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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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Dale Vernon Shaffer

Preferred Name: Dale
Date of Birth: October 25, 1933
Highest Military Grade: 0-5 – Lieutenant Colonel
Hometown: Lynnville, IA
Headed West Date: November 24, 2019
Biography
Pilot Information
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Dale Shaffer graduated high school in 1953 in Newton, Iowa. Following graduation Dale worked at the Maytag Company until early 1954.

He then joined the United States Air Force Aviation Cadet Flying Training program. He completed pre-flight training at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, primary flight training at Marana Air Force Base, Arizona and Basic Flight Training at Web Air Force Base, Texas where on June 15, 1955, he was commissioned 2nd Lieutenant and awarded Pilot Wings.”

He was “assigned to Johnson Air Force Base, Japan and returned to the United States in 1957. Dale then worked as an advanced fighter and gunnery training in the F-84 and F-100 aircraft. During his 10 years flying the F-100 he amassed more than 2900 flight hours, 13 flights across the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans using air to air refueling.  Dale was selected as functional test flight pilot, instructor and standardization/evaluation pilot very early in his F-100 career. He flew 252 aerial combat missions in Vietnam during 1967.

After returning to the United States Dale became an instructor pilot in the supersonic T-38 training aircraft. In 1970, Dale was assigned to Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama where he completed Air Force Command and Staff College. From there he was assigned to the United States Third Air Force headquarters in England where he became the Chief of Safety. In 1973, he returned to the United States and was retired in 1974 after more than 20 years active duty.

Some of the awards and decorations Colonel Shaffer received were, the Distinguished Flying Cross, The Bronze Star service medal, 13 Air Medals, The Meritorious Service Medal and numerous other awards recognitions.

Source: https://www.clary-glenn.com/obituary/dale-shaffer

Units Assigned

  • 1954 Aviation Cadet
  • Preflight training, Lackland AFB, TX
  • Primary flight training, Marana AFB, AZ
  • Basic flight training, Webb AFB, TX
  • 6/1955 Commissioned 2LT
  • Johnson AFB, Japan
  • Advanced fighter training (F-84, F-100)
  • 1967 Vietnam (252 combat missions)
  • IP (T-38)
  • 1970 Air Command and Staff College, Maxwell AFB, AL
  • HQ 3rd Air Force, Chief of Safety, England
  • 1974 Retired USAF

Awards & Decorations

Distinguished Flying Cross
Distinguished Flying Cross
Bronze Star
Bronze Star
Air Medal
Air Medal (13)
Meritorious Service Award
Meritorious Service Medal

Flight Info

F-84
F-100
T-38

Flight hours: 2900 hours

Military & Civilian Education

Military Education:

  • 1970 Air Command and Staff College

Civilian Education:

  • 1953 High School in Newton, IA

Dale V. Shaffer, LtCol USAF, Ret., “Headed West” on November 24, 2019.

Dale Vernon Shaffer, Lieutenant Colonel, United States Air Force, died on Sunday, November 24, 2019. Dale was the son of the late Clifford and Leona Shaffer, was born on the 25th of October, 1933 in Lynnville, Iowa. He graduated High School with the class of 1953 in Newton, Iowa. Following graduation Dale worked at the Maytag Company until early 1954.

He then joined the United States Air Force Aviation Cadet Flying Training program. He completed pre-flight training at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, primary flight training at Marana Air Force Base, Arizona and Basic Flight Training at Web Air Force Base, Texas where on June 15, 1955, he was commissioned 2nd Lieutenant and awarded Pilot Wings.

Dale married the late Myrna Myers on Newton on June 18, 1955.  Following a short training period for Air Traffic Control, Dale and Myrna were assigned to Johnson Air Force Base, Japan where their first child, Dale Lynn was born.  Dale and Myrna returned to the United States in 1957 for the birth of their son Joel Ray. Dale then worked as an advanced fighter and gunnery training in the F-84 and F-100 aircraft. During his 10 years flying the F-100 he amassed more than 2900 flight hours, 13 flights across the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans using air to air refueling.  Dale was selected as functional test flight pilot, instructor and standardization/evaluation pilot very early in his F-100 career. He flew 252 aerial combat missions in Vietnam during 1967.

After returning to the United States Dale became an instructor pilot in the supersonic T-38 training aircraft. In 1970, Dale was assigned to Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama where he completed Air Force Command and Staff College. From there he was assigned to the United States Third Air Force headquarters in England where he became the Chief of Safety. In 1973, he returned to the United States and was retired in 1974 after more than 20 years active duty.

Some of the awards and decorations Colonel Shaffer received were, the Distinguished Flying Cross, The Bronze Star service medal, 13 Air Medals, The Meritorious Service Medal and numerous other awards recognitions.

Following retirement Dale and Myrna continued traveling in RV’s through the United States, Canada including the Maritime Provinces.

Dale was preceded in death by his parents, daughter Dale Lynn and Myrna his wife of more than 55 years.

Contributions in memory of Dale can be made to the American Legion Post 111, Newton, Iowa, for the Student Scholarship Fund.

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