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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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Young, Gordon L.

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Gordon L. Young

Preferred Name: Gordon
Nickname/Call Sign: Gordy
Date of Birth: September 4, 1924
Highest Military Grade: 0-5 – Lieutenant Colonel
Hometown: Academy, SD
Headed West Date: July 2, 2015
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Gordy Young flew with the 174th TFS/185th TFG, Sioux City IA Air National Guard and deployed to Phu Cat, RVN as a “Bat” from 1968-1969.

In 1968 Lt Col Gordon L. Young lead 129 airmen and 29 officers of the 174th with 22 F-100Cs to Phu Cat AB, in Vietnam. The 174th included teachers, farmers, a local weather man, three father-son combinations and four brothers.

Units Assigned

  • 1961 174th Tactical Fighter Squadron/185th Tactical Fighter Group, Sioux City IA Air National Guard
  • 1968-1969 74th Tactical Fighter Squadron/185th Tactical Fighter Group, Commander, Phu Cat “Bats”, Phu Cat, AB, RVN

Awards & Decorations

Silver Star
Silver Star
Distinguished Flying Cross
Distinguished Flying Cross with Oak Leaf Cluster
Bronze Star
Bronze Star
Air Medal
Air Medal with 12 Oak Leaf Clusters
Presidential Unit Citation
Presidential Unit Citation

Flight Info

F-100

Wall of Honor location: Foil:10 , Panel:3 , Column:2 , Line:66

Military & Civilian Education

Civilian Education:

  • 1943 Yankton (S.D.) High School
  • BS/Accounting, University of South Dakota

Gordon L. Young, LtCol USAF, Ret., “Headed West” on July 2, 2015.

Gordon L. Young
September 4, 1924 – July 2, 2015
Gordon Lee Young, 90, of Sioux City died Thursday, July 2, 2015, at Sunrise Assisted Living.

Services will be 2 p.m. Monday at Morningside Chapel, Christy-Smith Funeral Home, with the Rev. Harold Werley officiating. Burial will be in Banner Township Cemetery, Lawton, Iowa.

Gordon was born on Sept. 4, 1924, in Academy, S.D., the son of Mervin and Veronica (Dreger) Young. He graduated from Yankton (S.D.) High School in 1943. Gordon continued his education at University of South Dakota, receiving a degree in accounting.

He married Marcia Jensen on Jan. 27, 1947.

Gordon joined the U.S. Army Air Corps in 1945 and served as a pilot during World War II. He was called to active duty during the Korean and Vietnam wars. His awards and decorations included, among others, the Silver Star, the Distinguished Flying Cross with one oakleaf cluster, a Bronze Star Medal and the Air Medal with 12 oakleaf clusters. Gordon received the Presidential Unit Citation while commanding the 174th Fighter Squadron in Vietnam.

He was a member of Grace United Methodist Church and the American Legion George Nelson Post 662 in Sergeant Bluff.
Gordon is survived by his son, Jim (Monica) Young of Sioux City; grandchildren, Eric (Sara) Young, Jaime (Tyler) Blessing, and Jonathan Young; great-grandchildren, Dane, Sawyer and Alana Young, and Emilee Blessing; and nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Marcia on Sept. 4, 2013; brother, Max; and sister, Jane Borin.

Young, Gordon At Phu Cat
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