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Henry J. Meade (August 8, 1925 – June 22, 2006) was Chief of Chaplains of the United States Air Force. Born in Brookline, Massachusetts in 1925, Meade was an ordained Roman Catholic priest. He graduated from Saint Anselm College and Saint John's Seminary.[2] Meade died on June 22, 2006.
Henry J. Meade | |
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Born | Brookline, Massachusetts | August 8, 1925
Died | June 22, 2006 MetroWest Medical Center, Massachusetts[1] | (aged 80)
Allegiance | United States |
Service | United States Air Force |
Rank | Major general |
Commands | Chief of Chaplains of the United States Air Force |
Career
editMeade joined the United States Air Force in 1957. After serving at various locations around the world, he was assigned to The Pentagon in 1969. In 1972, he was named Deputy Chief of Chaplains of the United States Air Force with the rank of brigadier general. He was promoted to Chief of Chaplains and achieved the rank of major general in 1974. Meade remained Chief of Chaplains until his retirement in 1978.
Awards he received include the Legion of Merit, the Bronze Star Medal, the Air Force Commendation Medal with three oak leaf clusters and the Outstanding Unit Award.
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Stickgold, Emma (June 26, 2006). "Henry J. Meade, 80, Chief Of Chaplains For Air Force". Boston Globe. Archived from the original on July 12, 2012.
- ^ "Chaplain (Major General) Henry J. Meade". United States Air Force. Archived from the original on 2012-07-21. Retrieved 2011-10-03.