George Vernon Holloman (1902–1946) was an American inventor in the United States Army.
George Holloman was born in Rich Square, North Carolina in 1902.[1]
With Carl J. Crane, Holloman developed and demonstrated an automatic landing system for airplanes. For his invention he was awarded the Mackay Trophy in 1938.[2] He died in a crash in Formosa in 1946.[3]