No this is not a movie still of Jimmy Stewart in the movie Strategic Air Command. In fact one James Stewart had a distinguished career in the Army Air Corp. As an actor he was nominated 100 times and awarded 50 times for his movie acting career including 1 Oscar for his role in The Philadelphia Story, Of course Stewart was honored with a start on the walk of fame.
But Stewart mainly wanted to be an officer in the Army Air Corp. And he did.
Although best known to the general public as Hollywood actor, Stewart had also enjoyed a remarkable and distinguished military career. He had seen the war clouds gathering and volunteered for service in 1940, joining the USAAC in March 1941 – a full nine months before the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and the United States’ entry into the war. At the age of 33, Stewart was too old to be an aviation cadet, but used his own aircraft (a Stinson 105) to build hours until he qualified to enter as an experienced pilot. The gangling Stewart was also underweight, according to the Army Air Corps doctors, and he binged until he had put on the ten pounds necessary to meet the Army’s minimum weight requirement.
The National museum of the United States Air Force has this to say about Jimmy Stewarts career.
On March 22, 1941, Jimmy Stewart was drafted into the U.S. Armed Forces. He was assigned to the Army Air Corps as an enlisted man and stationed at Moffett Field, Calif. During his nine months of training at that base, he also took extension courses with the idea of obtaining a commission. He completed the courses and was awaiting the results when Pearl Harbor took place. A month later he received his commission, and because he had logged over 400 hours as a civilian, he was permitted to take basic flight training at Moffett and received his pilot wings. During the next nine months, he instructed in AT-6, AT-9 and B-17 aircraft and flew bombardiers in the training school at Albuquerque, N.M. In the fall of 1943, Stewart went to England as Commanding Officer of the 703d Bomb Squadron, equipped with B-24s.
He began flying combat missions and on March 31, 1944, was appointed Operations Officer of the 453rd Bomb Group and, subsequently, Chief of Staff of the 2nd Combat wing, 2nd Air Division of the 8th Air Force. Stewart ended the war with 20 combat missions. He remained in the USAF Reserve and was promoted to brigadier general on July 23, 1959. He retired on May 31, 1968.
Stewart shunned all the Elvis hype that surrounds Hollywood Stars. He served honorably and distinguished himself amongst his peers. His military (and one civilian) award are displayed below.
His final mission was in Viet Nam
BGen James M. Stewart flies his last mission
20 February 1966: Brigadier General James M. Stewart, United States Air Force Reserve, flew the last combat mission of his military career, a 12 hour, 50-minute “Arc Light” bombing mission over Vietnam, aboard Boeing B-52 Stratofortress of the 736th Bombardment Squadron, 454th Bombardment Wing. His bomber was a B-52F-65-BW, serial number 57-149, call sign GREEN TWO. It was the number two aircraft in a 30-airplane bomber stream.
Stewart retired May 31, 1968.
This story is one of the headlines featured on the Week In Pictures. I had to look it up. VBS Mutual Bank—lauded as the first bank in South Africa to be totally owned and managed by Africans—has collapsed after its owners stole all the cash and bribed government and local government officials into depositing money in the operation, an official inquiry set up by the South African Reserve Bank (SARB) has found.According to the official report issued by the SARB, titled “The Great Bank Heist: Investigator’s Report to the Prudential Society,” the African owners at the VBS Mutual Bank “made… Read more »
Good morning Hamsters. Just stopping by to say hello. A balmy -4F here today, going up to a scorching +4F later.
I just saw a Fox News poll that said that The Democrats are Scared (77%), Angry (69%) and Depressed (68%). Well Bless Their Hearts! 😀
AT least maybe Trump can get the economy back on tract so they’ll have it better than we all did in the disastrous Biden/Harris years. 4 Damn long years.
My wife and I have stayed at several different VRBO’s in and around Fredericksburg from the Goat Ranch Tree house (don’t ask) to neat cabins and small ranch homes. We like the ones out in the country and that’s where the Gals are now.
I don’t think I mentioned it but my wife took off to Midland on Tuesday to babysit Daughter’s dog, she flew out this time. Daughter and her Hubby went to Nassau to a wedding for a guy they knew growing up. Yesterday my wife met Huntin’ Buddy’s wife in Fredericksburg at a VRBO for a 2 night visit. They ought to be able to stimulate the local economy a bit. 😉
BTW, Shannons @ 4:51 AM Farewell to Liberal-Imperial Diplomacy is a must read! David Pressman is one EVIL SOB, but he did push Hungary firmly into the Trump camp.
Texpat mentioned the Wall Street Journal and for many years I subscribed to the Dead Tree version of WSJ until about 2010, maybe? Then I subscribed to the On-Line version and it was much better, a lot more content AND I didn’t have delivery issues. The last few years I was getting the paper at home the carrier changed several times and was often unreliable. A couple of years after I retired I decided I just didn’t have the time to read it every day so I gave it up. Oh and if memory serves it was only about $40… Read more »
This is a long excerpt I have copied from Instapundit. I don’t think many here are subscribed to the Wall Street Journal. It is a WSJ editorial about homeowners’ insurance and how the left wing Democratic legislature in California will probably end up increasing rates for all American homeowners to cover their greedy and selfish decisions. The 1945 McCarran-Ferguson Act enshrines state regulatory authority over insurance. This system has worked relatively well over 80 years. But some states have done a better job of managing their markets than others. California and Florida provide an illustrative contrast.Democratic insurance commissioners in the… Read more »
The cops set up a GoFundMe account for this young guy and now he’s got $16,000.
CORRECTED.
You can’t fix stupid. These people just keep on losing.
CNN just got their butt handed to them on a platter in Florida in a defamation case.
NBC/MSNBC is being sued in Georgia for $30 million for defamation in a case they will almost certainly lose.
CBS is seriously considering settling out of court with President Trump over his election interference case against the company
and George Stephanopoulos. Trump is suing for $10 billion.ABC settled with Trump over Stephanopoulos repeatedly saying DJT was convicted of rape. It cost them $15 million.
I always liked and admired Jimmy Stewart. I’ve read several profiles of him over the years, but none as detailed as this one. He was very focused on aviation even as a boy and received a postgrad architecture scholarship for an airport terminal he designed. Stewart also raised 4 children, 2 boys he adopted and twin daughters. He avoided the typical Hollywood glitter and fanfare staying married to the same woman for 45 years. They lived in the same house all those decades and were devout churchgoers. Stewart was also a lifelong Republican. Jimmy and his wife lost their oldest… Read more »
Who says that the men of “The Dull Mens Club” are really dull? I give you a piece of artwork, a larger than life P-38 made of pine. Note the original P-38 for scale, oh and here is it with the blade unfolded. Caption; I’m a woodworker because I like making things. And, this project brought me joy! Behold, the P-38 (a.k.a., “John Wayne”)! Compact, portable, wireless, distributed in every box of C-rations, and carried in the pockets of every soldier, sailor, and Marine, this marvel of science has been used for decades to open those tempting and mouth-watering olive-drab… Read more »
The Jimmy Stewart O.C. piece looks interesting, I’ll have to check it out. FWIW: I knew that Jimmy Stewart flew B-17’s and B-24’s in WW II but I had no idea he flew the jet powered B-52 with the Air Force Reserve! Great find and thanks Squawk.
60 degrees here up form 54 at 4:30 AM but no rain? But by tonight the bottom will fall out and it’s going to be COLD! Not at all looking forward to that.
Mornin’ Gang
They don’t make them like Jimmy any more. What a man. I have mass and a rosary procession this morning, part of Father’s pet project to get people praying. “We don’t have enough people praying,” he said recently in his homily. So I’m up early, not sleeping as late as I’d like. Hubby has a continuing ed class to keep his license current, so I get to pay for parking this morning. We have one more showing of our property at 3 today, then we make a decision. Right now our best offer is full price, cash, no inspections. We… Read more »
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