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Thomas DeWitt Milling | |
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Born | Winnfield, Louisiana | July 31, 1887
Died | November 26, 1960 Walter Reed Hospital | (aged 73)
Allegiance | United States of America |
Service | United States Army |
Years of service | 1909–1933 1942–1946 |
Rank | Brigadier General |
Battles / wars | World War I World War II |
Awards | Distinguished Service Medal Legion of Merit Officer of the Order of the British Empire Officer of the Order of Leopold (Belgium) Legion d'Honneur (France) |
Thomas DeWitt Milling (July 31, 1887 – November 26, 1960) was a pioneer of military aviation and a brigadier general in the U.S. Army Air Corps. He was the first rated pilot in the history of the United States Air Force.
He received his flight training from the Wright Brothers and was awarded Fédération Aéronautique Internationale (FAI) pilot certificate No. 30 on July 6, 1911. Although Milling was not the first U.S. Army aviator, he was the first to receive Military Aviator Certificate No. 1 on July 5, 1912. Milling also received the first badge awarded to an American military aviator in October 1913.