- Bryce Poe II
Infobox Military Person
name=Bryce Poe II
born= 1924
died= death year and age|2000|1924
caption=General Bryce Poe II
nickname=
placeofbirth=Wichita, Kansas
placeofdeath=
allegiance= United States of America
branch=United States Air Force
serviceyears=1946-1981
rank= General
unit=
commands=Air Force Logistics Command
battles=Korean War Vietnam War
awards= Distinguished Flying Cross (4)Legion of Merit Bronze StarAir Medal (20)
relations=
laterwork=Bryce Poe II was a
United States Air Force four star general who served as Commander,Air Force Logistics Command (COMAFLC) from 1978 to 1981.Military career
Poe was born in 1924, in
Wichita, Kansas . He attended theColorado School of Mines , theUniversity of Kansas , and graduated from theUnited States Military Academy in 1946. He completed Army Air Forces pilot training prior to graduation from the academy. He received a master of arts degree in history from theUniversity of Omaha in 1964 and a master of science degree in international affairs fromThe George Washington University , in 1965. He is a graduate of theArmed Forces Staff College inNorfolk, Virginia and theNational War College atFort Lesley J. McNair .From November 1946 to September 1948, Poe was a member of one of the first jet-equipped units in the U.S. Air Force and flew in more than 80 air shows demonstrating the new aircraft. He then transferred to Japan and was assigned to the 82nd Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron, which was equipped with
RF-80 s.At the beginning of the Korean War, he transferred to South Korea and flew 90 combat missions including the first U.S. Air Force jet reconnaissance sortie. He returned to the United States and, from January to April 1951, was assigned to a
Strategic Air Command fighter escort squadron atBergstrom Air Force Base , Texas. He then transferred toShaw Air Force Base , South Carolina, as commander of a reconnaissance replacement training unit.Poe was assigned to
Allied Forces Northern Europe , Oslo, Norway, in August 1952 as a fighter operations officer flyingde Havilland Vampire s,Gloster Meteor s,F-84 Thunderjet s andF-86 Sabre s with the Royal Norwegian and Royal Danish air forces. He returned to the United States in July 1956 and served as aide and then executive officer to GeneralBernard Adolph Schriever , commander, Air Force Western Development Division inInglewood, California .In August 1959 he entered the Armed Forces Staff College. After graduation in January 1960, he went to
Offutt Air Force Base , Nebraska, as operations officer of anAtlas D squadron. In October 1961 he transferred to SAC headquarters as a missile plans officer and later as chief, Missile Plans Section, Operations and Training Division. In August 1964 Poe entered the National War College. Following his graduation in July 1965, he served as chief, Plans Group, Office of Legislative Liaison, Office of the Secretary of the Air Force, Washington, D.C. He transferred to Bergstrom Air Force Base in July 1967 as vice commander of the75th Tactical Reconnaissance Wing .He went to Southeast Asia in July 1968 as vice commander,
460th Tactical Reconnaissance Wing ,Tan Son Nhut Air Base , Republic of Vietnam. During this tour of duty, he flew 213 combat missions, 200 inRF-4 s.From July 1969 to July 1970, Poe was commander of the
26th Tactical Reconnaissance Wing ,Ramstein Air Base , Germany. In July 1970 he assumed duties as deputy chief of staff, logistics, U.S. Air Forces in Europe, Wiesbaden, Germany.Poe became commander of the Ogden Air Materiel Area (now
Ogden Air Logistics Center ) atHill Air Force Base , Utah, in February 1973. In June 1974 he returned to Germany as vice commander in chief of theU.S. Air Forces in Europe at Ramstein Air Base.He was assigned to
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in July 1976 as commander of the Air Force Acquisition Logistics Division and assumed commander of AFLC in February 1978.Poe was a
command pilot and wore theMaster Missile Badge . His military decorations and awards include theAir Force Distinguished Service Medal with oak leaf cluster;Legion of Merit ; Distinguished Flying Cross with three oak leaf clusters; Bronze Star;Air Medal with 19 oak leaf clusters; Air Force Commendation Medal with three oak leaf clusters; Presidential Unit Citation emblem with two oak leaf clusters; Air Force Outstanding Unit Award ribbon with oak leaf cluster; Combat Readiness Medal; American Campaign Medal; Army of Occupation Medal (Japan); National Defense Service Medal with service star; Korean Service Medal; Vietnam Service Medal with two service stars; Air Force Longevity Service Award Ribbon with eight oak leaf clusters; Small Arms Expert Marksmanship Ribbon; Republic of Vietnam Armed Forces Honor Medal 1st Class; Republic of Korea Order of National Security Merit, Tong-Il (South Korea); Most Exalted Order of the White Elephant (1st Class, Knight Grand Cross) (Thailand); Grand Cross of Aeronautic Merit with Distinctive White (Spain); State King Faisal Medal 1st Degree (Saudi Arabia); Republic of Korea Presidential Unit Citation; United Nations Service Medal; Republic of Vietnam Gallantry Cross with palm; and Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal.He retired from the Air Force on July 31, 1981 and died on November 20, 2000.
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