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.

   
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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
 

   

 1942-1943, A-36 Apache
From Year
1942
To Year
1943
   
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Aircraft/Missile Information
Unofficially named the "Invader," the A-36A Apache dive bomber was the first U.S. Army Air Forces version of the Mustang (the Mustang was officially developed for Britain in 1940). The first A-36 flew in September 1942, and North American completed production of 500 A-36As in March 1943.

TECHNICAL NOTES:
Armament: Six .50-cal. machine guns; 1,000 lbs of bombs externally
Engine: Allison V-1710 of 1,325 hp
Maximum speed: 365 mph
Cruising speed: 250 mph
Range: 550 miles
Ceiling: 25,100 ft.
Span: 37 ft.
Length: 32 ft. 3 in.
Height: 12 ft. 2 in.
Weight: 10,000 lbs. loaded
Serial number: 42-83665

   
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