LeRoy Heston
Leroy Gray Heston (May 25, 1903 – April 10, 1982)[1] was a Colonel of the United States Air Force and a pilot serving in the Army Air Corps starting in 1929. He also served on contract with Col. Claire Lee Chennault to help train the Republic of China Air Force (ROCAF) pilots in the 1930s. He served again with Army Air Corps during World War II, and with the Air Force in Korea, after that he served as the first Air attaché in Taiwan from 1950 to 1951, when the U.S. Embassy re-opened in the Taiwanese capital of Taipei, working along with Rear Admiral Harry B. Jarrett (Defense attaché) and Colonel David D. Barrett (Army attaché).[2] He was the nephew of Michigan football star Willie Heston. LeRoy played as a substitute running back himself.[3]
LeRoy Heston | |
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Died | April 10, 1982 78) | (aged
Occupation | Pilot |
References
- "Oregon Death Index, 1903-1998," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VZWN-M4S : 11 December 2014), Leroy Gra Heston, 10 Apr 1982; from "Oregon, Death Index, 1898-2008," database and images, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com : 2000); citing Josephine, Oregon, certificate number 82-05886, Oregon State Archives and Records Center, Salem.
- 臺灣省通誌 卷3 政事志 外事篇 [General History of Taiwan Province, Volume III: Political History: On Foreign Affairs], Taipei: Historical Records Committee of Taiwan Province, 1971-06-30, p. 280
- "The Michigan Alumnus". UM Libraries. 1 January 1925 – via Google Books.
Further reading
- Hill, Edna May J. (1995). The Man who Loved Flying: Leroy Gray Heston, U.S.A.F. Josephine County Historical Society. OCLC 34244689.