Biographical Data
Retired: February 1, 1970
Lieutenant General Benjamin Oliver Davis, Jr., is a
Deputy Commander in Chief, U.S. Strike Command with headquarters at MacDill AFB, Florida.
He has additional duty as Deputy U.S. Commander in Chief, Middle-East Southern Asia and
Africa.
General Davis was born in Washington, D.C. on
December 18, 1912. He graduated from Central High School in Cleveland, Ohio in 1929,
attended Western Reserve University at Cleveland and later the University of Chicago. He
entered the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, N.Y., in July 1932 and graduated in June
1936 with a commission as a Second Lieutenant of Infantry.
In June 1937, after a year as Commander of an
Infantry company at Fort Benning, GA., he entered the Infantry School there and a year
later graduated and assumed duties as professor of military science at Tuskegee Institute,
Tuskegee, Alabama. In May 1941 he entered Advanced Flying School at nearby Tuskegee Army
Air Base and received his pilot wings in March 1942.
General Davis transferred to the Army Air Corps in
May 1942. As Commander of the 99th Fighter Squadron at Tuskegee Army Air Base, he moved
with his unit to North Africa in April 1943 and later to Sicily. He returned to the United
States in October 1943, assumed command of the 332nd Fighter Group at Selfridge Field,
Michigan and returned with the group to Italy two months later.
He returned to the United States in June 1045 to
command the 447th Composite Group at Codman Field, KY., and later assumed command of the
Field. In March 1946 he went to Lockbourne Army Air Base, Ohio, as Commander of the base
and in July 1947 became Commander of the 332nd Fighter Wing there.
In 1949 General Davis went to the Air War College,
Maxwell AFB, Alabama and, after graduation, he was assigned to the Deputy Chief of Staff
for Operations, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C. He served in various
capacities with the Headquarters until July 1953 when he went to the advanced jet fighter
gunnery at Nellis AFB, Nevada.
In November 1953, he assumed duties as Commander of
the 51st Fighter-Interceptor Wing, Far East Air Forces (FEAF), Korea. He served as
Director of Operations and Training at FEAF Headquarters, Tokyo, from 1954 until 1955 when
he assumed the position of Vice Commander, 13th Air Force, with additional duty as
Commander, Air Task Force 13 (Provisional), Taipei, Formosa.
In April 1957 General Davis arrived at Ramstein,
Germany, as Chief of Staff, 12th Air Force, United States Air Forces in Europe (USAFE).
When the 12th Air Force was transferred to Waco, Texas in December 1957, he assumed new
duties as Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations, Headquarters USAFE, Weisbaden, Germany.
In July 1961, he returned to the United States and
Headquarters U.S. Air Force where he served as the Director of Manpower and Organization,
Deputy Chief of Staff for Programs and Requirements; and in February 1965 was assigned as
Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff, Programs and Requirements. He remained in that position
until his assignment as Chief of Staff for the United Nations Command and U.S. Forces in
Korea in April 1965. He assumed command of the 13th Air Force at Clark Air Base in the
Republic of the Philippines in August 1967.
General Davis was assigned as Deputy Commander in
Chief, U.S. Strike Command, with headquarters at MacDill Air Force Base, Florida, in
August 1968, and also had additional duty as Commander in Chief, Middle-East, Southern
Asia and Africa.
His military decorations include the Air Force
Distinguished Service Medal, Army Distinguished Service Medal, Silver Star, Legion of
Merit with two oak leaf clusters, Distinguished Flying Cross, Air Medal with four oak leaf
clusters, Air Force Commendation Medal with two oak leaf clusters and the Philippine
Legion of Honor. He was a command pilot.