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capacity he wrote a space available travel guide for retired military personnel. The agency's specialties were hunting trips (to Turkey and the former Yugoslavia) and trips to World War II European battlefields. With the advent of 50th anniversaries of various battles he was quite active, culminating in a formal dinner in England sponsored by Queen Elizabeth on the evening before the 50th anniversary of
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After the Olympics, RTB-Olympic Travel was reorganized in Washington DC as a combination of Travelmasters International, Plane Travel, and The Society of Military Travelers. General Cragg served as chief executive officer. The companies catered to military personnel and their families. In this
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in England in early 1944. He served the squadron as pilot, flight commander and assistant operations officer. The unit began combat operations May 1, 1944. By October he had competed 76 combat missions, totaling 175 flying hours in
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Helen Claire Petraborg, a nurse with the 91st Evacuation Hospital. After the wedding she returned to the United States while he made preparations to go to the Pacific for the then expected
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Texas. In 1969 he returned to the Pentagon, first as assistant director and then as deputy director of aerospace programs (after receiving his second star).
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record of 2 confirmed kills, 2 probable kills and 1 damaged. He flew two air cover missions over the Normandy Invasion fleet on
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as air liaison officer and forward air controller; then to the IX Tactical Air Command as combat operations duty officer. By
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He died on March 9, 2006 and was buried with full military honors alongside his first wife, Helen, in Section 5, Plot 104
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classes, completing basic flight training by graduation on June 1, 1943. He received advanced flight training at
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Having completed his combat tour, rather than return to the US, he requested and received an assignment to the
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In the days following the end of the war he met and subsequently married, while still in Germany, his wife,
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in Cornwall New York to complete work needed for enrollment in the United States Military Academy.
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With the death of his wife Helen in 1972, General Cragg was reassigned to be vice commander of
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Upon retiring from the military, he became general director of RTB-Olympic Travel Limited in
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outside Lubbock, Texas, which he considered his favorite and most challenging assignment.
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In 1963, Colonel Cragg became first the vice commander, and then the commander of the
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General Cragg was an outdoorsman and hunter. He was active with the local chapter of
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England. He also served as commander of the 3500th Pilot Training Wing (flying
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Cragg returned to the United States and was assigned to Headquarters, USAF in
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A command pilot with more than 5,000 flying hours, he retired in 1975.
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of those games effectively ended operations for that company.
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United States Army Air Forces pilots of World War II
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Mount Vernon, New York
Arlington, Virginia
Arlington National Cemetery
United States of America

United States Army Air Forces

United States Air Force

Major general
Air Force Distinguished Service Medals (2)
Legions of Merit (3)
Distinguished Flying Cross
Air Medals
major general
United States Air Force
Mount Vernon, New York
Greenwich
Cos Cob
Connecticut
Greenwich High School
Stanton Preparatory Academy
Cadet
World War II
West Point
Craig Field
Matagorda Island
401st fighter bomber squadron
370th fighter group

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