SMITH ALFRED R

LTC Alfred R. Smith was a VHPA member who died after his tour in Vietnam on 05/01/2010 at the age of 80.4 from respiratory failure
Baton Rouge, LA
Flight Class 53-F
Date of Birth 12/12/1929
Served in the U.S. Army
Served in Vietnam with 17 AHC in 67-69
Call sign in Vietnam EAGLE 4
This information was provided by SSN search Sep 2010

More detail on this person: Lt. Col. Alfred Smith Retired Army Lt. Col. Alfred Smith, 80, a career soldier and one of the most decorated in Texas history, passed away Saturday, May 1, 2010, succumbing to respiratory failure with complications from years of exposure to the herbicide Agent Orange in Vietnam. Services will be 1 p.m. Thursday, May 6, at Wilkirson-Hatch-Bailey Funeral Home on Bosque Blvd. Full military honors, with gun salute, will follow at Waco Memorial Park. Visitation will be 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, May 5, at Wilkirson-Hatch-Bailey Garden Room. Col. Smith, a native of Waco, played football for the Waco High School Tigers from 1946-1948, before graduating in 1948. Col. Smith, an Army bootstrapper, worked during his early military years to earn a degree in history from the University of Southern Mississippi. Col. Smith served in the Korean campaign and in Vietnam as a Rotary Wing Commander, earning the Distinguished Flying Cross, two Legions of Merit, multiple Bronze Stars with V for Valor in Combat, and many other distinguished medals and honors. He was a paratrooper, a nuclear weapons-qualified Army aviator, and a test pilot for the Army Aviation Test Board, who was invited to perform touch-and-go's with the Blue Angels. He also served as the project officer for the Mohawk. A friend in Waco once asked him, "Al, what did you fly?" To which Col. Smith responded with a chuckle, "Anything that had wings." Following active military service, he was a member of several military pilot and officer organizations. During later years and difficult times, Col. Smith found strength in the power and forgiveness of the resurrected Christ, and, as a result of the efforts of Mr. Herbert Harding, he later joined the Horizons class of the First United Methodist Church. Col. Smith left a legacy of work ethic and commitment to duty, honor, and country for his children to follow. He is survived by his dear Lynette; daughters, Sandra, of Baton Rouge, LA, and Deborah, of Waco; son, A. Michael, of New Jersey; grandchildren, Andrew, Samuel, Edward, Smith, Thad, Dominic, and Margaret; great-grandchildren, Joseph, Jackson, and Baker; brother, Ed; sister, Viola; and many other family members and friends. Waco Tribune-Herald: 5/04/2010...U5

Burial information: Waco Memorial Park, Waco, TX

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