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  1. Oct 22, 2020 · 6. “To err is human, to forgive is not SAC policy”. When he took control of Strategic Air Command in 1948, most of his bomber crews couldn’t hit Ohio with a mock atomic bomb during exercises. The SAC under Gen. LeMay became one of the most effective military units in the world on the basis of relentless training.

  2. General Curtis E. LeMay. Learn about the life and legacy of General Curtis LeMay, U.S. Air Force, the iconic leader of the Strategic Air Command (SAC). During his nine years as commander-in-chief, General Lemay turned SAC into a highly professional and effective nuclear-capable military force that enabled the United States to win the Cold War.

  3. Mar 1, 1998 · The LeMay family was typical of the time, the father moving from job to job as necessity dictated and the mother struggling to make ends meet at home. In LeMay’s 1965 autobiography, Mission With LeMay, the story is told of a 5-year-old Curtis Emerson LeMay becoming imbued with enthusiasm for flying when he first saw an aircraft passing overhead.

  4. The introduction of the B-47 coincided with the massive makeover of the Strategic Air Command by General Curtis E. LeMay. He assumed command of SAC in 1948, and found that the pell-mell of post ...

  5. Bystanders, Killing, Innocent. 122 Copy quote. If we'd lost the war, we'd all have been prosecuted as war criminals. Curtis LeMay. War, Criminals, Lost. 79 Copy quote. If we maintain our faith in God, love of freedom, and superior global air power, the future looks good. Curtis LeMay. Military, Air, Looks.

  6. The LeMay Center is the Air Force lead for tactical, operational and strategic lessons learned. Ensuring lessons learned and doctrinal concepts are integrated into the Air Force Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures, wargames, and educations. The LeMay Center is also charged with educating warfighters through resident and distance learning ...

  7. Mar 9, 2018 · Thirty-six-year-old Lt. Col. Curtis LeMay was one of America’s top pilots and navigators, a nuts-and-bolts man who had always loved working on cars and ham radios. Combining a tinkerer’s natural pragmatism with a lead-from-the-front command style, LeMay happily challenged military doctrine, and took apart his group’s tactical problems one ...

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