Dale E. Stovall Military person

Dale E. Stovall (born February 19, 1944) is a retired Brigadier General in the United States Air Force who figured prominently in several search and rescue operations during the Vietnam War. A member of the 40th Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Squadron based in Thailand, on June 2, 1972, he recovered Maj. Roger Locher from deep inside North Vietnam, the furthest any airman was ever rescued from inside enemy lines. For his efforts in rescuing Locher, Stovall was awarded the Air Force Cross, which described how "he willingly returned to this high threat area, braving intense ground fire, to recover the downed airman from deep in North Vietnam.". Stovall was also recognized with the 1973 Jabara Award for Airmanship, two Silver Star awards and two Distinguished Flying Cross awards for other combat rescues among the 12 successful rescue missions he accomplished during his tour in Southeast Asia. Stovall retired from the Air Force as a Brigadier General on June 1, 1993.

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Dale E. Stovall
Birth dateFebruary 19, 1944

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award
Silver Star
Air Force Cross (United States)
Distinguished Flying Cross (United States)
Jabara Award
military branch
United States Air Force
service start1963
service end1993

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  1. http://www.af.mil/AboutUs/Biographies/Display/tabid/225/Article/105509/brigadier-general-dale-e-stovall.aspx