Delbert L. Bristol

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Delbert L. Bristol
Born(1918-09-20)September 20, 1918
Nebraska
DiedApril 3, 1980(1980-04-03) (aged 61)
Florissant, Missouri
Buried
Allegiance United States
Service/branch United States Army
Rank Colonel
Commands held10th Air Transport Brigade, 11th Air Assault Division
Battles/warsWorld War II
Korean War
Vietnam War
AwardsLegion of Merit
Bronze Star
Air Medal
Army Commendation Medal
European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal
World War II Victory Medal

Delbert L. Bristol (September 20, 1918 – April 3, 1980) served as an Aviation Artillery Officer attached to the II Corps during World War II and was the first such officer to create a Corps level Air Artillery staff.[1] His negotiations during the transition of the Army Air Corps into the United States Air Force assisted in the establishment of the Army's organic aviation efforts following the separation. He was inducted in the Army Aviation Hall of Fame in 1976.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Raines, Edgar F., Jr., “Eyes of the Artillery: The Origins of Modern U.S. Army Aviation in WWII”, Washington, D.C.: U.S. Army Center of Military History, 2000.
  2. ^ Bristol, Delbert L., U.S. Army Aviation Association Page, http://www.quad-a.org/index.php/37-recognition/awardees/85-major-delbert-l-bristol Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine