Frank B. James

For others of the same name, see Frank James (disambiguation).
Frank B. James
Born March 21, 1912
New Haven, Connecticut
Died December 9, 2004 (aged 92)
Delavan, Wisconsin
Allegiance United States of America
Service/branch United States Air Force
Rank Brigadier General

Frank B. James (March 21, 1912 December 9, 2004) was a Brigadier General in the United States Air Force

Biography

James was born on March 21, 1912 in Delavan, Wisconsin.[1] In 1937 James graduated with a B.A. from the University of California, Los Angeles. James died on December 9, 2004.[2] He is buried at Arlington National Cemetery.

Career

James originally joined the United States Army Air Corps in 1937. His first assignment was with the 79th Pursuit Squadron, 20th Pursuit Group. In 1941 James was named commanding officer of the 50th Flying Training Squadron, 14th Fighter Group. James was named commanding officer of the 55th Fighter Group in 1943. It was during this time that the 55th Fighter Group was deployed to the United Kingdom to take part in World War II. James became Chief of Combat Operations, Headquarters VIII Fighter Command, Eighth Air Force in March 1944. In October 1944 James was named Director of Fighter, Headquarters Eight Air Force. He held this position until January 1945, when he was named Director of Operations, Headquarters Eight Air Force. Following his service in the War, James became commanding officer of McChord Field and was a member of the faculty at the Air Command and Staff College. James graduated from Armed Forces Staff College in 1948 and held a faculty position there until 1950 when he was appointed as the U.S. Air Attaché to the Embassy of the United States in Moscow. In 1951 James was named Assistant Chief of Staff for Intelligence and Assistant Chief of Staff for Operations, Headquarters Twelfth Air Force. James graduated from the Air War College in 1954 and that same year was named Air Force Assistant Director, Joint Intelligence Group, Joint Staff of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. In 1956 James was again appointed U.S. Air Attaché, this time to the Embassy of the United States in London. Following that assignment, James was named Deputy Chief of Staff-Intelligence and Deputy Chief of Staff-Programs of the North American Aerospace Defense Command. His retirement was effective as of June 1, 1968.

Awards he received include the Legion of Merit.

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