Lloyd W. "Fig" Newton (born December 24, 1942) is a retired United States Air Force four-star general who served as Commander, Air Education and Training Command (COMAETC) from 1997 to 2000. He was also the first African-American pilot in the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds.
Newton was born in Ridgeland, South Carolina, where he graduated from Jasper High School. He earned a bachelor of science degree in aviation education from Tennessee State University in Nashville, where he was commissioned as a distinguished graduate through the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps program in 1966.
After completing pilot training at Williams Air Force Base, Arizona, in June 1967, he attended F-4D qualification training at George Air Force Base, California. He flew 269 combat missions from Da Nang Air Base, South Vietnam, including 79 missions over North Vietnam. Newton was selected to join the U.S. Air Force Aerial Demonstration Squadron, the Thunderbirds, in November 1974. He held several positions including narrator, slot pilot and right wingman. From 1978 to 1982 he was assigned as an Air Force congressional liaison officer with the U.S. House of Representatives, Washington, D.C. He has commanded three wings and an air division, and held numerous staff positions. From 1993 to 1995 he was director of operations, J-3, United States Special Operations Command. Newton was a command pilot with more than 4,000 flying hours in the T-37, T-38, F-4, F-15, F-16, C-12 and F-117 stealth fighter.
In 2000 Newton joined Pratt & Whitney as the Vice President of Business Development (Military Engines), a position that he held until 2006.
In 2008 Newton endorsed Barack Obama for President and appeared on stage at the Democratic National Convention at Invesco Field with other former military leaders to lend support to Obama's campaign.
1966 Bachelor of science degree in aviation education, Tennessee State University, Nashville1978 Armed Forces Staff College, Norfolk, Virginia1985 Industrial College of the Armed Forces, Washington, D.C.1985 Master of arts degree in public administration, George Washington University, Washington, D.C.1987 National Security Senior Executives Course, Harvard University, MassachusettsJune 1966 - June 1967, pilot training, Williams Air Force Base, ArizonaJune 1967 - April 1968, F-4D qualification training, George Air Force Base, CaliforniaApril 1968 - April 1969, F-4D pilot and systems operator, Da Nang Air Base, South VietnamApril 1969 - November 1969, F-4D upgrade qualification training, George Air Force Base, CaliforniaNovember 1969 - November 1973, F-4D pilot, 523rd Tactical Fighter Squadron, Clark Air Base, PhilippinesNovember 1973 - November 1974, F-4D flight instructor pilot, Luke Air Force Base, ArizonaNovember 1974 - February 1978, narrator and slot pilot, U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds, Nellis Air Force Base, NevadaFebruary 1978 - June 1978, student, Armed Forces Staff College, Norfolk, VirginiaJune 1978 - December 1978, right wingman and narrator, U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds, Nellis Air Force Base, NevadaDecember 1978 - February 1982, congressional liaison officer, U.S. House of Representatives, Washington, D.C.February 1982 - June 1982, F-16 qualification training, MacDill Air Force Base, FloridaJune 1982 - June 1983, assistant deputy commander for operations, 8th Tactical Fighter Wing, Kunsan Air Base, South KoreaJune 1983 - August 1984, assistant deputy commander for operations, 388th Tactical Fighter Wing, Hill Air Force Base, UtahAugust 1984 - August 1985, student, Industrial College of the Armed Forces, Washington, D.C.August 1985 - November 1986, assistant deputy director for operations and training, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C.November 1986 - July 1988, assistant director of special projects, directorate of plans, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C.July 1988 - May 1989, commander, 71st Air Base Group, Vance Air Force Base, OklahomaMay 1989 - May 1990, commander, 71st Flying Training Wing, Vance Air Force Base, OklahomaMay 1990 - August 1991, commander, 12th Flying Training Wing, Randolph Air Force Base, TexasAugust 1991 - November 1991, commander, 833rd Air Division, Holloman Air Force Base, New MexicoNovember 1991 - July 1993, commander, 49th Fighter Wing, Holloman Air Force Base, New MexicoJuly 1993 - May 1995, director of operations, J-3, United States Special Operations Command, MacDill Air Force Base, FloridaJune 1995 - March 1997, assistant vice chief of staff, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C.March 1997 - 2000, commander, Headquarters Air Education and Training Command, Randolph Air Force Base, TexasRating: Command pilotFlight hours: More than 4,000Aircraft flown: T-37, T-38, F-4, F-15, F-16, F-117 and C-12Pilot wings from: Williams Air Force Base, ArizonaMajor awards and decorations
Defense Distinguished Service Medal Air Force Distinguished Service Medal with oak leaf cluster Legion of Merit with oak leaf cluster Distinguished Flying Cross with oak leaf cluster Meritorious Service Medal with oak leaf cluster Air Medal with 16 oak leaf clusters Air Force Commendation Medal Air Force Outstanding Unit Award with "V" device and two oak leaf clusters Vietnam Service Medal Philippine Presidential Unit Citation Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal1997 Honorary doctorate in aeronautical science, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, Florida1999 Honorary doctor of science degree, Benedict College, Columbia, South CarolinaSecond Lieutenant March 23, 1966First Lieutenant December 12, 1967Captain June 12, 1969Major January 1, 1978Lieutenant Colonel October 1, 1980Colonel December 1, 1983Brigadier General August 3, 1991Major General August 10, 1993Lieutenant General May 25, 1995General April 1, 1997