pishta
I know I'm right....
Anyone in the service knows making rank is a long and tedious road..unless your in the USAAF back in early 40's! Many of you know the name Curtis LeMay, he was the USAF big wig in the cold war era, and a VP candidate in 68 I think, Anyway, this guy was on the fast track for sure, he made rank faster than race motors get replaced:
Captain, Army Air Corps: January 26, 1940
Major, Army Air Corps: March 21, 1941
Lieutenant Colonel, Army of the United States: January 23, 1942
Colonel, Army of the United States: June 17, 1942
Brigadier General, Army of the United States: September 28, 1943
Major General, Army of the United States: March 3, 1944.
He was a Lt. Col for less than 5 months! I spent more time than that on Marine mess duty!!! :wack:
Captain, Army Air Corps: January 26, 1940
Major, Army Air Corps: March 21, 1941
Lieutenant Colonel, Army of the United States: January 23, 1942
Colonel, Army of the United States: June 17, 1942
Brigadier General, Army of the United States: September 28, 1943
Major General, Army of the United States: March 3, 1944.
He was a Lt. Col for less than 5 months! I spent more time than that on Marine mess duty!!! :wack:















