STEWART ROBERT R

MAJ Robert R. Stewart was a potential VHPA member who died after his tour in Vietnam on 03/12/2001 at the age of 81.0
Munster, IN
Date of Birth 03/10/1920
Served in the U.S. Air Force
Served in Vietnam with 40 ARRS in 68
Call sign in Vietnam JOLLY GREEN
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More detail on this person: Major, Ret USAF Robert R. Stewart Memorials (K - Z) Times, The (Munster, IN) - Friday, March 16, 2001 Florida / Porter County, in Robert Ross Stewart, Major USAF (Ret. ), 81, of St. Petersburg, Florida, formerly of Porter County, Indiana, died Monday, March 12, 2001. Born in Porter County, he retired to St. Petersburg in 1970. Major Stewart was a decorated WWII bomber pilot, a six year veteran of the Strategic Air Command (SAC), and was a member of the 40th Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Jolly Green Giants helicopter group in the Vietnam conflict. During his Vietnam combat tour, the Major earned the Bronze Star and 14 Air Medals. He flew 88 combat sorties and was credited with nine combat saves. Among his many other commendations, Major Stewart was awarded two Distinguished Flying Crosses during his 28-year service career. Major Stewart worked his way through college in a steel mill in Gary, Indiana, and as a draftsman at the Kingsbury Ordinance Plant. He received his Bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering from Purdue University in 1946. He later worked at Dow Chemical Company until his return to active duty during the Korean conflict. He was trained in Thermo-nuclear weapons delivery in 1955, and received his Master's degree in Nuclear Engineering from the Air Force Institute of Technology in 1963. For the next five years, he worked at the Air Force Nuclear Weapons Laboratory at Kirkland AFC in Albuquerque, N. M. Following his service in Southeast Asia, Major Stewart retired from Mae Dill AFB in 1970. He had an avid interest in history. He was a member of the Retired Officer's Association, the 98' Bomb Group Veterans' Association, the B26 Marauder Historical Society, the SAC B47 Thousant Hour Club, and a member of the St. Petersburg Museum of History where he assisted in cataloging their military collection. Major Stewart is survived by his six children: Margaret Stewart of Randolph, MA, Robert Stewart of St. Petersburg, John Stewart of Largo, FL, Laura A. Stewart of St. Petersburg, Mary Stewart Atkinson of Safety Harbor, FL and Thomas Stewart of St. Petersburg; six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

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