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BRIGADIER GENERAL CHARLES W. SWEENEY :: essays research papers
BRIGADIER GENERAL CHARLES W. SWEENEYRetired Dec. 27, 1979      Brigadier General Charles W. Sweeney was natural in Lowell, Mass., in 1919. He graduated from North Quincy High tame (Mass.) in 1937. After graduating from high school, he attended evening classes at Boston University and as well as at Purdue University. Charles Sweeney joined the Army Air corps as an breeze cadet on April 28, 1941. Receiving his commission as a pilot in the Army Air Corps as an aviation cadet on April 28, 1941. Receiving his commission as a pilot in the Army Air Corps in December 1941, Lieutenant Sweeney dog-tired two years at Jefferson Proving Grounds Ind. From the proving grounds in 1943, Charles Sweeney, straight off a captain, moved to Eglin Field, Fla., where he served as an operations officer and also a test pilot.      In 1944 he was promoted to the rank of major in the Army of the United States. At this time he was acting as a B-29 pilot instructor a t Grand Island, Neb. Later in the same year, Major Sweeney was reassigned to Wendover Field, Utah and it was here that he began working in the "Silver Plate" project, the code name of the pilot and crew nurture program for the coming World War II atomic missions.      On May 4, 1945 (at the age of 25 and with the rank of major) Charles Sweeney became commander of the 393d Bombardment Squadron, a B-29 unit, which seven weeks later (on June, 1945) flew to a base on Tinian in the Mariana Islands. It was during swaggering 1945 that Major Sweeney flew the history-making missions and dropped the bomb which brought World War II to a close.      In November 1945, Major Sweeney and the 393d Bombardment Squadron returned home to Roswell Air Force Base, N.M. His mission at Roswell was to train aircrews for a third atomic mission -- a peacetime experiment on Bikini. Just a few months later on June 28, 1946, he was discharged from active duty wit h the rank of lieutenant colonel.      Colonel Sweeney, on Feb. 21, 1956, was constitute wing commander by Governor Christian A. Herter. Also in 1956, the unit was again re-designated as the 102d Air Defense Wing, and on April 6, 1956, Colonel Sweeney standard his promotion to the rank of brigadier general. 1958 saw the wing receive its play designation as the 102d Tactical Fighter Wing.      General Sweeney
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