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Former AFA Executive General Russell E. Dougherty Dies

Arlington, VA, September 10, 2007 —General Russell E. Dougherty, USAF(Ret.), a former commander-in-chief of the Strategic Air Command (SAC) and the director of strategic target planning (Joint Strategic Target Planning Staff) at Offutt Air Force Base, Nebraska, from August 1, 1974 to July 1, 1977, died on Friday, September 7, 2007 at his home in Potomac Falls, Virginia. He also served as Executive Director of the Air Force Association (AFA), an independent nonprofit organization that promotes aerospace power, from 1980 to 1986.

"The Air Force Association and Airmen everywhere have lost a great friend," said AFA Chairman of the Board Bob Largent. "General Dougherty was an incomparable leader - a true icon for the United States Air Force and the Air Force Association. Always displaying an infectious smile and ready with a quick story to illustrate a cogent point, Russ Dougherty made a significant impact upon everyone with whom he came into contact. He served our nation with great honor, and while we will deeply miss him, we will continue to benefit from his leadership and his wisdom for an eternity. We extend our sympathies to the Dougherty family—they remain in our thoughts and prayers."

"Russ Dougherty was a leader who served the Air Force and our nation with honor. The Dougherty family is in our thoughts and prayers, and we will miss him," said AFA President Michael M. Dunn.

A strategic thinker and planner, as commander of SAC, Dougherty oversaw the most lethal nuclear arsenal in the world, including bombers, tankers, reconnaissance aircraft and intercontinental ballistic missiles. He was considered an airpower visionary and served on various government and commercial defense-related boards after retiring from the Air Force.

He was an attorney, a command pilot and a master missileman. His military decorations and awards included the Defense Distinguished Service Medal, Air Force Distinguished Service Medal with two oak leaf clusters, Legion of Merit with two oak leaf clusters, Bronze Star Medal, and the Joint Service Commendation Medal. He received the AFA Lifetime Achievement award in 2004.

Born in Glasgow, Kentucky, Dougherty was a graduate of Western Kentucky University and the Law School of the University of Louisville. After working for the FBI and serving in the 123rd Cavalry, Kentucky National Guard, Dougherty entered active military service as an aviation cadet in the US Army Air Corps at the out break of World War II. In 1947, he served as a unit instructor with the Air Force Reserve at Standiford Field, Louisville, Kentucky. A judge advocate in the late 40s, he moved from the legal world to fly bombers and refuelers. His post-World War II assignments encompassed various duties in operational, maintenance, administrative, political/military and command duties in Air Force, joint, and international assignments. He retired from the Air Force on December 31, 1980.

In addition to numerous military awards and decorations, he was honored with five honorary doctorate degrees, and was an “Old Master” of Purdue University. He is survived by his wife Barbara, son, Mark, and daughter, Diane (DeDe) Ralston. A son, Bryant, and first wife, Geralee Shaaber, preceded him in death.

Official Air Force biography: http://www.af.mil/bios/bio_print.asp?bioID=5258&page=1

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