Buster Glosson Military person

Lieutenant General Buster Cleveland Glosson (born March 14, 1942) was the deputy chief of staff for plans and operations at the headquarters for the U.S. Air Force in Washington D.C. He was responsible to the secretary of the Air Force and chief of staff for the planning, operations, requirements and force structure necessary to support military operations. As the Air Force operations deputy to the Joint Chiefs of Staff, he determined operational requirements, concepts, doctrine, strategy, training and the assets necessary to support National Security Objectives and military strategy.

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Buster Glosson
Birth dateMarch 14, 1942
Birth place
Greensboro North Carolina

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award
Legion of Merit
Air Medal
Distinguished Flying Cross (United States)
military operations
Vietnam War
Gulf War
military command1st Tactical Fighter Wing
service start1965
service end1994

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