George G. Lundberg
Brigadier-General George Godfrey Lundberg (1892-1981) was a pilot in the United States Air Force.
After graduating from the University of Pennsylvania's Economics program in 1917,[1] Lundberg was made a Second Lieutenant the following year while stationed at Fort Omaha, Nebraska.[2]
Lundberg later served as a Major[3] at the Middletown Air Technical Service Command in Pennsylvania where he was eventually named commander, and was moved to VIII Air Force Service Command in England during the Second World War.[4]
In February 1945, he was was given command of Antilles Air Command in San Juan, Puerto Rico as a Colonel.[5] On April 7 1947, he was named Base Commander of Norton Air Force Base in San Bernardino, California.[6]
He served as commander of the Pacific Overseas Air Material District until his retirement in 1949.[4]
References
- ^ Catalogue of the University of Pennsylvania, 1917. pp. 572
- ^ University of Michigan, "Aircraft Journal", volume II, Jan-Jun 1918
- ^ Air Corps War Dept, Air Corps Newsletter. pp. 11
- ^ a b Biography of Brig. General George G. Lundberg
- ^ Maurer, Maurer. "Air Force Combat Units of World War II", 1983 pp. 455 ISBN 1428915850
- ^ DIANE Publishing, "Air Force bases", ISBN 1428993169. pp. 447