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Allegiance
  
United States

Battles and wars
  
World War II

Years of service
  
1929-1965

Battles/wars
  
World War II

Rank
  
General

Name
  
John Gerhart


John K. Gerhart

Commands held
  
North American Air Defense Command Twelfth Air Force

Awards
  
Silver Star (3) Legion of Merit Distinguished Flying Cross Bronze Star Air Medal (3)

Died
  
January 9, 1981, Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States

Education
  
University of Chicago, Harvard Business School

Service/branch
  
United States Air Force

John Koehler Gerhart (November 27, 1907 – January 9, 1981) was a United States Air Force four-star general, and served as commander, North American Air Defense Command under Presidents Kennedy and Johnson.

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Biography

He was born in Saginaw, Michigan, in 1907, and graduated from the University of Chicago in 1928 with a bachelor's degree in philosophy. On October 12, 1929, he was commissioned a second lieutenant in the Air Corps Reserve after graduating from Advanced Flying School at Kelly Field, Texas.

Gerhart's first tour of duty was at Mitchel Field, New York. This was followed by various assignments, including several years as a flight test pilot in both powered aircraft and gliders. He graduated from the Air Corps Tactical School in April 1941.

Shortly after the attack on Pearl Harbor, General Gerhart joined the newly formed Eighth Air Force. In July 1942 he went to England with the first contingent of the Eighth Air Force. In June 1943 he assumed command of the 95th Bomb Group, Eighth Air Force, and later became commander of the 93rd Combat Bomb Wing which comprised four groups of B-17 Flying Fortresses.

In early 1946, Gerhart returned to London and Paris for a year as air adviser to the American Delegation participating along with the major allies in drafting the Balkan and Italian peace treaties.

On return to Washington in January 1947, he served successively as director of the Legislative and Liaison Division, chief of statistical services in the Office of the Comptroller, and as chief of staff of Joint Task Force Three which conducted the first thermonuclear tests at Eniwetok Atoll in the spring of 1951. During the period of his duty with the Air Force Comptroller, he also graduated from the Harvard Business School (AMP-13).

Gerhart was appointed as Joint Chiefs of Staff adviser to the Planning Board of the National Security Council in March 1953, and after two years in that capacity, was designated chief of the Military Assistance Advisory Group to the United Kingdom. One year later, Gerhart became the commander of the United States Twelfth Air Force in Germany. He returned to the United States in July 1957 to become the first deputy chief of staff, plans and programs, in Air Force Headquarters – the job he held until appointed by President John F. Kennedy to be commander-in-chief of the North American Air Defense Command, August 1, 1962. He retired from the Air Force on March 1, 1965, and died January 9, 1981.

Awards and decorations

Gerhart's decorations included the Silver Star with two oak leaf clusters, Legion of Merit, Distinguished Flying Cross, Bronze Star, Air Medal with two oak leaf clusters, French Croix de Guerre with Palm, and Belgian Croix de guerre with Palm. He was rated a command pilot, combat and technical observer.

  •  Silver Star with two oak leaf clusters
  •  Legion of Merit
  •  Distinguished Flying Cross
  •  Bronze Star
  •  Air Medal with two oak leaf clusters
  •  French Croix de Guerre with palm
  •  Belgian Croix de guerre with palm
  • Effective dates of promotion

  • First Lieutenant (temporary) March 12, 1935 (permanent) August 1, 1935
  • Captain (permanent) January 6, 1940
  • Major (temporary) March 21, 1941 (permanent) January 6, 1947
  • Lieutenant Colonel (temporary) January 5, 1942
  • Colonel (temporary) September 1, 1943 (permanent) April 2, 1948
  • Brigadier General (temporary) January 23, 1945 (permanent) October 9, 1951
  • Major General (temporary) December 3, 1952 (permanent) April 7, 1954
  • Lieutenant General (temporary) June 30, 1957
  • General (temporary) August 1, 1962
  • References

    John K. Gerhart Wikipedia