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George G. Lundberg

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Brigadier-General George Godfrey Lundberg (born 1892, died 1981) was a pilot in the United States Air Force.

He began as commander of the Middletown Air Technical Service Command in Pennsylvania, and was moved to VIII Air Force Service Command in England during the Second World War.[1] In February 1945, he was was given command of Antilles Air Command in San Juan, Puerto Rico, likely until the unit's disbanding on October 8 1948.[2]

He retired from service in 1949.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Biography of Brig. General George G. Lundberg
  2. ^ Maurer, Maurer. "Air Force Combat Units of World War II", 1983 pp. 455 ISBN 1428915850