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This Day in History – June 10, 1969 – The X-15 gets a place in history

10 June 1969: The U.S. Air Force donated the first North American Aviation X-15, serial number 56-6670, to the Smithsonian Institution for display at the National Air and Space Museum. The first of three X-15A hypersonic research rocketplanes built by North American for the Air Force and the National Advisory Committee (NACA, the predecessor of NASA), 56-6670 made the first glide flight and

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Grill, George W., Jr.

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George Wilburn Grill, Jr.

Preferred Name: George
Date of Birth: October 2, 1933
Highest Military Grade: 0-6 – Colonel
Hometown: Des Moines, IA
Headed West Date: February 14, 2019
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“During his Air Force career, he progressed from gunnery instructor in the B-29 to master pilot, flying a spectrum of high performance fighter aircraft including the F-4. George is one of very few airmen to have earned all 3 USAF aviation wings: gunner, navigator and pilot. He served with distinction for 5 combat flying tours in Vietnam, as a forward air controller and as a member of the 1st Air Commando Squadron. As a veteran of the Vietnam War, he earned several medals, including the Silver Star, Legion of Merit and Distinguished Flying Cross. George carried his honor and pride in his Air Force service as a large part of his character to the end.” (1)

Source: The Columbian, Vancouver, Washington, 24 February 2019

Units Assigned

  • 1951 Enlisted in the Air Force
  • Navigator, Gunner, Pilot
  • Vietnam
  • 1973 20th Reconnaissance Squadron/ 601 Tactical Air Support Group, Commander, Weisbaden AB, West Germany (OV-10)
  • 1978 Retired USAF

Awards & Decorations

Silver Star
Silver Star
Legion Of Merit
Legion of Merit
Distinguished Flying Cross
Distinguished Flying Cross

Flight Info

B-29
F-100
F-4

Wall of Honor: Foil: 63 Panel: 3 Column: 4 Line: 14

Military & Civilian Education

Civilian Education:

  • 1951 Des Moines Technical High School

George W. Grill, Jr., Col USAF, Ret., “Headed West” on February 14, 2019.

GEORGE WILBURN GRILL, JR.
2 October 1933 ~ 14 February 2019

George W. Grill, Jr., age 85, died peacefully at his home in Vancouver, WA. He was born in Des Moines, IA, the oldest son of George Wilburn Grill, Sr. and Hazel World Grill. George graduated from Des Moines Technical High School and enlisted in the Air Force in 1951 where he served until his retirement as Colonel in 1978.

During his Air Force career, he progressed from gunnery instructor in the B-29 to master pilot, flying a spectrum of high performance fighter aircraft including the F-4. George is one of very few airmen to have earned all 3 USAF aviation wings: gunner, navigator and pilot. He served with distinction for 5 combat flying tours in Vietnam, as a forward air controller and as a member of the 1st Air Commando Squadron. As a veteran of the Vietnam War, he earned several medals, including the Silver Star, Legion of Merit and Distinguished Flying Cross. George carried his honor and pride in his Air Force service as a large part of his character to the end.

George continued to excel as an executive with General Dynamics (GD) Corporation. His proudest accomplishment at GD was leading the first of six Tomahawk cruise missile installations in Europe which directly contributed to the ratification of the Intermediate Nuclear Forces Treaty in 1987.

George retired from GD in 1991, but he did not retire from life. His leadership and management skills were valued as President of two homeowners associations and the Backstage Theater in Breckenridge, CO. While at Backstage, George applied the same energy and vigor from his professional life to developing his skills as a thespian, starring in several productions including Brigadoon, Other People’s Money, Twelve Angry Men and Guys and Dolls. Additionally, he kept alive the lore of aviation as a key member of the Tale Spinners of Breckenridge.

Finally, later in life, George attained Bronze Life Master as a member of the Vancouver Bridge Club. He enjoyed sunning in the garden he designed and tended at his Vancouver home.

He will be remembered for his sense of humor, his love of words and meanings, and his strong morals.

George is survived by his wife, Ann Mahoney Grill; brother, Dennis Grill; three children, Cynthia Woodson Colven, Cathleen Woodson Muller and Brian Grill; and five grandchildren, Nathaniel and Lillian Coven, and Tate, Tavis and Tane Muller.

Graveside services will be held Sunday, February 24, 2019 at 3:30 p.m. at Park Hill Cemetery followed by a Celebration of Life at the Hilton, Spruce Room, from 4:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. in downtown Vancouver.

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