Edwin Shepard Chickering Explained

Edwin S. Chickering
Nickname:Chick
Birth Date:21 September 1912
Birth Place:Oil City, Pennsylvania, US
Death Place:Little Rock, Arkansas, US
Branch: United States Army Air Corps
United States Army Air Forces
Serviceyears:1935–1967
Rank:Brigadier General
Servicenumber:O-21405

Edwin Shepard Chickering (21 September 1912 – 14 February 2003) was a brigadier general in the United States Air Force.[1] [2]

Early life

Chickering was born in Oil City, Pennsylvania on 21 September 1912. He graduated from Lehigh University in 1935 with a degree in engineering.

After graduating, he joined the United States Army Air Corps and attended flight school. He was commissioned a second lieutenant and assigned to Kelly Field in Texas.

World War II

During World War II, Chickering commanded the 357th Fighter Group in England and later commanded the 367th Fighter Group in Europe.

Korean War

During the Korean War Chickering commanded of the 67th Tactical Reconnaissance Wing.

Post-retirement

After retiring from the US Air Force Chickering worked for a Baltimore, Maryland, engineering firm. Upon his death he was buried at Arlington National Cemetery.[3]

Awards and decorations

Chickering was awarded the Legion of Merit, the Distinguished Flying Cross with Oak Leaf Cluster, the Air Medal with seven Oak Leaf Clusters, the Bronze Star, and the French Croix de Guerre with Palm.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Brigadier General Edwin S. Chickering . United States Air Force . 2018-11-16 .
  2. News: Edwin S. 'Chick' Chickering . Washington Post . 2003-03-20 . 2018-11-16 .
  3. https://ancexplorer.army.mil/publicwmv/#/arlington-national/search/results/1/CgpjaGlja2VyaW5nEgVlZHdpbg--/ Burial Details: Chickering, Edwin S