Halvorsen, Gail Seymour, Col

Deceased
 
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Last Rank
Colonel
Last Primary AFSC/MOS
6624-Logistics Plans and Programs Officer
Last AFSC Group
Transportation and Logistics
Primary Unit
1974-1974, Ogden Air Logistics Center (OO-ALC)
Service Years
1944 - 1974
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Colonel

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Home State
Utah
Utah
Year of Birth
1920
 
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Contact Info
Home Town
Salt Lake City, Utah
Last Address
Provo, Utah
Date of Passing
Feb 16, 2022
 
Location of Interment
Provo City Cemetery - Provo, Utah

 Official Badges 

Headquarters Air Force Commander Air Force Retired US Air Force Honorable Discharge (Old Style)

Joint Chiefs of Staff US European Command Missileman (Master)


 Unofficial Badges 

Cold War Medal


 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
Airlift/Tanker AssociationAir & Space Forces Association (AFA)Berlin Airlift Veterans AssociationBerlin U.S. Military Veterans Association
  2009, Airlift/Tanker Association
  2009, Air & Space Forces Association (AFA) - Assoc. Page
  2009, Berlin Airlift Veterans Association
  2009, Berlin U.S. Military Veterans Association


 Additional Information
Last Known Activity:

He was a transport pilot in WWII and became famous as "The Candy Bomber" during the Berlin Airlift.

   

 2003-2003, LGM-25C/SM-68C Titan II Missile
From Year
2003
To Year
2003
   
Personal Memories
Not Specified
   
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 LGM-25C/SM-68C Titan II Missile Details
 


Aircraft/Missile Information
The Titan II was an Intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) and space launcher developed by the Glenn L. Martin Company from the earlier Titan I missile. The Martin company received a contract for the new missile, designated SM-68B Titan II, in June 1960. The Titan II used storable propellants, Aerozine 50 and dinitrogen tetroxide. Use of storable propellants enabled the Titan II to be launched within 60 seconds directly from within its silo. The first flight of the Titan II was in December 1961 and the missile, now designated LGM-25C, reached initial operating capability in October 1963.

The Titan II was in service from 1963. After two accidents, deactivation of the Titan II ICBM system finally began in July 1982. The last operational Titan II missile was deactivated on May 5, 1987.


TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

General Information
Developed by USA
Deployed by USA
Development Year 1960
Deployment Year 1963
Retirement Year 1987
Number manufactured 135
Number deployed 49(in 1982)
Contractor Martin Marietta

Dimensions and Performance
Length 31.3m
Body Diameter 3.05m(1st. 2nd. stage)
Launch Weight 149,700kg
Range 15,000km
Accuracy 900m CEP

Components
Propulsion 2-stage liquid
Payload single warhead Mk 6 RV+penetration aids
Warhead W-53 9.0MT nuclear
Guidance inertial

   
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Last Updated: Dec 28, 2009
   
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  10 Also There at This Aircraft:
 
  • Atkinson, Tom, TSgt, (1955-1970)
  • Buckley, Ike, CMSgt, (1962-1992)
  • Mays, James, MSgt, (1953-Present)
  • Moore, Tim, MSgt, (1983-2004)
  • Petersen, Robert, Sgt, (1975-1980)
  • Silvis, John, A2C, (1966-1969)
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