- Robert T. Marsh
Infobox Military Person
name=Robert T. Marsh
lived=1925 -
placeofbirth= Logansport,Indiana
placeofdeath=
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branch=United States Air Force
serviceyears=1943-1945 (enlisted)
1949-1984 (officer)
rank=General
commands= Air Force Systems Command
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battles=World War II
awards=Air Force Distinguished Service Medal (2)Legion of Merit
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laterwork=Robert T. Marsh is a retired
United States Air Force four star general who served as Commander,Air Force Systems Command (COMAFSC) from 1981 to 1984.Military career
Born in 1925, in
Logansport, Indiana , Marsh graduated fromLogansport High School in 1942 and was attendingWabash College inCrawfordsville, Indiana , when he was inducted into theU.S. Army Air Forces in 1943. In July 1945 Marsh received a Regular Army appointment to theUnited States Military Academy . He graduated in 1949 with a bachelor of science degree in military arts and sciences, and a commission as a second lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force. He earned master of science degrees from theUniversity of Michigan in instrumentation engineering and aeronautical engineering in 1956. He has also completedAir Command and Staff College and theAir War College , both schools located atMaxwell Air Force Base , Alabama.As an enlisted man in the Army Air Forces for almost two years, he completed both aircraft mechanic and aerial gunnery training on
B-17 s andB-24 s prior to his appointment to the academy. Following his graduation he attended the Air Tactical School atTyndall Air Force Base , Florida, and in December 1949 entered preliminary technical training at the Atomic Weapons and Radiological Safety School atKeesler Air Force Base , Mississippi. In July 1950 he joined the Armed Forces Special Weapons Project as an atomic weapons assembly officer atSandia Base , New Mexico. Later, he was assigned to the cadre of the 5th Aviation Field Depot Squadron, an atomic weapon assembly and storage organization, and went with the squadron in 1951 toSidi Slimane Air Base , Morocco. In December 1952 he transferred to Headquarters7th Air Division ,Strategic Air Command ,South Ruislip , England, where he served as an armament and electronics staff officer.From September 1954 to June 1956, Marsh attended the University of Michigan under the
Air Force Institute of Technology program. In July 1956 he was assigned to HeadquartersAir Research and Development Command with duty atWright-Patterson Air Force Base , Ohio, where he served as project officer in the SM-64A Navaho and TM-61-76 Matador/Mace weapon systems project offices.Following Air Command and Staff College in July 1960, Marsh was assigned to the Ballistic Missile Division,
Air Force Systems Command ,Los Angeles Air Force Station , California. He returned to Maxwell Air Force Base to attend the Air War College from August 1964 to June 1965.He was assigned to Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C., in July 1965 in the Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff, Research and Development, as a staff officer in the Directorate of Reconnaissance and Electronic Warfare. He later became chief of the Projects Division in the Directorate of Space. He completed his tour of duty at the Pentagon as executive officer for the deputy chief of staff for research and development.
In September 1969 Marsh returned to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base as deputy for reconnaissance, strike and electronics warfare. In June 1973 he received his first assignment to Air Force Systems Command headquarters as deputy chief of staff for development plans. He became deputy chief of staff for systems in October 1973 and was appointed vice commander in August 1975.
He was commander of the
Electronic Systems Division ,Hanscom Air Force Base , Massachusetts, from May 1977 to January 1981. He assumed command of AFSC in February 1981. Marsh retired on July 31, 1984His military decorations and awards include the
Air Force Distinguished Service Medal with oak leaf cluster,Legion of Merit , Air Force Commendation Medal with oak leaf cluster, Air Force Organizational Excellence Award with two oak leaf clusters and Army Good Conduct Medal. He also wears theMaster Missile Badge .References
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