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NEW WEB SITE
IN WORK BY DEPARTMENT PLEASE CHECK IT OUT

We have been told in June the Posts will be receiving Free Web sites. Bookmark myvfw.org.  Florida will be the 8th state to get on board with this site and I beleive Most sites will follow right along. It standardizes the web sites so one site will be set up like the rest but the Post Commander still can edit it.

We are in work on makeing the domains we own go to this site when it is up! This domain vfw4761 will go there until 11/06/12 then we will transfer to the new site only and when we get that link we place it here so you can book mark it to your favorites.  Mean while please be patient until we get this temporary site up and running.

VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS POST 4761

General Daniel ''Chappie'' James Post

Born February 11, 1920 at Pensacola, Florida, he learned to fly while attending the Tuskegee Institute and after graduation in 1942 continued civilian flight training until he received appointment as a Cadet in the Army Air Corps in January 1943.

He was commissioned in July 1943 and throughout the remainder of World War II he trained pilots for the all-black 99th Pursuit Squardon and worked in other assignments. He was subsequently stationed in Ohio and in the Philippines.

During the Korean War he flew 101 missions in fighters. From 1953 to 1956 he was at Otis Air Force Base, Massachusetts, receiving promotion to Major in that period. On graduating from the Air Command-Staff School in 1957, he was assigned to staff duty in Washington.

From 1960 to 1964, he was stationed in England and from 1964 to 1966 in Arizona and in 1966-67 in Vietnam where he flew 78 combat missions. By then a Colonel, he was Vice Commander of the 33rd Tactical Fighter Wing, Elgin Air Force Base, Florida, in 1967-69, and then promoted to Brigadier General, was named base commander of Wheelus Air Force Base in Libya.

In March 1970 be became Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs and advanced to Major General. In September 1974, with the rank of Lieutenant General, he became Vice Commander of the Military Airlift Command at Scott Air Force Base, Illinois.

In September 1975 he became the first black officer in the history of the United States military to attain 4-star full General rank. At that time he was named Commander of the North American Air Defense Command (NORAD), with responsibility for all aspects of the air defense of the United States and Canada. He was also much-sought after as a public speaker and devoted considerable time to addressing youth groups, particularly minority students.

He died shortly after his retirement from the Air Force of a heart attack in Colorado Springs, Colorado. His private memorial in Section 2 of Arlington National Cemetery says, in part:

"This is my country and I believe in her. I'll protect her against all enemies, foreign and domestic."

 

 

Our General Daniel “Chappie” James VFW Post 4761 objectivesince October 05, 1991

is to increase our community and youth involvement as well as taking care of our Veterans, your assistance in this venture is more than appreciated and we look forward to your students and teachers participation next year The General Daniel “Chappie” James VFW Post 4761 button presented to you on behalf of hard work, perseverance and faith for your continued success of excellence!!! them


 

Arden D. Battle, Commander

General Daniel“Chappie” James VFW Post 4761
5070 W. 12th Street (off Edgewood)

Jacksonville, Florida. 32254 (904) 781-5856

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