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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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Mackey, Donald B.

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Donald B. Mackey

Preferred Name: Don
Nickname/Call Sign: Hot Dog
Date of Birth: March 12, 1934
Highest Military Grade: 0-3 – Captain
Hometown: Corbin, KY
Headed West Date: October 31, 2019
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Don was born March 12, 1934, in Corbin, Kentucky. As a child, he and his siblings (all with perfect pitch) performed on the radio as “The Mackey String Quartet”. Don loved music and played several instruments. He played baseball for the University of Kentucky and was offered a contract to pitch for the St. Louis Cardinals organization but chose to remain in school receiving his B.S. from the University of Kentucky in 1956. Go Wildcats!

In 1956, Mackey enlisted in the U.S. Air Force achieving his childhood dream of becoming a fighter pilot and supersonic flight. He trained at Lackland, Malden, and Luke AFB where he flew the F-84F.
He had advanced training in Nuclear weapons delivery and air to air combat in the F-100 with the 3595th Combat Crew Training Squadron at Nellis AFB, later flying the F-100 in the 336th Tactical Fighter Wing and reaching the rank of Captain.

Don joined the Air Force Reserve but was recalled to active duty in 1962 during the Cuban Missile Crisis. He was transferred to Inactive Reserve in 1975.

Units Assigned

  • 1956 Enlisted USAF
  • 3595th Combat Crew Training Wing, Nellis AFB, NV (F-100)
  • 1958 336th Forward Day Squadron/4th Forward Day Wing, Seymour Johnson, AFB, NC
  • Active Reserve
  • 1962 Recalled to Active Duty during Cuban Missile Crisis
  • 1975 Inactive Reserve

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Civilian Education:

  • 1956 BS, University of Kentucky

Donald B. “Hot Dog” Mackey (85) Headed West on 31 October 2019.

Don was born March 12, 1934, in Corbin, Kentucky to the late Col. Elbert T. and Flora B. (Bryant) Mackey. As a child, he and his siblings (all with perfect pitch) performed on the radio as “The Mackey String Quartet”. Don loved music and played several instruments. He played baseball for the University of Kentucky and was offered a contract to pitch for the St. Louis Cardinals organization but chose to remain in school receiving his B.S. from the U.K. in 1956. Go Wildcats!

He worked for Ford Motor Company in Indianapolis and Cincinnati for 37 years rising through the ranks from purchasing to Assistant Plant Manager.

In 1956, Mackey enlisted in the U.S. Air Force achieving his childhood dream of becoming a fighter pilot and supersonic flight. He trained at Lackland, Malden, and Luke AFB, where he flew the F-84F. He had advanced training in Nuclear weapons delivery and air to air combat in the F-100 at Nellis AFB. His early F-100 units were the 3595th CCTW at Nellis and the 336th FDS/4FDW at Seymore Johnson in 1958 reaching the rank of Captain. Don joined the Air Force Reserve but was recalled to active duty in 1962 (Cuban Missile Crisis). He was transferred to Inactive Reserve in 1975.

Don was an avid golfer and enjoyed a single-digit handicap at the midpoint of his life. He even won a trip to Europe for a hole-in-one!

Don was a mentor for the Florida Special Olympics. He was a life-long stamp collector beginning this hobby as a child with his father’s collection. He was a terrific dance partner. He enjoyed the highs and lows of a little casino gambling too! His family is grateful for the many trips he planned including family cruises and ten trips to Hawaii.

Don is survived by his wife of 40 years, Joyce, of Venice, FL; former wife of 24 years Jo-Ann, of Indianapolis, IN; daughters Donna Coy (Mike), of Syracuse, IN and Sharon Kissell (Dan), of Davie, FL; stepson Gary McDermitt (Wendy), of Wesley Chapel, FL; step-daughter April Terpstra, of Venice, FL; brother Col. Wilfred Glenn Mackey (Aurea), of Huntington, NY; five grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, one nephew, and one niece.

Funeral Services were held Friday, November 8 at Wilson St. Pierre Funeral Service and Crematory-Greenwood Chapel. Burial will follow at Forest Lawn Cemetery with full military honors.

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