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Contact Info
Last Address Augusta, Georgia
Date of Passing Sep 17, 2011
Location of Interment Oakwood Cemetery - Raleigh, North Carolina
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Colonel Thomas Marshall Tilley retired from the Air Force in 1970. He was a command pilot with 4500 flying hours. After retirement he was employed at the University of Northern Colorado where he administered graduate programs for Colorado Springs from 1973-1983.
Colonel Tilley is buried at Oakwood Cemetery in Raleigh, North Carolina. He was laid to rest with full military honors on September 19, 2011.
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"Name: Thomas M. Tilley
Birth Year: 1918
Nativity or State or Country: North Carolina
County or City: Durham
Enlistment Date: 26 Apr 1941
Enlistment State: North Carolina
Enlistment City: Fort Bragg
Branch: Air Corps
Grade Code: Aviation Cadet
Component: Regular Army
Source: Civil Life
Education: 3 years of college
Civil Occupation: Actors and actresses
Marital Status: Single, without dependents
Height: 68
Weight: 163" Source: U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946, Ancestry.com
The 57th Fighter Group left Quonset Point, Rhode Island on July 1, 1942 with pilots and P-40 aircraft aboard the USS Ranger. About 100 miles off the coast of Africa, the pilots took off in 72 Warhawks and flew to Accra, Gold Coast. This was the first fighter group to takeoff from a carrier in land based fighter planes. In stages they moved across Africa to Palestine. They arrived in the Mediterranian Theatre of Operations on July 30, 1942, the first American fighter group in Africa and the MTO. Their first mission to support the British in Egypt was on August 9, 1942. They later fought in the Battle of El Alamein, as well in the "Palm Sunday Massacre" over Cape Bon, Tunisa. The 57th, along with their cover spitfires, destroyed 59 JU-52's, 14 Me-109s, 2 Me 110s, all within a ten minute battle. While on his tour, Thomas Tilley flew 70 combat missions. During the 1950's he commanded two fighter squadrons of F-102s and later held positions in NORAD, Chicago Air Defense Section, and Alaskan Air Command.
1941-1945, P-35 Seversky
From Year 1941
To Year 1945
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P-35 Seversky Details
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Specifications (P-35A)
General characteristics
* Crew: One * Length: 26 ft 11 in (8.2 m) * Wingspan: 36 ft 0 in (11.0 m) * Height: 9 ft 10 in (3.0 m) * Wing area: 219.5 ft² (20.4 m²) * Empty weight: 4,565 lb (2,070 kg) * Loaded weight: 6,105 lb (2,770 kg) * Max takeoff weight: 8,688 lb (3,940 kg) * Powerplant: 1× Pratt & Whitney R-1830-45 Twin Wasp radial engine, 1,050 hp (783 kW)
Performance
* Maximum speed: 310 mph (496 km/h) * Cruise speed: 260 mph (418 km/h) * Range: 950 mi (1,530 km) * Service ceiling: 31,400 ft (9,570 m) * Rate of climb: 1,918 ft/min (9.74 m/s) * Wing loading: 27.8 lb/ft² (136.0 kg/m²) * Power/mass: 0.17 hp/lb (0.28 kW/kg)
Armament
2x 0.30 in machine guns; 2x 0.50 in machine guns; up to 350 lb (160 kg) of bombs