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Model 1903/08
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| A Colt Model M .380 pistol issued to Brigadier General Robert Scott Israel, Jr. - On August 17, 1944, he was appointed to the rank of Brigadier General and was presented his Colt 1908 .380 caliber sidearm, serial number 136169. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| This gun is complete with the original box (numbered
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| Also owned by General Israel was a Walther PPK 7.65 commercial production pistol from 1937. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Brigadier General Robert
Scott Israel, Jr.
His years at West Point were a time of achievement and dedication and were spent working steadily and conscientiously. In addition to preparing his studies, Cadet Israel participated in extracurricular activities. Cadet Israel graduated on the 126th anniversary of the founding of the United States Military Academy. He received his diploma from Major general William R. Smith, Superintendent of the Military Academy. The graduation address was given by the Assistant Secretary of War, the Honorable Charles B. Robbins. Upon graduation from the U.S. Military Academy in 1928
and was commissioned a Second Lieutenant, Field Artillery. After graduating from the Air Force Flying School in
1929, General Israel served as commanding officer of the First Pursuit Group
and Los Angeles Air Defense Wing in California. Then, as commanding officer
of the Third Air Defense Wing at Mitchel Field, N.Y., he was transferred
overseas to North Africa in February 1943. The next two years General Israel
commanded the 62nd Fighter Wing in Sicily and Italy, where he participated
in the battle campaigns of Tunisia, Sicily, the Po Valley, Naples-Foggia,
Rome Arno, the North Appennines and Sicilian amphibious operations.
For a short period in 1951 General Israel served with
the Fifth Air Force in Korea, participating in the Communist Chinese Spring
Offensive. After that he was
successively the vice commander of the 314th Air Division, commanding
general of the 41st Air Division and vice commander of the Japan Air Defense
Force within the Far East Air Forces, Japan.
Joining the Air Defense Command on May 1, 1953, General
Israel became commander of the 32nd Air Division (Defense) at Syracuse Air
Force Station, Syracuse, N.Y., with additional duty on Jan. 15, 1957 as
commander of the 32nd Continental Air Defense Division, also at Syracuse.
His decorations include the Bronze Star, Legion of Merit with oak leaf cluster, Order of the Southern Cross from Brazil, British Royal Warrant of Appointment and the Republic of Korea Presidential Unit Citation. He is a command pilot. PROMOTIONS General Israel received the following promotions throughout his
military career:
In 1955, he was appointed to the rank of Brigadier General.
He was presented his Colt 1908 .380 caliber sidearm, serial number 136169
on August 17, 1944.
ISRAEL, ROBERT SCOTT, JR Papers. (1914-1958) (1 cu ft, Call No. 168.7205, IRIS Nos. 1066330-1066375) (1907-1998). Brigadier General. USAF, 1928-1958. Born 27 July 1907, San Antonio, TX. BS, United States Military Academy, 1928. Air Corps Tactical School, 1939; Command and Staff College, 1946; National War College, 1949. Commissioned Second Lieutenant, Field Artillery, June 1928; began duty in Air Corps, September 1928. Career assignments include: various duties as company and field grade officer, 1928-1941; Commanding Officer, 1st Pursuit Group and Los Angeles Defense Wing, 1942; Commanding Officer, 3rd Air Defense Wing, 1942-1943; Commanding General, XXII Tactical Air Command, 1945; Student, Command and Staff College, 1946; Staff Officer, Directorate of Plans and Organization, HQ USAF, 1947-1948; Student, National War College, 1949; Commander, 26th Air Division, 1949-1950; Deputy for Operations, Western Air Defense Force, 1950; Staff Officer, HQ Far East Air Forces, 1950-1951; Vice Commander, Fifth Air Force, 1951; Vice Commander, 314th Air Division, 1951-1952; Vice Commander, Japan Air Defense Force, 1952; Deputy Commander and then Commander, 32nd Air Division and Commander, 32nd Continental Air Defense Division, 1952-1958. Retired 31 July 1958. Holder of World Air Speed Record, 1941 (accomplished in P-38). |
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