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Edward Higgins White Sr. was born on 22 May, 1901 in Fort Wayne, Indiana, US, is a United States Air Force general (1901–1978). Discover Edward Higgins White Sr.'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 77 years old?

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Age 77 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 22 May, 1901
Birthday 22 May
Birthplace Fort Wayne, Indiana, US
Date of death 7 November, 1978
Died Place St. Petersburg, Florida, US
Nationality United States

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1503

White commanded the 1503rd Air Transport Wing in Japan until July 1951, which shipped supplies and personnel to the forces fighting in the Korean War.

For his services he was awarded the Army Distinguished Service Medal.

1901

Edward Higgins White (May 22, 1901 – November 7, 1978) was a United States Air Force general who served in the United States Army Air Forces Budget Office during World War II and commanded the 1503rd Air Transport Wing in the Korean War.

Edward Higgins White was born in Fort Wayne, Indiana, on May 22, 1901, the second of three sons of Alexander and Cecilia Higgins White.

1919

He had an older brother, James Cecillus White, who attended the United States Military Academy at West Point but failed to graduate with the class of 1919.

1920

Appointed from Indiana, Edward White followed his older brother to West Point, which he entered on July 1, 1920.

1924

A graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point class of 1924, he was commissioned in the Army Air Corps and learned to fly both airships and airplanes.

He graduated 270th out of 405 in the class of 1924 on June 12, 1924, and was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the United States Army Air Corps.

1925

He married Mary Haller, a girl from Fort Wayne, on July 22, 1925.

1926

He attended the Air Corps Primary Flying School at Brooks Field, Texas, the Air Corps Advanced Flying School at Kelly Field, Texas, and finally the Air Corps Balloon and Airship School at Scott Field, Illinois, from which he graduated as a Balloon Observer and Airship Pilot on July 20, 1926.

1927

They had three children: a daughter, Jeanne, born in 1927, and sons Edward Higgins White II, born in 1930, and James Blair White, born in 1942.

In 1927, White became the first man to land a dirigible on water, in order to rescue a fellow balloonist.

1929

After duty at Scott Field as a flying instructor until July 1, 1929, he attended the Air Corps Primary Flying School at Kelly Field, graduating on February 28, 1930, and then the Advanced Flying School there.

He was promoted to first lieutenant on October 5, 1929, and on graduation on June 21, 1930, he was rated as an Airplane Pilot.

1931

White remained at Kelly Field as assistant post adjutant of the Air Corps Training Center until June 12, 1931, when he was posted to the 6th Pursuit Squadron at Wheeler Field, Hawaii, becoming its commander on September 12, 1931, and was adjutant of the 18th Pursuit Group as well until June 10, 1933.

1933

He returned to the United States in August 1933, and entered the Army Industrial College.

1934

He graduated on June 12, 1934, and was sent to Chicago as a procurement planning representative.

1935

He was promoted to captain on August 1, 1935, and then entered Harvard Business School, from which he received his Master of Business Administration degree on June 8, 1937.

He was then posted to the headquarters of the Air Materiel Command at Wright Field, Ohio, as Assistant Budget Officer.

1937

He attended Harvard Business School, from which he received his Master of Business Administration in 1937, and spent World War II working as a budget and financial officer, first at the Air Materiel Command at Wright Field, Ohio, and then in the Office of the Chief of United States Army Air Forces in Washington, D.C. He transferred to the United States Air Force when it was created in 1947.

After service in the Korean War he became chief of the Army and Air Force Exchange Service in New York City.

He then served as commander of the 3750th Technical Training Wing at Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas, until he retired in 1957 with the rank of major general.

1939

In October 1939, White was transferred to the Office of the Chief of the Air Corps in Washington, D.C., to work in the Budget Office.

1940

He was promoted to major on March 11, 1940.

He attended the Air Corps Tactical School at Maxwell Field, Alabama, and then returned to Wright Field as Budget Officer.

1941

A guard at the Embassy of the United States, Beijing, when the Pacific War broke out on December 8, 1941, he spent four years in captivity, but eventually retired with the rank of colonel.

He was promoted to lieutenant colonel on November 5, 1941, and colonel on March 12, 1943.

1944

White returned to Washington, D.C., in August 1944 as Assistant Budget and Fiscal Officer in the Office of the Chief of United States Army Air Forces.

For his services he was awarded the Legion of Merit, and the Army Commendation Ribbon.

1947

On October 1, 1947, White transferred to the United States Air Force, with the rank of brigadier general.

He served as deputy air comptroller from November 7, 1947, to February 2, 1948, then as director of the budget from until December 31, 1948, and as assistant comptroller until July 20, 1949.

1951

On returning to the United States in July 1951, he became chief of the Army and Air Force Exchange Service in New York City.

1952

White's son Lt. Colonel Edward Higgins White II graduated from West Point with the class of 1952, and later became an astronaut, and the first American to "walk" in space.

1953

James was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the infantry and eventually retired as a colonel in 1953.

His younger brother, John Alexander White, attended the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis and was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the United States Marine Corps.

1954

He then became commander of the 3750th Technical Training Wing at Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas, on September 1, 1954.

1957

He retired from the Air Force as a major general on July 31, 1957.

For his services he was awarded a second Legion of Merit.

1967

He was killed in the Apollo 1 fire in 1967.

White's second son, Major James Blair White, was a graduate of the United States Air Force Academy.