vermont , in 1980.In September 1942 Tighe enlisted in the U.S. Army and served at
Fort Bliss , Texas;Camp Cooke , California; and in Australia. He graduated from the Artillery Officer Candidate School atCamp Columbia , Australia, in 1944 with a commission as a second lieutenant, and was assigned as an anti-aircraft adviser with the43rd Bombardment Group ,5th Air Force . He served with the group in New Guinea, Netherlands East Indies, the Philippines and the Ryukyu Islands. In January 1946 he was released from active Army duty and accepted a Reserve commission in the U.S. Army Air Forces.Tighe entered active duty with the U.S. Air Force in August 1950 as an intelligence officer with the 78th Fighter-Interceptor Group at
Hamilton Air Force Base , California. He then served successively from September 1951 to October 1955 as an intelligence officer: one year with the8th Fighter-Bomber Group atSuwon Air Base , South Korea; two years with the 436th Bombardment Squadron atCarswell Air Force Base , Texas; and one year with the 7th Bombardment Group, also at Carswell.He served with the U.S. Air Forces in Europe at
Schierstein , Germany, as operations officer for the 497th Reconnaissance Technical Squadron from October 1955 to August 1958. Tighe was then assigned to the544th Aerospace Reconnaissance Technical Wing atOffutt Air Force Base , Nebraska where he organized the Research Center of the wing in January 1960, and remained as its chief until June 1965. He attended the Air War College from August 1965 to June 1966.Following graduation Tighe was assigned as director of targets, Headquarters
7th Air Force atTan Son Nhut Air Base , Republic of Vietnam. He transferred to Headquarters U. S. Air Force, Washington, D.C., in August 1967, and served in the Directorate of Operations as special assistant in the Reconnaissance Division until July 1968, and as chief of the Operations Review Division until October 1969. In November 1969 he was assigned as deputy director of estimates, in January 1970 he was named director of estimates, and later served as director of intelligence applications in the Office of Assistant Chief of Staff, Intelligence.Tighe was deputy chief of staff, intelligence,
Pacific Air Forces ,Hickam Air Force Base , Hawaii, from August 1971 until April 1972, when he became director for intelligence, HeadquartersUnited States Pacific Command atCamp H.M. Smith , Hawaii.From September 1974 to August 1976, he was deputy director of the Defense Intelligence Agency, and served as acting director from December 1975 to May 1976. Tighe became the deputy chief of staff for intelligence, Headquarters
Strategic Air Command at Offutt Air Force Base in August 1976, and served in that position until he was assigned as assistant chief of staff, intelligence, at Air Force headquarters in January 1977.In June 1977 the president appointed Tighe director of the Defense Intelligence Agency. He assumed his duties in September 1977. During July and August 1977, he served as special assistant to the director of the Defense Intelligence Agency.
Awards and decorations
His military decorations and awards include the
Air Force Distinguished Service Medal with oak leaf cluster,Legion of Merit with three oak leaf clusters, Bronze Star, Meritorious Service Medal, Joint Service Commendation Medal, Air Force Commendation Medal and Republic of Korea Order of National Security Merit (Gugseon Medal). He retired from the Air Force on September 1, 1981 and died on January 29, 1994.References
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