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Davies James Hubert

Name:
James Hubert Davies
Rank:
Brigadier General
Serial Number:
Unit:
27th Bombardment Group (Light)
Date of Death:
1976-08-17
State:
California
Cemetery:
Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland, Alameda County, California, USA
Plot:
50
Row:
Lot 348
Grave:
5
Decoration:
Distinguished Service Cross, Silver Star Medal w/ Oak Leaf Cluster, Legion of Merit, Air Medal w/ Oak Leaf Cluster
Comments:

James Hubert Davies was born in Piedmont, Calif., in 1903. He graduated from high school there in 1924 and received his bachelor of arts degree in social sciences from the University of Calif., in 1928.

Commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the Air Reserve on May 1, 1928, General Davies was appointed a flying cadet the following February. Entering Primary Flying School at March Field, Calif., he graduated from Advanced Flying School at Kelly Field, Texas, on May 8, 1930, and was commissioned a Second Lieutenant of the Air Corps.

Assigned to the 72nd Bomb Squadron in Hawaii, in March 1932, General Davies was transferred to the Third Attack Group at Fort Crockett, Texas, moving with it to Barksdale Field, La. In October 1936, he joined the 21st Reconnaissance Squadron at Langley Field, Va., and two years later was assigned to the 23rd Composite Group at Maxwell Field, Ala.

Appointed operations officer of the 27th Bomb Group at Savannah, Ga., in March 1941, the following November General Davies assumed command of the group and took it to the Philippine Islands. In February 1942, he was named commander of the Third Bomb Group in the Southwest Pacific, becoming chief of the Bomb Section at the School of Applied Tactics, Orlando, Fla., that November. Returning to the Southwest Pacific in April 1943, he was chief of staff of the Fifth Bomber command. A year later, he assumed command of the 313th Bomb Wing at Colorado Springs, Colo., taking it to the Southwest Pacific in January 1945.

Moving to Hamilton Field, Calif., that December, General Davies was assistant chief of staff for operations of the Fourth Air Force. Entering the Air War College at Maxwell Field, Ala., in August 1946, he graduated the following June and became deputy chief of the command section, Air Transport Command, at Gravelly Point, Va. He entered the National War College in August 1948 and graduated the following June.

Joining the Air Training Command, General Davies was deputy chief of staff for personnel at ATRC headquarters, Scott Air Force Base, Ill., becoming chief of staff of the command in May 1950. Assuming command of the 3510th Combat Crew Training Wing, ATRC, at Randolph Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas, in August 1951 (redesignated the 3510th Flying Training Wing a year later), in April 1954, he assumed command of the 3380th Technical Training Wing at Keesler Air Force Base, Miss., becoming deputy commander that August.

A year later, General Davies was named deputy commander of the Alaskan Air Command at Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska.

His decorations include the Distinguished Service Cross, Silver Star with oak leaf cluster, Legion of Merit, and Air Medal with oak leaf cluster. He is rated a command pilot, combat observer, and aircraft observer. He retired from the military in 1955.

BG Davies died on August 17, 1976, at the age of 72, and is now buried in the Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland, Alameda County, California.

Source of information: www.findagrave.com, www.af.mil