Ronald Fogleman

Ronald R. Fogleman
Nickname Ron
Born January 27, 1942 (1942-01-27) (age 70)
Allegiance United States of America
Service/branch United States Air Force
Years of service 1963–1997
Rank General
Commands held Chief of Staff of the Air Force
U.S. Transportation Command
Air Mobility Command

Ronald Robert Fogleman (born January 27, 1942) is a retired General in the United States Air Force who served the 15th Chief of Staff of the Air Force from 1994 to 1997, and before that, from 1992 to 1994 as Commander-in-Chief of the United States Transportation Command.

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Biography

Air Force career

A 1963 graduate from the United States Air Force Academy, he holds a master's degree in military history and political science from Duke University. A command pilot and a parachutist, he amassed more than 6,800 flying hours in fighter, transport, tanker and rotary wing aircraft. He flew 315 combat missions and logged 806 hours of combat flying in fighter aircraft. 80 of his missions were as a "Misty FAC" in the F-100F Super Sabre at Phu Cat Air Base between 25 December 1968 and 23 April 1969.

In early assignments he instructed student pilots, performed combat duty as a fighter pilot and high-speed forward air controller in Vietnam and Thailand, taught history at the Air Force Academy and conducted flight operations in Europe -- including duty as an F-15 Eagle aircraft demonstration pilot for international airshows. He commanded an Air Force wing, an air division, a numbered air force, a major command and a unified command.

Fogleman was the first graduate of the United States Air Force Academy to advance to Chief of Staff of the Air Force. He retired September 1, 1997.

Post-Air Force career

He currently has a seat of Boards of Directors of Alliant Techsystems, AAR Corporation, Mesa Air Group, Inc., and World Air Holdings, Inc.[1]

On November 11, 2009, General Fogleman was appointed Chairman of the Board of Directors at Alliant Techsystems Inc., following the retirement of ATK Chairman and CEO Dan Murphy.

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Military offices
Preceded by
Gen. Merrill McPeak
Chief of Staff of the Air Force
1994–1997
Succeeded by
Gen. Michael E. Ryan