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Wofford, Kenneth
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Kenneth Wofford served on active duty during World War II through Viet Nam era. After his military service he worked as Aeronautics Operations Director for the State of Minnesota. Attained pilot rating at the racial segregated Pilot Training location of Tuskegee Army Air Field, Alabama (“Military Aviation Experiment” site). Flying experience was in single-engine, two engine, and four engine type airplanes; accumulated 9,000 (+) flying hours and 100 combat zone missions.

Major job assignments included the positions of Executive, Director, Manager, and Supervisor; also 14 years as the Commander of varied type Support Units, Aviation Flying Squadrons, and the large Tachikawa Air Base Complex (with six satellite bases). Served with Tactical Air Command, Air Defense Command, Military Airlift Command, United States Air Force Europe (twice) Pacific Air Command and Air University. Had periods of duty in Joint-Service capacities with the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard and NATO (National Atlantic Treaty Organization); also years of interrelations with many allied Foreign Government (Agencies/Officials).

Years of active involvement (local and national) with volunteer work in diverse associations and organizations and some mentor/counseling of youth toward educational preparedness for life & opportunities. Also dedicated to promoting of Aviation/Aerospace Industry (general and commercial and military) and possibly (an option) of career in military and government.