Cannon, John Kenneth, Gen

Deceased
 
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Last Rank
General
Last Primary AFSC/MOS
AAF MOS 1063-Fighter-Bomber Unit Commander
Last AFSC Group
Pilot (Officer)
Primary Unit
1951-1954, 2, HQ Tactical Air Command, Tactical Air Command (TAC)
Service Years
1917 - 1954
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Home State
Utah
Utah
Year of Birth
1892
 
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Contact Info
Home Town
Salt Lake City, Utah
Last Address
Arcadia, California
Date of Passing
Jan 12, 1955
 
Location of Interment
Arlington National Cemetery (VLM) - Arlington, Virginia
Wall/Plot Coordinates
Section 34, Site 725

 Official Badges 

Air Training Command Instructor (pre-1966) Commander Air Force Retired AAFTTC Instructor




 Unofficial Badges 

Cold War Medal


 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
National Cemetery Administration (NCA)
  1955, National Cemetery Administration (NCA)


 Additional Information
Last Known Activity:

He served in uniform from 1917 to 1954.  He was one of the great air leaders of WWII.
When he retired, he was senior air officer in point-of-service, holding serial number 3A.
He died of a heart attack in 1955.  Cannon AFB, NM is named for him.

Synopsis of his ADSM (1st of 4):
Awarded for actions during World War II
(Citation Needed) - SYNOPSIS: Major General John Kenneth Cannon (ASN: 0-10212/3A), United States Army Air Forces, was awarded the Army Distinguished Service Medal for exceptionally meritorious and distinguished services to the Government of the United States, in a duty of great responsibility during World War II.

General Orders: War Department, General Orders No. 15 (1944)

Service: Army Air Forces

Rank: Major General
He was also awarded decorations by Belgium, Brazil, Chile, China, Greece, Italy, Japan, Korea, Luxembourg, Morocco, Poland, Thailand, and Yugoslavia that are not shown in his ribbon display.

   
Other Comments:

Sources:
www.af.mil/AboutUs/Biographies/Display/tabid/225/Article/107492/general-john-kenneth-cannon.aspx
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_K._Cannon
http://www.historyofwar.org/articles/people_cannon_jk.html
http://signaturesofwar.com/id26.html
http://www.generals.dk/general/Cannon/John_Kenneth/USA.html
http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/jkcannon.htm
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=6603071
http://www.hill.af.mil/library/factsheets/factsheet.asp?id=5806
http://militarytimes.com/citations-medals-awards/recipient.php?recipientid=45116
 

   

  1942-1942, AAF MOS 1065, I Fighter Command

Brigadier General
From Month/Year
March / 1942
To Month/Year
September / 1942
Unit
I Fighter Command Unit Page
Rank
Brigadier General
AFSC/MOS
AAF MOS 1065-Fighter Unit Commander
Base, Station or City
NYC, NY; Mitchel Field
State/Country
New York
   
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 I Fighter Command Details

I Fighter Command
The First Fighter Command is now inactive but was originally an active unit of the U.S. Army Signal Corps' Army Air Force, in WWII. Its last assignment was with the First Air Force, based at Mitchel Army Airfield, New York. At the time it provided air defense for the northeast coast of the US (until August 1944). It also trained fighter personnel and those that supported fighter operations. It was inactivated on 21 March 1946.
The I Fighter Command provided air defense for the northeast coast of the US (until August 1944) ; trained fighter personnel and organizations.
Type
HQ/ Command Element
 
Parent Unit
United States Army Air Forces (USAAF)
Strength
Command
Created/Owned By
Not Specified
   

Last Updated: Dec 10, 2019
   
Memories For This Unit

Other Memories
It was I Interceptor Command until May 1942.

   
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2 Members Also There at Same Time
I Fighter Command

Dunham, William Douglas, Brig Gen, (1941-1970) A23 AAF MOS 1055 First Lieutenant
Quesada, Elwood Richard, Lt Gen, (1924-1951) Colonel

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