Denny, Paul Leon, TSgt

Missile Maintenance
 
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Current Service Status
USAF Retired
Current/Last Rank
Technical Sergeant
Current/Last Primary AFSC/MOS
43370-Maintenance Scheduling Technician
Current/Last AFSC Group
Missile Maintenance
Primary Unit
1980-1983, 39270, 552nd Aircraft Generation Squadron
Previously Held AFSC/MOS
43131A-Apprentice Aircraft Mechanic
43131A-Aircraft Maintenance Specialist
43330-Maintenance Scheduling Specialist
43151A-Aircraft Maintenance Specialist
43171A-Aircraft Maintenance Technician
39270-Maintenance Management Technician
Service Years
1960 - 1983
Other Languages
Chinese-Mandarin
Tagalog
Vietnamese
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Technical Sergeant

 Official Badges 

Air Force Retired Missileman (Master)


 Unofficial Badges 




 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
Post 9265, A J Post 73
  2002, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States (VFW), Post 9265, A J "Rock" Hudson Post (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma) - Chap. Page
  2011, American Legion, Post 73 (Vice President) (Del City, Oklahoma) - Chap. Page


 Additional Information
What are you doing now:

I volunteer at the RAO (Retirement Activity Office at Tinker A.F.B. OK.
On Friday Mornings from 0900 Hrs till noon. Mostly I just answer the phone to help other retirees,(All Militay retirees, not just U.S.A.F. Retirees)

   

 1964-1965, WB-57F Canberra
From Year
1964
To Year
1965
   
Personal Memories
A picture of me is in The HISTORY of the U.S. AIR FORCE Book Published by Crescent Books of New York , by David A. Anderton on page 172 servicing a B-57G Canberra at Da Nang RVN.
   
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 WB-57F Canberra Details
 


Aircraft/Missile Information

- First flight was Nov. 3, 1955

WB-57F

General Dynamics modified a few additional B-57Bs to give Military Airlift Command's Air Weather Service its 17 WB-57F contingent. The WB-57Fs, former RB-57Fs as well as newly reconfigured B-57Bs, retained the RB-57F's price-$9 million each. The redesignated aircraft stayed at Kirtland AFB, with the same squadron, for very similar purposes. Among other duties, the 58th Squadron for years continued to fly high altitude radiation sampling missions to furnish data to the Defense Atomic Support Agency. In mid 1973, however, both the aircraft and the squadron neared their end. The Air Force planned to inactivate the 58th and to put all WB-57Fs out of the active inventory in mid 1974. Two of the aircraft were scheduled to go to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, where they were expected to support further high altitude sampling projects and the development of satellite systems.

SPECIFICATIONS:
Span: 106 ft. 0 in.
Length: 66+ ft. depending on variant
Height: 15 ft. 7 in.
Weight: Approx. 59,000 lbs. maximum takeoff weight
Armament: None
Engines: Two Pratt & Whitney J57-P-9 turbojets of 10,000 lbs. static thrust each
Crew: One or two depending on variant

PERFORMANCE:
Maximum speed: Approx. 600 mph at 45,000 ft.
Cruising speed: Approx. 420 knots at 65,000 ft.
Combat radius: Approx. 2,000 miles
Service ceiling: Approx. 70,000 ft.

   
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Last Updated: Jan 20, 2010
   
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  4 Also There at This Aircraft:
 
  • Gerende, John R., MSgt, (1964-1985)
  • Wilburn, Henry, MSgt, (1964-1985)
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