Skip to content

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

Read More »
Main Menu
  • Home
  • History
    • About The SSS
    • Headed West
    • Biographies
    • Today in F-100 History
    • SSS Caterpillar
    • Wall of Honor
    • F-100 Information
    • Friends of the Super Sabre
    • N. American F-100 Super Sabre
  • Galleries
  • The Intake
    • About The Intake: Journal
    • The Intake: Journal of the Super Sabre Society – Archives
  • What’s New
  • Contact

Harris, Louis M.

  • Home
  • Biography
  • Biographies
  • Harris, Louis M.

Louis Marvin Harris

Preferred Name: Louis
Date of Birth: June 5, 1928
Highest Military Grade: 0-6 – Colonel
Hometown: Spicewood, TX
Headed West Date: November 14, 2009
Biography
Pilot Information
Headed West

Col. Louis M. Harris USAF Retired of Spicewood, Texas, died in a plane accident in Burnet, Texas, on Saturday, Nov. 14, 2009. A retired U.S. Air Force colonel, he served our country for 33 years and was a highly decorated fighter pilot. After his retirement, he and his wife moved to St. Croix, Virgin Islands, where he was able to continue his love of flying by running the Virgin Islands Seaplanes. Lou was also able to spend more time on his other favorite hobby, golf. Most days Lou could be found either on the golf course or in the air.

Units Assigned

  • WWII
  • Korea
  • Vietnam

Awards & Decorations

Legion Of Merit
Legion of Merit with 2 Oak Leaf Clusters
Air Medal
Air Medal

Flight Info

F-100

Military & Civilian Education

Louis M. Harris, Col USAF, Ret., “Headed West” on November 14, 2009.

Col. Louis M. Harris USAF Retired of Spicewood, Texas, died in a plane accident in Burnet, Texas, on Saturday, Nov. 14, 2009. A retired U.S. Air Force colonel, he served our country for 33 years and was a highly decorated fighter pilot. After his retirement, he and his wife moved to St. Croix, Virgin Islands, where he was able to continue his love of flying by running the Virgin Islands Seaplanes. Lou was also able to spend more time on his other favorite hobby, golf. Most days Lou could be found either on the golf course or in the air.

After spending more than 25 years on the island, Lou and his wife moved to Spicewood, Texas, to be closer to family. He touched many people’s lives through his involvement in the Air Force, local golf clubs and through his love of flying. Lou will always be remembered for his giving spirit and wonderful personality. The family wants to express their gratitude for the outpouring of support they have received over the last several days.
Lou was predeceased by his wife Emily Harris. He is survived by his son, Louis M. Harris Jr. and wife Coni Harris of Tampa, Florida; daughter, Alvi Harris Alford and husband John Alford of Spicewood, Texas; his granddaughter, Andrea Alford Hight and husband Jere Hight of Dallas, Texas; grandson, Louis M. Harris III (Trey ) of Tampa, Florida; brother, Spencer Perry of Jackson, Mississippi; sister, Carolyn Vaughn of Shalimar, Florida, and numerous nieces and nephews.
A celebration of Lou’s life will be held Saturday, Nov. 21, at the Spicewood Airport in Spicewood. (http://www.airnav.com/airport/88R/A). The celebration will be from noon until 3 p.m. For more information, please contact the Edgar Funeral Home at 830-693-5808. In lieu of flowers, the family requeststhat donations be made to The Wounded Warrior Foundation, http: www.woundedwarriorproject.org/,BABA Support Our Troops, http://www.babasupport.org/ or to the military charity of your choice.

Wall of Honor Location

Our Mission

The mission of the Super Sabre Society is to preserve the history of the F-100 Super Sabre and the men who flew the aircraft.

Follow Us

Copyright © 2025 Super Sabre Society
Website by: Heart and Soul Web Design
Scroll to Top