Cammack, Luther S., Jr., Col

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Last Rank
Colonel
Last Primary AFSC/MOS
1115A-Pilot
Last AFSC Group
Aircrew
Primary Unit
1975-1980, Air Defense Command (ADC)
Service Years
1946 - 1980
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Home State
Arkansas
Arkansas
Year of Birth
1928
 
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Home Town
Smackover
Last Address
Abilene, TX
Date of Passing
May 16, 2010
 

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Col. Luther Cammack, USAF (RET)

Friday May 21, 2010

The family of Col. Cammack has requested the Patriot Guard Riders to Stand in Honor of their American hero.

Col. Cammack had a long and distinguished career with the Air Force. He had the distinction of being one of few men who came up through the enlisted ranks, attended Officer Candidate School, finally achieving the rank of full colonel, all without the benefit of a college education. His decorations included Distinguished Flying Cross, the Bronze Star Medal, Meritorious Service Medal with Two Oak Leaf Clusters, Air Medal with Three Oak Leaf Clusters, Longevity Service Ribbon with Seven Oak Leaf Clusters, National Defense Medal with One Oak Leaf Cluster, Vietnam Service Medal with Three Bronze Service Stars, Army Meritorious Unit Commendation, Air Force Outstanding Unit Award, Air Force Outstanding Unit Award with V Device, Republic of Vietnam Gallantry Cross with Palm, Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal, and at the end of his 34 years of service he received the Legion of Merit.

Col. Cammack will be interred at the Fayetteville National Cemetery. He will be buried at the National Cemetery in Fayetteville, Arkansas, on Friday, May 21, alongside his father, Luther Cammack, a World War I veteran, and his brother, James Cammack, an Air Force instructor pilot.

Mission Details:

Patriot Guard Riders will stand a flag line during the service.

Staging:  PGR will stage at the National Cemetery at 12:30 PM.

Here is a map link: http://tinyurl.com/242ftyj  

Weather: Weather is predicted to be partly cloudy with a high of 79.

Please make plans to attend.

Ride Captain will be Terry Bryson

(479) 790-0727


   
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Luther "Luke" Cammack, Jr.
May 16, 2010

Luther "Luke" S. Cammack, Jr. (Col. Retired USAF) died at home, surrounded by his family, on the morning of May 16, 2010, after a courageous battle with cancer. His funeral will be at Minter Lane Church of Christ on Wednesday, May 19 at 11:00 a.m. There will be a visitation at North�??s Funeral Home between 6:00 and 7:30 on May 18. He will be buried at the National Cemetery in Fayetteville, Arkansas, on Friday, May 21, alongside his father, Luther Cammack, a World War I veteran, and his brother, James Cammack, an Air Force instructor pilot. Donations to Sears Hospice Care in Abilene or flowers will be appreciated.

Luke Cammack was born June 13, 1928 in Smackover, Arkansas. The backdrop of the Great Depression instilled in him the values of hard work and resiliency that remained a bedrock of his character. His first job at age thirteen was as night watchman in an icehouse, which he took over from his father who had become too ill from his experiences in World War I to continue. When he was eighteen he joined the Air Force and for many years sent his entire paycheck back home to support his family.

He had the distinction of being one of few men who came up through the enlisted ranks, attended Officer Candidate School, finally achieving the rank of full colonel, all without the benefit of a college education. He always said that he was as proud of the promotion to staff sergeant as he was his promotion to full colonel.

In the summer of 1955 he enrolled in flying school in Greenville, Mississippi, where he met his future bride, Frances Bethany. They were married in 1956. Luke spent most of his career in the Air Defense Command flying T-33s, T-39s, F85s and F89Js. He spent four years in Tucson in a fighter squadron, four years in Europe during the Cold War flying high altitude RV-57s over the Soviet border, seven years in Colorado Springs at the Air Defense Command, and a year in Vietnam where he served with distinction flying the OV-10 over enemy territory engaging in psychological warfare and forward air control. He served four years at the Pentagon as Division Chief of Support Services in Manpower and Organization, and then served a second tour in Germany as head of Manpower for all of Europe at Headquarters USAF. But flying always remained a love of his life.

His decorations included Distinguished Flying Cross, the Bronze Star Medal, Meritorious Service Medal with Two Oak Leaf Clusters, Air Medal with Three Oak Leaf Clusters, Longevity Service Ribbon with Seven Oak Leaf Clusters, National Defense Medal with One Oak Leaf Cluster, Vietnam Service Medal with Three Bronze Service Stars, Army Meritorious Unit Commendation, Air Force Outstanding Unit Award, Air Force Outstanding Unit Award with V Device, Republic of Vietnam Gallantry Cross with Palm, Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal, and at the end of his 34 years of service he received the Legion of Merit.

Luke and Fran had a life of travel and adventure, eventually having four children. They adopted their grandson, Devin, in 1986, who became the joy of their later years. Retiring to Abilene, Texas in 1980, Luke and Fran continued to have very active and service-oriented lives as both small business owners and volunteers. They were embraced by the Minter Lane Church of Christ where they served on the Mission Committee. Luke also was a volunteer with Meals on Wheels, The Literacy Council, the Republican Party, and was active in several military organizations at Dyess AFB.

Luke Cammack will leave a hole in many lives, but most especially those of his family: his mother, Virginia Cammack, a noted artist in Arkansas; his sister, Ayleen Bequette, and her family; his cherished wife, Frances; his adoring children, Luke III, Tom, Bethany, Tamara and Devin; his seven beloved grandchildren, and his nephews, nieces and cousins. He will be deeply missed by us all.

Online condolences may be made at www.northsfuneralhome.com


   

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Air Defense Command (ADC)

In 1959 Air Defense Command (ADC) established a Semi Automatic Ground Environment (SAGE) Data Center (DC-18) was established at Beale AFB.

The SAGE system was a network linking Air Force (and later FAA) General Surveillance Radar stations into a centralized center for Air Defense, intended to provide early warning and response for a Soviet nuclear attack. The Ground Air Transmitting Receiving (GATR) Site (R-18) for communications was located at approximately 1.1 miles souh-southwest from the SAGE building. Normally the GATR site was connected by a pair of buried telephone cables, with a backup connection of dual telephone cables overhead.

DC-18 was initially under the San Francisco Air Defense Sector (SFADS), established on 15 February 1959. DC-18 and the SFADS was inactivated on 1 August 1963 as part of an ADC consolidation and reorganization, with its assigned units assigned to other ADC Sectors. The GATR was reassigned to Mill Valley AFS (Z-38) as an annex designated OL-A, 666th Radar Squadron. Today the large SAGE building is now building 2145, housing the 9th Reconnaissance Technical Squadron; the GATR was inactivated in 1980 and the building is now part of a Skeet-shooting range.


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Air Defense Command (ADC)

Leeth, Michael, SSgt, (1976-1989) 423 42375 Sergeant
Baker, Royal Newman, Lt Gen, (1941-1975) Lieutenant General
Askew, Glenn, Lt Col, (1959-1981) 701 7016 Lieutenant Colonel
Larsen, Roland, Lt Col, (1953-1975) 146 1465Y Lieutenant Colonel
Hart, Tom, Maj, (1954-1979) 673 6736 Major
Bricker, Eugene, Capt, (1965-1977) Captain
Jackson, Gary, Lt Col, (1975-1995) Captain
Maddox, Janie, Maj, (1974-1994) 653 6534 First Lieutenant
Arnold, Anthony, 2nd Lt, (1969-1975) 106 1065C Second Lieutenant
Brady, Mark, Maj, (1975-1996) 701 7016 Second Lieutenant
Koetje, Willard (Bill), CMSgt, (1945-1977) 733 73391 Chief Master Sergeant
Caldwell, Harold, SMSgt, (1956-1978) 431 43191 Senior Master Sergeant
Arrington, Joe Lamar, CMSgt, (1958-1984) 811 81190 Senior Master Sergeant
Bracken, William, SMSgt, (1954-1977) 00 Senior Master Sergeant
Hertz, Peter, SMSgt, (1953-1978) 687 68790 Senior Master Sergeant
Hicks, Robert, SMSgt, (1956-1979) 640 64090 Senior Master Sergeant
Koetting, Brian, CMSgt, (1963-1993) 730 Senior Master Sergeant
Olney, Norman, SMSgt, (1952-1977) 812 81291 Senior Master Sergeant
Scheffers, Franklin, SMSgt, (1960-1980) 308 30890 Senior Master Sergeant
Clark, Leonard, MSgt, (1955-1976) 431 43190 Master Sergeant
Leath, Charles, CMSgt, (1961-1988) 305 30594 Master Sergeant
McIntosh, James, CMSgt, (1959-2001) Master Sergeant
Parker, Herman, MSgt, (1960-1980) 421 42173 Master Sergeant
Schaut, Duaine Francis, MSgt, (1955-1977) 423 42390 Master Sergeant
Coleman, Larry, TSgt, (1959-1981) 811 81170 Technical Sergeant
Bishop, Larry, MSgt, (1971-1995) 274 27470 Staff Sergeant
Brock, Stephen, SSgt, (1972-1977) 732 73250 Staff Sergeant
Christoph, Menko, MSgt, (1963-1983) 328 32874 Staff Sergeant
Connolly, Stephen, SSgt, (1974-1980) Staff Sergeant
Connolly, Stephen, SSgt, (1974-1980) 511 51150 Staff Sergeant
Dolan, Melody, SSgt, (1975-1979) 276 27670 Staff Sergeant
Hendrickson, Russell, SSgt, (1970-1980) 702 70270 Staff Sergeant
Lanning, Earl, SSgt, (1957-1969) 427 Staff Sergeant
Lee, Paul, MSgt, (1964-1984) 511 51170 Staff Sergeant
Martin, Justin, MSgt, (1968-1990) Staff Sergeant
Mayer, Gary, SSgt, (1972-1981) Staff Sergeant
Miller, Donald, SMSgt, (1975-2001) 462 46250 Staff Sergeant
Niswonger, Martin, TSgt, (1968-1989) 431 43151C Staff Sergeant
Ogren, Steen, MSgt, (1968-1988) 303 30372 Staff Sergeant
Swenor, Neal, TSgt, (1957-1977) 581 58150 Staff Sergeant
Thigpen, James, SSgt, (1968-1976) Staff Sergeant
Browning, Robert, MSgt, (1979-1999) Senior Airman
Juckette, Tim, Sgt, (1976-1981) 303 30352 Senior Airman
McCarty, Robert, SrA, (1976-1980) 571 57150 Senior Airman
Clarke, David, Sgt, (1968-1972) Sergeant
Encarnacion, Leroy, Sgt, (1974-1980) Sergeant
Fetterman I, Dave, Sgt, (1974-1978) 811 81150A Sergeant
Giles, Gary, Sgt, (1978-1982) Sergeant
Gordon, John, TSgt, (1974-1994) 462 46250 Sergeant
Richter, Richard, MSgt, (1973-1993) 423 423X4 Sergeant
Strickland, Robert, TSgt, (1966-1988) 645 64550 Sergeant
Tyndall, Bill, Sgt, (1971-1975) 270 27050 Sergeant
Spence, Mark, Sgt, (1973-1976) 276 27691 Sergeant
Freeman, David, SSgt, (1976-1980) 276 27630 Airman 1st Class
Howard, Jeff, CMSgt, (1979-2009) 811 81130 Airman 1st Class
Mogle, Thomas, Capt, (1974-1995) 902 90250 Airman 1st Class
Pirk, Robert, Sgt, (1974-1980) Airman 1st Class
Purdy, Kenneth, TSgt, (1975-1996) 3E 3E7X1 Airman 1st Class
Wymer, Dennis, Sgt, (1974-1980) Airman 1st Class

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