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David Wade (Louisiana general)

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in Homer, Louisiana, which he considered to have been his hometown. On display are the general's portrait, flags, medals, and awards as well as various weapons from
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female to serve in the Louisiana legislature. Wade called Taylor "a real phony" and accused her of seeking media attention by inciting trouble at the
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from three wars who after military retirement on March 1, 1967, served in two appointed positions in the state government of his native
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in Claiborne Parish. He attended the long since defunct Harris High School and Homer Junior College and procured the
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In February 1935, Wade launched what developed into a 32-year military career when he enlisted as a cadet in the
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Wade died in 1990 at the age of seventy-eight. He and his wife, Dorothy, donated memorabilia to the
470: 277: 563:. He received his promotion to lieutenant general on August 1, 1963, and assumed command of SAC's 699: 659: 533: 525: 365: 353: 329: 293: 233: 221: 99: 67: 651: 212: 715: 628: 537: 481: 474: 408: 337: 285: 257: 153: 149: 50: 811: 760: 707: 682: 643: 576: 564: 273: 137: 133: 784: 734: 639: 505: 454: 435: 269: 203: 165: 719: 674: 489: 779: 929: 588: 556: 368:, respectively, until March 1945. At that time, Wade became deputy commander of the 681:, with authority over both state police and prisons. From 1968 to 1972, he was the 297: 185: 520:
On January 1, 1958, Wade was assigned as commander of the 1st Missile Division at
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until April 1947. At that time, for seven months he commanded the
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Recipients of the Distinguished Flying Cross (United States)
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Adjutants general of the National Guard of the United States
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In August 1945, Wade began a 26-month tour of duty in the
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United States Army Air Forces personnel of World War II
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Louisiana Department of Public Safety and Corrections
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In April 1951, Wade was sent to Japan to command the
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United States Air Force personnel of the Vietnam War
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United States Air Force personnel of the Korean War
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Minden
San Antonio, Texas
Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery
United States Army
United States Air Force
Lieutenant General
Eighth Air Force
Second Air Force
16th Air Expeditionary Task Force
1st Missile Division
21st Air Division
57th Air Division
92d Bombardment Wing
303d Bombardment Wing
98th Bombardment Wing
19th Bombardment Group
9th Bombardment Group
World War II
Korean War
Vietnam War
Legion of Merit
Distinguished Flying Cross
Soldier's Medal
Air Medal
Air Force Commendation Medal
lieutenant general
Louisiana
David Wade Correctional Center
Claiborne Parish

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