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Howard G. Bunker

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527:. He was the chairman of the Air Force Tactical and Technical Liaison Committee of the Special Weapons Group in the office of the Deputy Chief of Staff of the Air Force for Materiel in Washington, D.C., from 10 September 1947 to 20 December 1948, and the chief of its field office for Atomic Energy from 21 December 1948 to 30 December 1949. He then returned to Kirtland Air Force Base as commanding general of the Special Weapons Command from 1 December 1949 to 11 October 1950, after which he served as the Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff of Operations for Atomic Energy, vice 106: 142: 129: 861: 811: 761: 837: 785: 737: 711: 687: 663: 637: 611: 179: 1295: 1271: 1283: 432:. He then returned to Wright Field for duty with the Experimental Engineer Section, and was the Chief of the Flight Research Engineer Section there from 1 December 1940 to 1 February 1943. As such, he was involved in the development of stability and anti- 33: 1350: 500:
On returning to the United States, Bunker became the Chief of the Aircraft Projects Branch in the Materiel Division of the office of the Assistant Chief of Staff for Maintenance and Supply (A-4) at
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in California. His final station, on 1 March 1955, was as the deputy inspector general there. He became the deputy inspector general for inspection on 9 May. He retired in July 1958.
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team in all four years he was there, and was on the boxing team in his final year. He reached the cadet rank of Lieutenant. He acquired the nickname "Bunk".
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headquarters in Washington, D.C., on 16 March 1945. On 12 May, he became the Deputy Chief of the Materiel Division.
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On 15 November 1954, Bunker became the director of readiness and materiel inspection in the Office of the
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from 27 February 1944 to 7 February 1945. His duties included being an advisor on aviation to the
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Bunker graduated on 6 June 1928, ranked 128th in his class, and was commissioned as a
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for flight training on 8 September 1928. He underwent primary flight training at
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Atoms for Peace and War, 1953–1961: Eisenhower and the Atomic Energy Commission
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on 21 November 1929. During the graduation ceremony, he and his classmate
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from 1951 to 1954. Later in his career he served in the office of the
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as the Chief of the Air Technical Section in the headquarters of the
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From 13 September to 5 December 1939, Bunker was a student at the
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United States Army Air Forces bomber pilots of World War II
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Honorary members of the Order of the British Empire
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He was involved in the administration of 1336:Recipients of the Croix de Guerre (France) 959: 957: 955: 953: 951: 949: 947: 945: 943: 31: 20: 579:member of the Order of the British Empire 269:(26 April 1905 – 24 February 1994) was a 255:Member of the Order of the British Empire 588: 535:from 3 October 1951 to 29 October 1954. 1266: 889: 410:Fairfield Aviation General Supply Depot 1361:University of Wisconsin–Madison alumni 1083: 1081: 1072: 1045: 1000: 533:United States Atomic Energy Commission 493:for study from a mushroom cave in the 295:United States Atomic Energy Commission 1356:United States Military Academy alumni 1121: 1109: 477:, and liaison between ETOUSA and the 337:Indiana's 13th congressional district 314: 285:. After the war he was involved with 7: 919:Air Force Historical Research Agency 928:from the original on 31 August 2021 577:with palm. He was also an honorary 565:Awards Bunker received include the 560:Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery 540:Inspector General of the Air Force 299:Inspector General of the Air Force 93:Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery 14: 1341:Recipients of the Legion of Merit 309:Howard Graham Bunker was born in 1346:United States Air Force generals 1293: 1281: 1269: 1089:"Major General Howard G. Bunker" 177: 140: 127: 104: 1331:People from South Bend, Indiana 321:University of Wisconsin-Madison 208:428th Army Air Forces Base Unit 16:United States Air Force general 1233:Building a Strategic Air Force 873:Air Force of the United States 849:Air Force of the United States 824:Air Force of the United States 455:European Theater of Operations 325:United States Military Academy 1: 502:United States Army Air Forces 975:(3): 149–150. January 1995. 444:for the construction of the 910:Fogerty, Robert P. (1953). 388:Bunker's first station was 1377: 402:Air Corps Technical School 400:. He was a student at the 390:Rockwell Field, California 378:conducted a fly past in a 358:. He was detailed to the 1230:Moody, Walton S. (1995). 798:Army of the United States 773:Army of the United States 749:Army of the United States 724:Army of the United States 575:Croix de Guerre 1939–1945 430:Air Corps Tactical School 394:11th Bombardment Squadron 339:. He was a member of the 319:Ireland. 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South Bend, Indiana
San Antonio, Texas
Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery
United States
United States Army
United States Air Force

Major General
Service number
World War II
Legion of Merit
Bronze Star Medal
Croix de Guerre 1939–1945
Member of the Order of the British Empire
major general
United States Air Force
World War II
United States Strategic Air Forces in Europe
nuclear weapons
Kirtland Air Force Base
United States Atomic Energy Commission
Inspector General of the Air Force
South Bend, Indiana
née
University of Wisconsin-Madison
United States Military Academy
West Point, New York
Andrew J. Hickey
Indiana's 13th congressional district

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