Emil C. Kiel
Kiel in the 1950s
Born(1895-09-25)September 25, 1895
Manitowoc, Wisconsin
DiedDecember 1, 1971(1971-12-01) (aged 76)
AllegianceUnited States of America
Service/branchUnited States Air Force
Years of serviceWorld War I
World War II
RankBrigadier general

Emil Charles Kiel (September 25, 1895[1] December 1, 1971) was a brigadier general in the United States Air Force.

Biography

Kiel was born Emil Charles Kiel in Wisconsin in 1895.[2] He would attend The Stout Institute. Kiel died on December 1, 1971.

Career

Kiel jointed the United States Army Reserve in 1917. He would become an aviator and be assigned as an instructor with the 91st Aero Squadron. During World War II he served in the Office of the Chief of the United States Army Air Corps before becoming Chief of Staff of the Fourth Air Force and the Eighth Air Force. Following the war he was given command of Scott Air Force Base, Sheppard Air Force Base, and Caribbean Air Command.

Awards he received include the Distinguished Service Medal, the Legion of Merit, the Bronze Star Medal, the Air Medal, and the Croix de Guerre of France. Kiel was also an Honorary Commander of the Order of the British Empire.

References

  1. Fogerty, Robert P. (1953). "Biographical Data on Air Force General Officers, 1917-1952, Volume 1 – A thru L" (PDF). Air Force Historical Research Agency. pp. 988–990. USAF historical studies: no. 91. Archived (PDF) from the original on August 31, 2021. Retrieved November 9, 2021.
  2. "Biographies : BRIGADIER GENERAL EMIL C. KIEL". www.af.mil. Archived from the original on 16 July 2012. Retrieved 27 January 2022.
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