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  1. Frank Alton Armstrong Jr. (May 24, 1902 – August 20, 1969) was a lieutenant general of the United States Air Force. As a brigadier general in the United States Army Air Forces during World War II, he was the inspiration for the main character in the novel and subsequent film, Twelve O'Clock High .

  2. Lieutenant General FRANK ALTON ARMSTRONG JR. Lt. Gen. Frank Alton Armstrong Jr., was born at Hamilton, N.C., in 1902. He graduated from Wake Forest College in 1923 with a bachelor of laws degree. Two years later he received a bachelor of science degree from Wake Forest. He began military service in February 1928 when he enlisted as a flying ...

  3. Feb 3, 2024 · Object Number - FRE 890 - Colonel Frank A. Armstrong of the 97th Bomb Group in the cockpit of his B-17 Flying Fortress. Image stamped on reverse: 'Photographed by US Army Air... Commanded 97th BG from 31 July 1942 to 27 September 1942. Commanded 306th BG 4 January 1943 to 17 February 1943.

  4. Frank Alton Armstrong Jr. was a lieutenant general of the United States Air Force. As a brigadier general in the United States Army Air Forces during World War II, he was the inspiration for the main character in the novel and subsequent film, Twelve O'Clock High. After the war, he held a variety of senior leadership positions prior to and following the establishment of the USAF as an independent service in 1947. Promoted to major general in 1950, he advanced to lieutenant general in 1956 ...

  5. Like Savage, Frank Armstrong led the Jan. 27 mission into Germany. Bartlett, who was a friend of Armstrong’s, talked his way aboard one of the B-17s that day and, according to some accounts, persuaded the bombardier to let him toggle the bombs. Armstrong was not there for the Schweinfurt-Regensburg missions. Like

  6. Frank Alton Armstrong, Jr. (May 24, 1902 – August 20, 1969) was a brigadier general in the United States Army Air Forces and the inspiration for the main character in the novel and subsequent film, Twelve O'Clock High. After the war, he held a variety of senior leadership positions prior to and following the establishment of the United States Air Force as an independent service in 1947. Promoted to major general in 1950, he was later promoted to lieutenant general in 1956, eventually ...

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  8. Frank Armstrong was born on March 7, 1930, in Shreveport, Louisiana. He enlisted in U.S. Air Force Preflight Training on October 29, 1952, and then attended Undergraduate Pilot Training, receiving a commission as a 2d Lt and his pilot wings at Greenville AFB, Mississippi, on February 24, 1955.