James D. Hughes

Air Force lieutenant general

James D. Hughes - Military & Warriors born July 7th, 1922
Born
Died

2024
2 years ago — 102 years old

Category

Military & Warriors

Country

United States

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Served as a lieutenant general in the United States Air Force. Played a significant role in the U.S. military during the Cold War, contributing to strategic planning and operations. Held various command positions and was involved in key initiatives that shaped air power in modern warfare. Commanded several units, overseeing operations and personnel management. Retired with a wealth of experience in military leadership and operations.

Commanded the 8th Tactical Fighter Wing

Served in key roles in the Vietnam War

Participated in strategic air operations

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