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Gen James F Record

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Gen James F Record Veteran

Birth
Indiana, USA
Death
22 Dec 2009 (aged 71)
Burial
Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 60 Site 9302
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Lieutenant General James Record started life as a farm boy, born in Clinton County, Indiana on September 6, 1938, the son of Edwin and Enid Record. At an early age, he was excited by the thought of flying so he took lessons and got his pilot's license while in college. He continued chasing his dreams with this same tenacity his entire life.

A Distinguished Graduate from ROTC at Purdue University, he was commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the Air Force in 1961. During college, he was a leader on the Purdue AF ROTC Drill Team which won several national honors, including National Champions. Today, he is a member of the Purdue AF ROTC Hall of Fame.

General Record's Air Force career followed suit. He moved through the ranks, excelling during each assignment. He was a command pilot who flew two separate tours of duty in Vietnam, one as a Forward Air Controller and one as an F-100 fighter pilot, flying 616 combat missions and over 1,100 combat hours.

He piloted 11 different aircraft totaling over 6,000 flying hours in his 36 years of service. He commanded three fighter wings, an air division, and served as the first Deputy Commander of Joint Task Force Southwest Asia. Culminating this distinguished career, he commanded 12th Air Force and U.S. Southern Command Air Forces comprised of eight active duty wings, over 450 aircraft, 35,000 active duty and civilian personnel as well as 21,000 Reserve and National Guard forces with over 360 aircraft.

His military decorations include the Vietnam Service Medal with six service stars, 27 Air Medals, the Bronze Star, three Distinguished Flying Crosses, the Legion of Merit with three oak leaf clusters, the Defense Superior Service Medal, and the Defense Distinguished Service Medal with one oak leaf cluster.

General Record retired from Air Force service in 1997. He then served a two year assignment as a Senior Executive for Hughes/Raytheon in Saudi Arabia. Upon returning, he began his next career in an executive position with Raytheon Missile Systems in their business development division. He worked there until 2007 when he retired for the second time.

General Record died peacefully on December 22, 2009.

He is survived by his mother, Enid; his wife, Peggy; sons, James, John and Joe; brother, Ray; and sisters, Arlene Harshbarger and Barbara Woodhull.

A Memorial Service will be held at Davis-Monthan AFB on Tuesday, January 5, 2010 at 3:00 p.m. at the base chapel. If you do not have base access, please contact Bill Pitts at [email protected] to be included on the access list. A reception will follow at the Officers' Club.

Interment will be in the Arlington National Cemetery. The family has requested that in lieu of flowers, donations be made to the Leukemia Research Foundation.

(Obituary published in Arizona Daily Star, 12/30/2009.)
Lieutenant General James Record started life as a farm boy, born in Clinton County, Indiana on September 6, 1938, the son of Edwin and Enid Record. At an early age, he was excited by the thought of flying so he took lessons and got his pilot's license while in college. He continued chasing his dreams with this same tenacity his entire life.

A Distinguished Graduate from ROTC at Purdue University, he was commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the Air Force in 1961. During college, he was a leader on the Purdue AF ROTC Drill Team which won several national honors, including National Champions. Today, he is a member of the Purdue AF ROTC Hall of Fame.

General Record's Air Force career followed suit. He moved through the ranks, excelling during each assignment. He was a command pilot who flew two separate tours of duty in Vietnam, one as a Forward Air Controller and one as an F-100 fighter pilot, flying 616 combat missions and over 1,100 combat hours.

He piloted 11 different aircraft totaling over 6,000 flying hours in his 36 years of service. He commanded three fighter wings, an air division, and served as the first Deputy Commander of Joint Task Force Southwest Asia. Culminating this distinguished career, he commanded 12th Air Force and U.S. Southern Command Air Forces comprised of eight active duty wings, over 450 aircraft, 35,000 active duty and civilian personnel as well as 21,000 Reserve and National Guard forces with over 360 aircraft.

His military decorations include the Vietnam Service Medal with six service stars, 27 Air Medals, the Bronze Star, three Distinguished Flying Crosses, the Legion of Merit with three oak leaf clusters, the Defense Superior Service Medal, and the Defense Distinguished Service Medal with one oak leaf cluster.

General Record retired from Air Force service in 1997. He then served a two year assignment as a Senior Executive for Hughes/Raytheon in Saudi Arabia. Upon returning, he began his next career in an executive position with Raytheon Missile Systems in their business development division. He worked there until 2007 when he retired for the second time.

General Record died peacefully on December 22, 2009.

He is survived by his mother, Enid; his wife, Peggy; sons, James, John and Joe; brother, Ray; and sisters, Arlene Harshbarger and Barbara Woodhull.

A Memorial Service will be held at Davis-Monthan AFB on Tuesday, January 5, 2010 at 3:00 p.m. at the base chapel. If you do not have base access, please contact Bill Pitts at [email protected] to be included on the access list. A reception will follow at the Officers' Club.

Interment will be in the Arlington National Cemetery. The family has requested that in lieu of flowers, donations be made to the Leukemia Research Foundation.

(Obituary published in Arizona Daily Star, 12/30/2009.)

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