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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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Stanton Richard Musser

Preferred Name: Stan
Date of Birth: April 2, 1936
Highest Military Grade: 0-8 – Major General
Hometown: Watsontown, PA
Headed West Date: October 8, 2012
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Stan Musser “graduated from Gettysburg High School, Gettysburg College, and earned his master’s from Central Michigan. He completed the program for senior executives in National and International Security at the John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University. His outstanding athletic abilities in track and football won him a full scholarship to Gettysburg College, where he was a member of the ROTC. He was inducted into the Athletic Hall of Honor for both Adams County and Gettysburg College and was named Distinguished Alumnus for Gettysburg College.

Stan “ultimately served 31 years in the Air Force as a fighter pilot. He flew with the Air Force Thunderbirds for three years, two tours in Vietnam, was Vice Commandant at the A.F. Academy, senior military advisor to the Ambassador in Cairo, Egypt, Wing Commander of the 602nd Tactical Air Central Wing, Bergstrom AFB, Texas, and Wing Commander of the 33rd Tactical Fighter Wing, flying F-15s.” (1)

“Upon retiring from the Air Force in 1989, Musser took over as Commandant of the Virginia Tech Corps of Cadets for the next 10 years, retiring in 1999 as the then longest serving Commandant of Cadets in the University’s history. Under his leadership the corps experienced major positive changes in the quality of the program while also embarking on the first period of sustained growth in several decades. Gen. Musser took major steps to change how the corps treated people and how it raised leaders. Under his tutelage the corps evolved from a rite of passage organization to one focused on developing the whole person in a character-based curriculum. He oversaw the beginning of the leader development effort that is thriving today, and significant elements of the program, such as the Emerging Leader Scholarship and the start of what is now the Rice Center for Leader Development, occurred under his leadership.” (2)

Source: (1) Published in Gettysburg Times from October 13 to October 16, 2012; (2) https://airandspace.si.edu/support/wall-of-honor/stanton-r-stan-musser

Units Assigned

  • Commissioned 2LT ROTC
  • 8/1958-8/1959 Pilot training, Malden AB, MO/Laredo AFB, TX
  • Williams Air Force Base, AZ
  • 7/1960 Combat crew training, Nellis AFB, NV (F-100)
  • Survival school training, Stead FB, NV
  • 9/1960 417th Tactical Fighter Squadron/50th Tactical Fighter Wing, Commander, Ramstein AB, West Germany (F-100)
  • 7/1964 31st Tactical Fighter Wing, Chief of wing training and scheduling, Homestead AFB, FL (F-100 pilot)
  • TDY FAC, “A” Brigade, Republic of Vietnam army, Vietnam  (O1-F – 177 combat missions)
  • 4/1966 USAF Academy, Air officer commanding, CO
  • 12/1966-1970  USAF Aerial Demonstration Squadron, “Thunderbird”, Nellis AFB, NV (F-100, F-4 – 300 demonstrations)
  • 5/1970 469th Tactical Fighter Squadron, Assistant operations officer, SEA (F-4E)
  • 388th Tactical Fighter Wing, Deputy commander for operations, Korat RTAFB, Thailand (F-4 – 86 combat missions)
  • 1/1971-8/1973 HQ USAF, Chief of the Tactics Branch, Tactical Forces Division, Directorate of Operations, Washington, DC
  • 7/1974 Industrial College of the Armed Forces
  • 7/1974 4th Tactical Fighter Wing, Assistant deputy commander for operations, Seymour Johnson AFB, NC (F-4E) 
  • 7/1975 USAFA, Deputy commandant of the Cadet Wing
  • 3/1977 USAFA, Vice commandant of cadets
  • 10/1977 1st Tactical Fighter Wing, Vice commander of the first operational F-15 wing, Langley FB, VA (F-15)
  • 8/1979 602nd Tactical Air Control Wing, Commander, Bergstrom AFB, TX
  • 4/1980 33rd Tactical Fighter Wing, Commander, Eglin AFB, FL
  • 2/1982 Vice commander,  Ogden Air Logistics Center, Hill AFB, UT
  • 7/1983 Chief, Office of Military Cooperation, Senior military adviser to the ambassador, Cairo, Egypt
  • 7/1986-7/1987 HQ USAF,  Assistant deputy chief of staff for logistics and engineering
  • 8/1987 Deputy director of the Defense Logistics Agency, Cameron Station, VA
  • 9/1987 Air Force Inspection and Safety Center, Commander, Norton AFB, CA
  • 1989 Retired USAF

Awards & Decorations

Distinguished Service Medal
Distinguished Service Medal
Silver Star
Silver Star
Distinguished Flying Cross
Distinguished Flying Cross with Oak Leaf Cluster
Legion Of Merit
Legion of Merit with 3 Oak Leaf Clusters
Purple Heart
Purple Heart
Air Medal
Air Medal
Meritorious Service Award
Meritorious Service Medal with 10 Oak Leaf Clusters

Flight Info

F-100
F-4
F-15

Rating: Command pilot
Flight hours: 4500

Military & Civilian Education

Military Education:

  • Survival School
  • 1960 Survival school training, Stead FB, NV
  • 7/1974 Industrial College of the Armed Forces

Civilian Education:

  • Gettysburg High School
  • Bachelors Degree, Gettysburg College
  • Masters Degree, Central Michigan
  • Program for senior executives in National and International Security at the John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University.

Stanton (Stan) R. Musser, MGen USAF, Ret., “Headed West” on October 8, 2012.

Stanton Richard Musser, Maj Gen, USAF (Ret.), age 76 years, took his final flight to be with the Lord Oct. 8, 2012, with his family by his side.

He was born April 2, 1936, in Watsontown, the son of Marjorie May and Harold L. Musser. He graduated from Gettysburg High School, Gettysburg College, and earned his master’s from Central Michigan. He completed the program for senior executives in National and International Security at the John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University. His outstanding athletic abilities in track and football won him a full scholarship to Gettysburg College, where he was a member of the ROTC. He was inducted into the Athletic Hall of Honor for both Adams County and Gettysburg College and was named Distinguished Alumnus for Gettysburg College. He ultimately served 31 years in the Air Force as a fighter pilot. He flew with the Air Force Thunderbirds for three years, two tours in Vietnam, was Vice Commandant at the A.F. Academy, senior military advisor to the Ambassador in Cairo, Egypt, Wing Commander of the 602nd Tactical Air Central Wing, Bergstrom AFB, Texas, and Wing Commander of the 33rd Tactical Fighter Wing, flying F-15s. After retirement from the USAF, Gen. Musser spent 10 years as the Commandant of the Virginia Tech Corps of Cadets, where he helped begin the rebuilding of the Corps, to include changing the training system, fully integrating women into residence halls and started a leadership minor for Corps members. Upon leaving VT., he was named Professor Emeritus. He is a command pilot with more than 4,500 hours primarily in the F-100, F-4 and F-15 aircraft. His decorations and awards include: Defense Distinguished Service Medal, the AF Distinguished Service Medal, Silver Star, Legion of Merit with 3 oak leaf clusters, the Distinguished Flying Cross with oak leaf cluster, Purple Heart, Meritorious Service Medal with 10 oak leaf clusters and the AF Commendation Medal.

Gen. Musser is survived by his wife of 53 years, Dawn Burg Musser; three children: Lt. Col. (Ret.) Scott L. Musser, Shari Musser Jones, Kristin Musser Asbury, and their spouses, Janeal Taylor Musser, Greg H. Jones, and Randy Asbury. He is also survived by his six handsome grandsons, Sean, Ryan, Alec, and Bret Musser, Cole and Clay Jones; his step-father, Warren West; sister and brother-in-law, Betty and Tom Verica; and four sisters, Sandra Musser, Terry West, Sandy High, and Sharron Musser Lloyd.

Funeral services will be conducted Saturday, Oct. 20, at 10 a.m. in the Blacksburg United Methodist Church, with the Rev. Reggie Tuck. Interment will follow in Arlington National Cemetery. The family will receive friends, from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 19, at the McCoy Funeral Home.

In lieu of flowers, the family would appreciate contributions to the Virginia Tech Corps of Cadets Scholarship Fund, University Development (0336), Blacksburg, VA 24061 or The Wounded Warrior Project atwww.woundedwarriorproject.org in memory of Maj. Gen. Stan Musser (USAF Ret.)

Published in Gettysburg Times from October 13 to October 16, 2012

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