“I graduated from pilot training, Class 49-C, in the F-80 at Williams AFB, Arizona in September 1949. From there I was assigned to the 307th F.E.S. 31st Fighter Wing at Albany, Georgia from October 1949 to January 1952.
During the Korean War, I served with the 154 and 310th F.B.S., K-2 from January to December 1952. I flew 100 missions in the F-84.
From January 1953 to December 1961, served at Luke AFB, Arizona as Flight Commander and Assist Squadron Ops Officer for the F-84E & F, and F-100.”
Col. Joseph is a member of the Super Sabre Society and the Roadrunners Internationale.
Source: http://roadrunnersinternationale.com/joseph.html
Charles W. Joseph, Jr., Col USAF, Ret. “Headed West” on October 22, 2021.
Charlie Joseph, 93, passed away Friday, October 22, 2021 in Williamsburg, VA.
Charlie served more than 32 years with the USAF. A decorated combat pilot, he flew missions in both the Korean and Vietnam Wars, ultimately reaching the rank of colonel before retiring in 1978. His flying skills were highlighted in the 1958 film “The Hunters” where he did aerial scenes as the antagonist North Korean fighter ace.
Charlie was born in Kingsport, TN, the son of Charles and Dorothy Joseph. Affectionately known as “Junior” he attended Dobyns-Bennett High school and went on to East Tennessee State College (University).
His personal interests included his family, golf, reading, and a well-made martini. His forte was grilling an absolutely perfect steak…nobody ever made a piece of meat taste so good. Charlie had a great many friends, most of which were Air Force buddies, scattered throughout the US, with whom he kept up routinely and all of which he outlived.
He is survived by his wife of more than 50 years, Lois; his son, Keith; his niece and nephew Terrie and Steve; and his grandchildren, Collin and Erik.
There was a gathering to celebrate his life and career on November 13, 2021. He will be buried in Arlington, VA at a date to be determined in 2022.
Source: www.NelsenWilliamsburg.com