Brigadier General William P. Nuckols.(United States Air Force)(Biography)

From: U.S. Air Force Military Biographies | Date: January 1, 2004 | Copyright information

BRIGADIER GENERAL WILLIAM P. NUCKOLS

Died May 5, 1981.

William Preston Nuckols was born in Atlantic City, N.J., on April 13, 1905. After attending Swarthmore College and the University of Virginia Law School, he became a member of the editorial staff of newspapers in Richmond, Va.; Atlantic City, N.J., and Miami, Fla.

Entering the Air Corps as a flying cadet in June 1931, General Nuckols graduated from flying School in June 1932, was rated a pilot a...

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