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  1. Oct 1, 1990 · GEN Curtis Emerson LeMay V. Birth. 15 Nov 1906. Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio, USA. Death. 1 Oct 1990 (aged 83) March Field, Riverside County, California, USA. Burial. United States Air Force Academy Cemetery. Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado, USA Show Map. Plot. Section 3, Row D, Grave 75. Memorial ID. 9654. · View Source.

  2. Sep 15, 2020 · Search Curtis-lemay family obituaries and memoriams on Legacy.com. There are 1 obituaries and memoriams for the surname Curtis-lemay.

  3. Oct 10, 2021 · In 1928 Curtis LeMay joined the USAAC as a flying cadet. He was commissioned in 1929-30 as 2nd Lieutenant. In 1937 he was transferred to bombers. As Lt Colonel he led 305th Bombardment Group to England in 1942 as part of the 8th Air Force.

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  4. General Curtis Emerson LeMay died on 1 October 1990, at March Air Force Base in Riverside County, CA. He is buried at the U.S. Air Force Academy Cemetery in Colorado Springs, CO. He was survived by his wife, Helen, who died on 16 February 1992 and is now buried next to her husband.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Curtis_LeMayCurtis LeMay - Wikipedia

    Curtis Emerson LeMay (November 15, 1906 – October 1, 1990) was a US Air Force general who implemented an effective but controversial strategic bombing campaign in the Pacific theater of World War II. He later served as Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force, from 1961 to 1965.

  6. Jan 31, 2012 · Then-Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Curtis LeMay had been a frequent opponent of Kennedy's. His whereabouts on the day of the assassination has always been a mystery. In the newly public audio,...

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  8. Curtis LeMay retired from the Air Force in 1965 with the rank of General. His retirement marked the end of a distinguished military career characterized by significant contributions to aviation, military strategy, and national defense.