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Francis W. Nye

Francis Walter Nye (June 29, 1918 – January 13, 2019) was a United States Air Force major general who was a B-24 Liberator and B-29 Superfortress combat pilot. He was commander, Field Command, Defense Atomic Support Agency, Sandia Base, New Mexico.

Francis W. Nye
Birth nameFrancis Walter Nye
Born(1918-06-29)June 29, 1918[1]
Barton, Vermont, U.S.
DiedJanuary 13, 2019(2019-01-13) (aged 100)
Albuquerque, New Mexico, U.S.
Buried
AllegianceUnited States of America
Service/branchUnited States Air Force
Years of service1941–1972
RankMajor General
Commands held
Battles/wars
Awards

Education and career edit

Nye graduated from Barton Academy (Vermont) (1936) and the University of Vermont (BSc, 1941). He enlisted as Army Air Corps flight cadet after graduation.[2] In February 1942, he completed flight training and was commissioned a second lieutenant. Through April 1943, he flew 36 missions with the 98th Bombardment Group from bases in Palestine, Egypt, and North Africa. He flew B-17s, and B-24s.[3] Nye returned to the United States in April 1943 and, in September, entered the B-29 aircraft program, first as an acceptance test pilot at the Boeing plant in Wichita, Kansas.

Nye's crew was formed at Salina, Kansas, and assigned B-29 serial # 42-6232 in April 1944. This aircraft was named "Kickapoo II." Captain Nye had finished a tour of duty previously with 36 missions in a B-24's named "Kickapoo" in the Mediterranean Theater of Operations. Nye was Aircraft Commander of an original crew that departed from Salina on April 4, 1944, for Kharagpur, India, and was one of the first to leave Salina, and arrive at Kharagpur, with stops in Presque Isle, Maine; Marrakech, Morocco; Cairo, Egypt; and Karachi, India. This crew flew several "operational" over-the-hump missions to Pengshan A-7, the forward base in China. This crew flew the first mission by B-29's to Bangkok, Thailand from Kharagpur (June 5, 1944), and the first mission from Pengshan A-7 to Yawata, Japan on June 15, 1944.

On June 20, 1944, Nye was ordered to the 468th Bombardment Group as assistant S-3 (deputy group operations officer). In August 1944, Nye flew the longest B-29 mission (over 4,000 miles (6,400 km)) in World War II by any type of aircraft to Palembang, Sumatra, from a forward base at China Bay, Ceylon. Nye flew this mission while substituting for a pilot who had become ill. Nye flew 11 combat missions with the 468th Bombardment Group in the China-Burma-India Theater. In May 1945, he went with the 468 BG to Tinian Island and then to Roswell, New Mexico. Nye finished World War II on Tinian as group operations officer.

In September 1946, he began duty as a Reserve Officers Training Corps professor of air science and tactics at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.

Nye flew 19 Korean War combat missions with the 22d Bombardment Wing. Following an assignment to SAC Headquarters in May 1953 and attending the Air War College (July 1956-June 1957), Nye became a commander of various military organizations.

He also served as chairman of the Rated Personnel Requirements and Allocations Committee at the Pentagon and was appointed deputy director for plans and policy in the Directorate of Plans in August 1968. In November 1968, he was appointed chairman of the U.S. delegation of the Inter-American Defense Board, the Joint Brazil-U.S. Defense Commission, and the U.S. section, Joint Mexican-U.S. Defense Commission. In July 1969, General Nye became deputy director of plans.[clarification needed] Nye was later assigned as commander, Field Command, Defense Atomic Support Agency, Sandia Base, New Mexico.

Personal life, family, and death edit

He born to Percy and Clara Murphy Nye, in Barton, June 29, 1918.[3]

His wife, Nina, died in 2017.[4] Nye died in January 2019 at the age of 100.[5]

Awards and decorations edit

His military decorations included the Legion of Merit with oak leaf cluster, Distinguished Flying Cross with oak leaf cluster, Bronze Star with oak leaf cluster, Air Medal with three oak leaf clusters, Joint Service Commendation Medal, Air Force Commendation Medal, Distinguished Unit Citation Emblem with three oak leaf clusters, and Air Force Outstanding Unit Award Ribbon.

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Francis Nye Obituary - Albuquerque, NM | Albuquerque Journal". Legacy.com.
  2. ^ Hayden, Maddy (July 18, 2018). "Former Barton man to turn 100". The Chronicle. Barton, Vermont. pp. 1A.
  3. ^ a b Hayden, Maddy (June 20, 2018). "Former Barton man to turn 100". The Chronicle. Barton, Vermont. pp. 14A.
  4. ^ "Nina Nye's Obituary on Albuquerque Journal". Albuquerque Journal.
  5. ^ "Francis Nye Obituary - Albuquerque, NM | Albuquerque Journal". Legacy.com.

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Francis Walter Nye June 29 1918 January 13 2019 was a United States Air Force major general who was a B 24 Liberator and B 29 Superfortress combat pilot He was commander Field Command Defense Atomic Support Agency Sandia Base New Mexico Francis W NyeBirth nameFrancis Walter NyeBorn 1918 06 29 June 29 1918 1 Barton Vermont U S DiedJanuary 13 2019 2019 01 13 aged 100 Albuquerque New Mexico U S BuriedSanta Fe National Cemetery 1 AllegianceUnited States of AmericaService wbr branchUnited States Air ForceYears of service1941 1972RankMajor GeneralCommands held1969 Field Command DASA 1966 18th Strategic Aerospace Division 1959 28th Bomb WingBattles warsWorld War II Korean WarAwardsLegion of Merit 2 Distinguished Flying Cross 2 Contents 1 Education and career 2 Personal life family and death 3 Awards and decorations 4 References 5 External linksEducation and career editNye graduated from Barton Academy Vermont 1936 and the University of Vermont BSc 1941 He enlisted as Army Air Corps flight cadet after graduation 2 In February 1942 he completed flight training and was commissioned a second lieutenant Through April 1943 he flew 36 missions with the 98th Bombardment Group from bases in Palestine Egypt and North Africa He flew B 17s and B 24s 3 Nye returned to the United States in April 1943 and in September entered the B 29 aircraft program first as an acceptance test pilot at the Boeing plant in Wichita Kansas Nye s crew was formed at Salina Kansas and assigned B 29 serial 42 6232 in April 1944 This aircraft was named Kickapoo II Captain Nye had finished a tour of duty previously with 36 missions in a B 24 s named Kickapoo in the Mediterranean Theater of Operations Nye was Aircraft Commander of an original crew that departed from Salina on April 4 1944 for Kharagpur India and was one of the first to leave Salina and arrive at Kharagpur with stops in Presque Isle Maine Marrakech Morocco Cairo Egypt and Karachi India This crew flew several operational over the hump missions to Pengshan A 7 the forward base in China This crew flew the first mission by B 29 s to Bangkok Thailand from Kharagpur June 5 1944 and the first mission from Pengshan A 7 to Yawata Japan on June 15 1944 On June 20 1944 Nye was ordered to the 468th Bombardment Group as assistant S 3 deputy group operations officer In August 1944 Nye flew the longest B 29 mission over 4 000 miles 6 400 km in World War II by any type of aircraft to Palembang Sumatra from a forward base at China Bay Ceylon Nye flew this mission while substituting for a pilot who had become ill Nye flew 11 combat missions with the 468th Bombardment Group in the China Burma India Theater In May 1945 he went with the 468 BG to Tinian Island and then to Roswell New Mexico Nye finished World War II on Tinian as group operations officer In September 1946 he began duty as a Reserve Officers Training Corps professor of air science and tactics at the University of Massachusetts Amherst Nye flew 19 Korean War combat missions with the 22d Bombardment Wing Following an assignment to SAC Headquarters in May 1953 and attending the Air War College July 1956 June 1957 Nye became a commander of various military organizations He also served as chairman of the Rated Personnel Requirements and Allocations Committee at the Pentagon and was appointed deputy director for plans and policy in the Directorate of Plans in August 1968 In November 1968 he was appointed chairman of the U S delegation of the Inter American Defense Board the Joint Brazil U S Defense Commission and the U S section Joint Mexican U S Defense Commission In July 1969 General Nye became deputy director of plans clarification needed Nye was later assigned as commander Field Command Defense Atomic Support Agency Sandia Base New Mexico Personal life family and death editHe born to Percy and Clara Murphy Nye in Barton June 29 1918 3 His wife Nina died in 2017 4 Nye died in January 2019 at the age of 100 5 Awards and decorations editHis military decorations included the Legion of Merit with oak leaf cluster Distinguished Flying Cross with oak leaf cluster Bronze Star with oak leaf cluster Air Medal with three oak leaf clusters Joint Service Commendation Medal Air Force Commendation Medal Distinguished Unit Citation Emblem with three oak leaf clusters and Air Force Outstanding Unit Award Ribbon nbsp Legion of Merit nbsp Distinguished Flying Cross with oak leaf cluster nbsp Bronze Star with oak leaf cluster nbsp Air Medal with three oak leaf clusters nbsp Joint Service Commendation Medal nbsp Air Force Commendation Medal nbsp Distinguished Unit Citation with three oak leaf clusters nbsp Air Force Outstanding Unit AwardReferences edit a b Francis Nye Obituary Albuquerque NM Albuquerque Journal Legacy com Hayden Maddy July 18 2018 Former Barton man to turn 100 The Chronicle Barton Vermont pp 1A a b Hayden Maddy June 20 2018 Former Barton man to turn 100 The Chronicle Barton Vermont pp 14A Nina Nye s Obituary on Albuquerque Journal Albuquerque Journal Francis Nye Obituary Albuquerque NM Albuquerque Journal Legacy com nbsp Biography portal nbsp This article incorporates public domain material from the United States Air ForceExternal links editFrancis W Nye at Find a Grave Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Francis W Nye amp oldid 1144687759, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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