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Joseph James Nazzaro (March 21, 1913 – February 5, 1990) was commander in chief of Pacific Air Forces with headquarters at Hickam Air Force Base, Hawaii and commander in chief of
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with headquarters at
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, Nebraska.


Early life and military career

Nazzaro, son of Italian immigrants, was born in New York, New York in 1913. He grew up in Queens with brother John (Marine Colonel) and sisters Mary, Francis, and Rose. He attended high school in New York, Millard Preparatory School in Washington, D.C., and graduated from the United States Military Academy in 1936 with a commission as second lieutenant in the Infantry. After graduation from advanced flying school at
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, Texas in October 1937, he was transferred to the U.S. Army Air Corps. He then served in the Philippine Islands and from 1940 to 1942, Nazzaro held assignments with the 7th Bombardment Group, Salt Lake City, Utah; 39th Bombardment Group, Geiger Field, Washington, and commanded the
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, Tucson, Arizona. Early in 1943, Nazzaro was named commander of the
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, and led the unit to England in May where it joined the
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. In January 1944, he became deputy director of operations, U.S. Strategic Air Forces in Europe. In August 1944, Nazzaro returned to the United States and was assigned as deputy commander, 316th Bombardment Wing,
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. The wing was moved to Okinawa in December 1945, at which time he assumed command. In May 1946, he became chief of the Operations Division, Headquarters Strategic Air Command, Bolling Field, Washington, D.C. Following graduation from the
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at Maxwell Field, Alabama, Nazzaro became an instructor at the school, a position he held until December 1948. He then returned to Washington, D.C., for duty in the War Plans Division, Directorate of Plans, Headquarters U.S. Air Force. In August 1952, Nazzaro moved to Lake Charles Air Force Base, Louisiana to take command of the 68th Bombardment Wing. A year later he was named commander of the
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, Georgia. In June 1955, Nazzaro was appointed commander of Strategic Air Command's 15th Air Division in Morocco. He returned to the United States in July 1957 and was assigned to U.S. Air Force Headquarters as director of personnel planning. In July 1959, Nazzaro was named deputy commander,
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, March Air Force Base, California, and in October 1962, he became commander of the
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, Westover Air Force Base, Massachusetts.


Strategic Air Command and Pacific Air Forces

In December 1964, Nazzaro became vice commander in chief of Strategic Air Command, and in February 1967 following the appointment of General
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to be the next commander of Pacific Air Force, Nazzaro was appointed Commanders-in-Chief of The Strategic Air Command (CINCSAC) and was elevated into the rank of Four-Star General. He assumed his duties as commander in chief of Strategic Air Command with headquarters at
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, Nebraska, on February 1, 1967. In this capacity, General Nazzaro oversaw the United States primary Nuclear Deterrence and its Nuclear Triads, including Strategic Air Command's fleet of Strategic Bombers Aircraft and the Intercontinental-Ballistic Missiles (ICBM). During his tenured as Commander of The Strategic Air Command General Nazzaro also introduce The Missile Combat Competition which purpose was to train the Intercontinental-Ballistic Missile combat crews during wartime situation. As a result of this Missile Combat Competition, many Strategic Air Command's crews which was tasked in guarding and operating Intercontinental-Ballistic Missile became more trained in how to operate the Intercontinental-Ballistic Missile during the First-Strike scenario and eventually the Missile Combat Competition became a yearly tradition within the Strategic Air Command. The Strategic Air Command also received a new fleet of Strategic Bombers Aircraft, the General Dynamics F-111 Aardvark a new
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and medium-range interdictor bomber aircraft during General Nazzaro tenured as Commander of The Strategic Air Command.In 1968 following the appointment of General John D. Ryan as the new United States Air Force Vice Chief of Staff, General Nazzaro was appointed to succeeded General John D. Ryan as the new Commanders-in-Chief of the Pacific Air Forces (CINCPACAF). He assumed his duties as commander in chief of Pacific Air Forces with headquarters at Hickam Air Force Base, Hawaii, in August 1968. In this capacity General Nazzaro oversaw all of the United States Air Forces operation within the Pacific region, especially the one in
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under the Seventh Air Force. During his tenured as Commander of The Pacific Air Forces, General Nazzaro oversaw the last stage of Operation Rolling Thunder, a bombing campaign over North Vietnam during the Vietnam War which ended on November 2, 1968. General Joseph J. Nazzaro retired from the Air Force on August 1, 1971, after 35 years of active-duty within the United States Air Force and died of cancer February 5, 1990 at age 76. He was buried with military honors at the United States Air Force Academy Cemetery in
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.


Awards and decorations

He was a command pilot, combat observer and aircraft observer. His military decorations include the Air Force Distinguished Service Medal with oak leaf cluster,
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,
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with three oak leaf clusters, Distinguished Flying Cross and the Air Medal with oak leaf cluster. * Air Force Command Pilot Badge * Basic Missile Maintenance Badge *   Air Force Distinguished Service Medal with oak leaf cluster *  
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*  
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with three oak leaf clusters *   Distinguished Flying Cross *   Air Medal with oak leaf cluster


Gallery

File:Lt. Col. Joseph J. Nazzaro while serving at Eight Air Force during World War II.jpg, Joseph J. Nazzaro while serving as Eight Air Force deputy director of operations for Strategic Air Forces in Europe during World War II. File:Lt. Gen. Joseph J. Nazzaro greeted Under Secretary of the Air Force Brockway McMillan at Offutt Air Force Nebraska.jpg, Lieutenant General Joseph J. Nazzaro greeted Under Secretary of the United States Air Force Brockway McMillan during his tenure as Strategic Air Command Vice Commanders-in-Chief at Offutt Air Force, January 17, 1965. File:CINCSAC Gen. Joseph J. Nazzaro visited Korat Air Force Base.jpg, Commander-in-Chief of The Strategic Air Command General Joseph J. Nazzaro during a visit to Korat Air Force Base, Thailand 1968. File:Reeves Nazzaro.PNG, CINCSAC General Joseph J. Nazzaro with Commander of North American Aerospace Defense Command (
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) General
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during a visit to NORAD Headquarters at Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado 1967.


References


See also

* List of commanders-in-chief of the Strategic Air Command , - {{DEFAULTSORT:Nazzaro, Joseph J. 1913 births 1990 deaths American people of Italian descent United States Army personnel of World War II United States Air Force generals Recipients of the Air Force Distinguished Service Medal Recipients of the Silver Star Recipients of the Legion of Merit Recipients of the Distinguished Flying Cross (United States) United States Military Academy alumni Recipients of the Air Medal