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Encyclopedia > Buster Glosson
Buster C. Glosson

Lieutenant General (then Colonel) Buster Glosson
Allegiance U.S. Air Force
Years of service 1965-1994
Rank Lieutenant General
Commands 1st Tactical Fighter Wing
Battles/wars Vietnam War
Desert Storm
Awards Legion of Merit (3)<>Distinguished Flying Cross
Air Medal (4)

Lieutenant General Buster C. Glosson was deputy chief of staff for plans and operations, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, 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.


Glosson entered the Air Force in 1965 as a distinguished graduate of the University of North Carolina State Reserve Officer Training Corps program. He flew combat missions as a flight commander in both North and South Vietnam. He commanded the Air Force Fighter Weapons Squadron and two tactical fighter wings. During the Gulf War, he commanded the 14th Air Division (Provisional) and was director of campaign plans for U.S. Central Command Air Forces, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. He is a command pilot with more than 3,600 flying hours primarily in the F-4, F-15C and F-15E. For the Doctor Who science fiction episode, see Rise of the Cybermen. ...


Glosson retired July 1, 1994.

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Education

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Assignments

  • March 1965 - July 1966, student, pilot training, Moody Air Force Base, Georgia
  • July 1966 - December 1967, instructor pilot, T-38, 3500th Pilot Training Squadron, Air Training Command, Reese Air Force Base, Texas
  • December 1967 - September 1971, T-38 instructor, academic instructor and flight examiner; assistant operations officer, then operations officer, 3250th Fighter Training Squadron, Air Training Command, Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida
  • September 1971 - April 1972, student, USAF Operational Training Course, F-4, 4435th Tactical Fighter Squadron, Tactical Air Command, George Air Force Base, California
  • April 1972 - September 1972, aircraft commander, F-4E, 4th Tactical Fighter Squadron, Pacific Air Forces, Takhli Royal Thai Air Force Base, Thailand
  • September 1972 - April 1973, air operations officer, 366th Tactical Fighter Wing, Pacific Air Forces, Takhli Royal Thai Air Force Base, Thailand
  • April 1973 - September 1974, chief, fighter and forward air controller, standardization and evaluation, Headquarters 13th Air Force, Pacific Air Forces, Clark Air Base, Philippines
  • September 1974 - July 1977, executive officer to the director; special assistant to the director, legislative liaison, Washington, D.C.
  • July 1977 - January 1978, student, Armed Forces Staff College, NDU, Norfolk, Virginia
  • January 1978 - August 1978, student, USAF Operational Training Course, F-4D, 307th Tactical Fighter Squadron, Tactical Air Command, Homestead Air Force Base, Florida
  • August 1978 - August 1979, chief, Standardization and Evaluation Division, 56th Tactical Fighter Wing, Tactical Air Command, MacDill Air Force Base, Florida
  • August 1979 - June 1980, executive officer to the commander, USAF TFWC, TAC, Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada
  • June 1980 - August 1980, chief, Standardization and Evaluation Division, 414th Fighter Weapons Squadron, Tactical Air Command, Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada
  • August 1980 - July 1981, commander, 414th Fighter Weapons Squadron, TAC, Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada
  • July 1981 - June 1982, student, National War College, Fort Lesley J. McNair, Washington, D.C.
  • June 1982 - July 1983, chief, Tactical Forces Division, deputy director for forces, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C.
  • July 1983 - August 1984, chief, Programs Division, Deputy Director for Resources, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C.
  • August 1984 - July 1986, vice commander, then commander, 347th Tactical Fighter Wing, Tactical Air Command, Moody Air Force Base, Georgia
  • July 1986 - June 1987, commander, 1st Tactical Fighter Wing, Headquarters Tactical Air Command, Langley Air Force Base, Virginia
  • June 1987 - September 1988, deputy chief of staff, plans and programs, Headquarters U.S. Air Forces in Europe, Ramstein Air Base, West Germany
  • September 1988 - July 1990, deputy assistant secretary of defense (legislative affairs), OSD, Washington, D.C.
  • July 1990 - August 1990, deputy commander, Joint Task Force Middle East, USCENTCOM
  • August 1990 - May 1991, CENTAF director of campaign plans, USCENTCOM, and commander, 14th AD (Provisional), Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
  • May 1991 - May 1992, director, Legislative Liaison, and director, AF Issues Team, the Pentagon, Washington, D.C.
  • June 1992 - 1994, deputy chief of staff for plans and operations, Washington, D.C.

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Flight information

  • Rating: Command pilot
  • Flight hours: More than 3,600
  • Aircraft flown: F-4, F-5, F-15C, F-15E and T-38

Major awards and decorations

Defense Superior Service Medal The Defense Superior Service Medal of the United States is a senior decoration of the Department of Defense. ... The Legion of Merit is a military decoration of the United States armed forces that is awarded for exceptionally meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding services and achievements. ... The Distinguished Flying Cross. ... The Defense Meritorious Service Medal is the third highest award bestowed upon members of the United States military by the United States Department of Defense. ... The Air Medal is a military decoration of the United States which was established by Executive Order 9158, signed by Franklin D. Roosevelt, on May 11, 1942. ... The Outstanding Unit Award is a decoration of the United States Air Force which was first created in 1954. ... The National Defense Service Medal is a military decoration of the United States military and was the brainchild of President Dwight D. Eisenhower. ...

Publication

  • "Impact of Precision Weapons on Air Combat Operations," Air Power Journal, Summer 1993.

Promotion Dates

  • Second Lieutenant Jan 23, 1965
  • First Lieutenant Sep 6, 1966
  • Captain May 25, 1968
  • Major Aug 1, 1976
  • Lieutenant Colonel Dec 1. 1979
  • Colonel Oct 1. 1982
  • Brigadier General Jul 1, 1988
  • Major General Jun 1, 1991
  • Lieutenant General Jun 1, 1992

  Results from FactBites:
 
frontline: the gulf war: oral history: buster glosson (2212 words)
Glosson: The intensity of the strategic air campaign and when to switch that intensity to more a tactical mode or more toward the field army deployed was always a controversial issue.
Glosson: The infamous cruise missile fly by of the Rashid Hotel, the one that was shown on CNN live as it went by the window, resulted in us being told...
Glosson: Certainly one of the most troubling times of the war for me was the Al Firdos bunker and that was solely because of the civilian casualities associated with it.
frontline: the gulf war: oral history: buster glosson (2416 words)
Glosson: Unfortunately, I was one of the people that had to wrestle with that and although the answer would certainly have been a political decision, General Schwarzkopf and General Horner and I had the responsibility of making sure that there were a military option there.
Glosson: The issue of low flying and how much would we have tolerated if the individual coalition member countries had insisted that they fly either low, high or whatever, was an issue that actually came up two or three times.
Glosson: I know that there are a lot of people that characterize so called potential for a Tet offensive I think that that thought process basically came about as a result of some air power zealots trying to have their own thought process turn into the way that the war was being run.
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