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He and Leigh had a daughter, Grace, and Leigh was pregnant with their second child, Caleb, when Giglio passed away. In 1999, Smithhart served as chief of synthetic air exercises at NATO in Mons, Belgium. Jeremy Lynn Banks ('99), 49, passed away July 24, 2020 at home in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Lt col brian copper obituary. Since 2015, Ben served as the administrator for the Village of Enon, Ohio. Read about his life and his Embry-Riddle experience.
Gary spent most of his Army service as an Ammunition Technical Officer and afterwards worked overseas in the United Nations for a number of years. Air Force during the Korean War. Air Force Maj. Charles "Chuck" Neyhart ('44, BFTS), 84, passed away Nov 12, 2017. Army for eight years, serving in Thailand, Vietnam and Korea as an operations and intelligence specialist, and finished his last three years in Georgia as a recruiter. Computer executive goes straight to lieutenant colonel rank in Army's Cyber Corps. In 1998, he worked at the Lockheed Skunk Works on the X-35 Joint Strike Fighter Concept Demonstrator Aircraft (CDA) as Vehicle Management Systems Operations and Test Engineer until 2001. He flew commuter jets for TWA Express and flew the L-for America Trans Air (ATA). He was deployed to Vietnam to fly Armed Light Observation helicopters. He was a loyal donor to Embry-Riddle and created the Kim Habermann Term Scholarship at the Daytona Beach Campus' College of Business.
Bill died in Frankston, Victoria on 29 March 2021. He was born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. After retirement, he served as the district scout executive for the Chehaw Council of the Boy Scouts of America. Stookey was later sent for helicopter training on the OH-58A Kiowa and UH-1H Huey at Ft. Rucker, Alabama. Army for 24 years, spanning from the Vietnam War to the 1980s as an air traffic controller. Kenneth McNeil Armstrong ('54, MC) passed away on Jan. 7, 2017, surrounded by his family. Army as a technical inspector for UH-60 Blackhawk Helicopters. Leo Joseph Haigley ('78) passed away Nov. 9, 2019, in Franklin, Tennessee. William "Bill" J. Taylor III ('64), 78, of Pisgah Forest, North Carolina, passed away at his home June 19, 2021. Robertson is the father of trustee David L. In Loving Memory of Lt. Col. Brian Cooper – Cause of Death | Obituary News –. Robertson. All will remember his smiling face, engaging personality and profound sense of humor. Former faculty member Dorothy Mildred (Dottie) Crawford, 84, passed away Feb. 9, 2018, in Daytona Beach, Florida, following a brief illness. Milton died on 24 July 2020.
He was part owner of Blackbird Helicopters in Jasper, Georgia, and became a Certified Flight Instructor. Gus died on 3 Dec 2022 after long war-related disease. Navy, attaining the rank of Lieutenant Commander and served as assistant director of the Center for Advanced Research at the Naval War College in the mid-80's. Dale O. Harding, Jr. What Happened With Lt Col Brian Cooper USAF Cause of Death? How Did He Die. ('02), 63, passed away May 17, 2018 in Madison, Alabama at Huntsville Hospital. He also has participated in the Business Aviation Student Association, as well as two different sports car groups affiliated with Embry-Riddle.
He earned a bachelor of science in professional aeronautics from Embry-Riddle Worldwide in 1996. He was a line check airman on the 737 and the Airbus 320. He was a Flight Officer for Air Wisconsin and later a Captain for United Airlines. Thunderbird pilot Maj. Stephen "Cajun" Del Bagno ('18, WW), 34, was killed April 4, 2018, when the F-16 Fighting Falcon he was piloting crashed. After serving for 25 years, he retired from his duties as a pilot and flight captain. He was re-elected in 2008, 2012 and 2016. A greatly respected officer, colleague and friend to many and will be a large loss to his loving family and by all who knew the man. He served as director of academic standards at Embry-Riddle's Worldwide Campus in Miami from 1996-2007. He was assigned to Grand Forks Air Force Base in North Dakota where he flew KC-135 air refueling aircraft. Todd Lee McNamee ('00, '04), 52, passed away Nov. 1, 2018, after being fatally injured in a car crash on the grounds of Camarillo Airport in Ventura County, California.
He served 24 years in the Air Force and completed six combat tours, retiring with the rank of Major. Mike served with the Commonwealth Monitoring Force in Rhodesia in 1979-80. Bill Thompson, executive director of alumni relations at Embry-Riddle, recalled Leverton as a local Prescott-area icon who lived and breathed aviation, and a supporter of all aviators. Major John L. Nelson, RAAOC (Retd) who died on 9 April 2020. He retired as a Lieutenant Commander for the U. James A. Cooper (51, MC), of Climax, Ga., passed away Aug. 4, 2017. Army Airborne Ranger with the 3rd Batallion, 75th Ranger Regiment at Fort Benning, Georgia, and he served a tour of duty in Afghanistan. For reasons still under investigation, three officers fired at the man, fatally wounding him, " said TBI spokesperson Keli McAlister. David E. Gotwald, III ('71, DB) passed away July 3, 2016 at York, Penna. Graeme graduated from OCS in Dec 1982 into the Royal New Zealand Artillery (RNZA), he subsequently transferred to the Royal New Zealand Corps of Transport (RNZCT) which with the RNZAOC and RNZEME amalgamated to become the Royal New Zealand Army Logistic Regiment (RNZALR). Air Force from 1981 till his retirement as Master Sergeant in 2002.
Embry-Riddle's U. AFROTC Detachment 157 assembled for a moment of silence, remembrance, and prayer at the Detachment's opening formation Feb. 7, at the ERAU Track & Field Complex, to honor Phaneuf, an alumnus of AFROTC Det. He entered the practice of law with Parkinson and Sessions and took over the role of attorney to Embry-Riddle in 1965. We have received a belated notice of Phillip's death. Air Force, Yeager served for 21 years, including in the Vietnam Conflict. The operation over the Himalayas was known as "The Burma Airlift" or "Flying the Hump, " for which Masano was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross in 1945. Roger James Richardson ('17) passed away Jan. 10, 2020 in St. Louis, Missouri. During his time at the university, he held a number of roles including Aviation Business Administrator faculty, department chair and campus grants coordinator. Richard F. Longley ('85), 61, passed away April 27, 2020, in Concord, New Hampshire. Meteorology Professor Tom Guinn was Phaneuf's faculty advisor and remembers him as always wearing a smile on his face. Army, which began his career in aviation. Kathleen Campanaro ('09, '16), a Worldwide Campus graduate and longtime employee at Embry-Riddle's Daytona Beach Campus, passed away July 14, 2018, following an illness. He worked with various Air National Guard Units throughout the Midwest, teaching and training maintenance protocols on the F-16 Fighter Jet.
Survivors include one son. He was commissioned as an Air Force officer in 2003 and received his Euro-NATO Joint Jet Pilot Training at Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas, in 2004. During his more than 30-year career, Hoecherl was stationed around the U. and world. He was a commercial pilot for 40 years. In 1998, Sobzack was hired as a pilot with United Airlines and she flew several aircraft, including the B-737, the A-320 and finally the B-777. He was a member of the Airplane Owners and Pilots Association, Vintage Airplane Association and Experimental Aircraft Association. He was a World War II U.
Coast Guard Auxiliary and 51 years in the U. He worked at the General Electric Company on U. Hutchison started flying at 15 years old and flew almost every day until his death. Oscar R. Otero ('61), 85, passed away on Mar. Track down Brian Cooper On Twitter Brian Cooper was absent on Twitter or Instagram. In retirement, he continued to fly by joining the air show circuit.