Mackmull, Jack Vincent, LTG

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Last Rank
Lieutenant General
Last Service Branch
Infantry
Last Primary MOS
0002-General Officer
Last MOS Group
General Officer
Primary Unit
1981-1984, 0002, 18th Airborne Corps (XVIII)
Service Years
1950 - 1984
Infantry
Lieutenant General
Six Overseas Service Bars

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Home State
Ohio
Ohio
Year of Birth
1927
 
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Home Town
Dayton
Date of Passing
Apr 03, 2011
 

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Few Army Aviators have had the variety of important aviation assignments throughout a career as Lieutenant General Jack V. Mackmull. While Chief of the AWO Branch during the early days of the Vietnam War, he managed the greatest expansion in the history of the Branch. Recognizing that Aviation Warrant Officers had no definite career program, he personally wrote the forerunner of today's Aviation Warrant Officer career program.

He had three combat aviation tours in Vietnam, first commanding the 13th CAB in 1964, then one of only three aviation battalions in USARV. On his second tour, he commanded the 164th CAG that included all aviation in the Mekong Delta and effectively integrated Air Cavalry, airmobile, and attack helicopters and aviation logistics in all combat operations.

In 1972, he returned to USARV for a third tour to command the 1st Aviation Brigade that encompassed all Army Aviation in Vietnam. He effectively managed the draw-down of all aviation units and equipment without incident--a retrograde movement of some 15,000 men and more than 1,000 aircraft--without stopping aviation combat operations.

As Deputy Commanding General of AVSCOM, he participated in the source selection of the Black Hawk and Apache, and designed and implemented "Systems Management" which is used today. As the Commanding General of the JFK Special Warfare Center he established the original requirement for Aviation and Tiltrotor Support of Special Operations Forces, and helped to organize the Delta Force and Special Operations Aviation.

As Assistant Division Commander, and later as Commanding General of the 101st Air Assault Division, Lieutenant General Mackmull designed and implemented the Combat Aviation Management System, several FM's on "Air Assault Operations" and preselected aviation battle drills. While at Fort Campbell, he organized Task Force 160, a major innovation.

In 1982, Lieutenant General Mackmull chaired the Tactical Employment Committee at the Army Aviation Review. This committee's actions led to the establishment of the Army Aviation Branch and recognition of the requirement for helicopter air-to-air combat. He completed his career as Commanding General, XVIII Airborne Corps.

This highly decorated and respected Combat Infantryman, Special Forces Officer, and Master Parachutist has been called "Mr. Aviation" by the Chief of Staff and FORSCOM and TRADOC Commanders and considered his greatest award to be Master Army Aviator.
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On 25 October 1983, U.S. Forces were ordered to Grenada to rescue Americans. Over 100 Army women participated. Grenada was the first American armed conflict where women were allowed to fly helicopters. Women also served as MP, intelligence officers, mechanics and logistics specialists, and one even served as the crew chief on a Blackhawk medical evacuation helicopter.

Four women military police officers were in Grenada just after the U.S. Invasion, but were promptly sent back to their base at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, when the 82d Airborne Division Commander became aware of the their presence. They were returned a day-and-a-half later by the Commander of the XVIII Airborne Corps, LTG Jack Mackmull, an avid supporter of women troops. The first combat support unit with women soldiers arrived five days after the 25 October assault.

Experience in Grenada led to study in all of the services concerning risks that new roles posed for women. In 1988, the Secretary of Defense issued the Standard Risk Rule that required evaluation of the chances of direct exposure to hostile fire or capture when deciding when an assignment should be open to women.

   

   1981-1984, 0002, 18th Airborne Corps (XVIII)

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18th Airborne Corps (XVIII)

Lindsay, James, GEN, (1952-1990) USA 00GC Lieutenant General
McDowell, Frank, LTC, (1979-2006) AV 153C Lieutenant Colonel
Burleson, Jean (John), COL, (1971-2000) MP 31A Major
Donaldson, Jeffrey, LTC, (1969-1989) IN 11A Major
Moreau, Terry, COL, (1974-2000) MP 31A Major
Pahe, Charles, MAJ, (1966-1988) AV 15B Major
Crawford, Roy, LTC, (1974-2002) AG 2110 Captain
Goede, Jeff, CPT, (1978-1990) FA 13E Captain
Greear, Sol, LTC, (1972-1994) FA 1193 Captain
Medlin, John, CW3, (1977-1999) MI 352C Chief Warrant Officer 3
Sylvester, Robert, MSG, (1977-2006) MI 96Z50 Master Sergeant
Bryant, Walter, SFC, (1972-1993) FA 13B40 Sergeant First Class
Croft, Dannie, MSG, (1967-1992) AD 16H10 Sergeant First Class
Gahan, Gibson, CW3, (1971-1991) JA 71D40 Sergeant First Class
Garner, Curtiss, SGM, (1967-2000) MP 95B10 Sergeant First Class
Goings, Thomas, SFC, (1971-1985) MI 96B10 Sergeant First Class
Goings, Thomas, SFC, (1971-1985) MI 96B10 Sergeant First Class
Ince Sr, Reinaldo G, 1SG, (1969-1991) IN 11Z50 Sergeant First Class
Makin, Frank, CSM, (1972-1996) AD 16Z50 Sergeant First Class
Minosky, Frank, CSM, (1970-1995) IN 11B10 Sergeant First Class
Rietman, Barry, SFC, (1963-1983) IN 11B20 Sergeant First Class
Waynick, Jimmy, SFC, (1965-1985) MP 95B10 Sergeant First Class
Chaves Jr., Manuel F., CSM, (1977-2003) FA 13B10 Staff Sergeant
Cook, Michael, SSG, (1977-1983) IN 11B30 Staff Sergeant
Goings, Thomas, SFC, (1971-1985) MI 96B10 Staff Sergeant
Barnes, H F, SSG, (1978-1999) AV 67V10 Sergeant
Bowles, Norman, SSG, (1975-1988) FA 13E10 Sergeant
Christopher, Ronald, SGT, (1979-1983) MI 98Z50 Sergeant
Heslip-Wells, Melva, SGT, (1981-1991) QM 76C10 Sergeant
LaFayette, Adam, SGT, (1982-1986) AG 74F20 Sergeant
Slappy, Joshua, SFC, (1969-1992) MP 95B20 Sergeant
Wood, Russ, SGT, (1982-1988) IN 11B10 Sergeant
Fossett, Talmadge, CPL, (1984-1987) SC 31C10 Corporal
Johns-Wright, Mary, SGT, (1980-1993) AG 71L10 Corporal
Bates, Kenneth, SFC, (1973-1993) JA 71D30 Specialist 5
Mason, Wayne, SP 5, (1976-1983) MI 96D10 Specialist 5
Boyd, Lonnie, SGT, (1983-1990) MI 98K Specialist 4
Damron, Daniel, SSG, (1978-2010) SC 72E10 Specialist 4
James, David, 1SG, (1981-2004) MP 95B10 Specialist 4
Lavassaur, Richard, 1SG, (1976-2009) MP 31B20 Specialist 4
Palamara, James, SP 4, (1981-1985) AD 24E20 Specialist 4
Santee, Larry, SP 4, (1978-1981) AD 16D10 Specialist 4
Shepherd, David, SP 4, (1980-1983) FA 13B10 Specialist 4
Walker, Steve, SGT, (1981-1991) MP 95B10 Specialist 4
Williams, James, SP 4, (1979-1982) MP 95B10 Specialist 4
Boyd, Jerome D, SFC, (1983-2013) AG 71L10 Specialist
Quigley, Thomas, SPC, (1983-1987) TC 64C10 Specialist
Stengline, Richard, SPC, (1983-1987) TC 64C10 Specialist
Antenori, Frank, SFC, (1984-2004) OD 55G10 Private First Class
Yount, James, PFC, (1979-1981) SC 36C10 Private First Class
Hocking, Brian, SP 4, (1984-1988) EN 81E10 Private (E-2)
Sedlak, Charles, PV2, (1979-1982) AD 16D40 Private (E-2)
Rosenthal, Phil, SSG, (1971-1984) MI 96B40 Staff Sergeant
Burke, Tom, MAJ, (1966-1996) IM Captain
Della Jacono, John, COL, (1975-2005) Captain
Dew, Dr.John, CPT, (1984-2003) MD Captain
Spivey, Willie, 1SG, (1981-2006) AG Sergeant Major
Quiles, Richard, CW3, (1974-1994) Sergeant First Class
Young, Ronnie, SFC, (1983-1998) AV Sergeant First Class

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