Blackburn, Donald, BG

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Last Rank
Brigadier General
Last Service Branch
US
Last Primary MOS
0002-General Officer
Last MOS Group
General Officer
Primary Unit
1968-1971, Research, Development and Engineering Command (RDECOM), US Army Materiel Command (AMC)
Service Years
1938 - 1971
US Special Forces
Brigadier General
Twelve Overseas Service Bars

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Home State
Florida
Florida
Year of Birth
1916
 
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Home Town
West Palm Beach
Last Address
Sarasota, FL
Date of Passing
May 24, 2008
 
Location of Interment
Arlington National Cemetery (VLM) - Arlington, Virginia
Wall/Plot Coordinates
SECTION 1 SITE 780 LH

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  2008, National Cemetery Administration (NCA)


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Brigadier General Donald C. "Don" Blackburn (United States Army, retired) (September 14, 1916 - May 24, 2008) was a United States Army Special Forces officer, best known for his significant command and developmental roles in the U.S. Army Special Forces. Commander of the highly classified Studies and Observations Group 1965-66.


Army service


Donald Blackburn was commissioned a second lieutenant in the Infantry Reserve on May 30, 1938, and entered into active duty with the Army Sept. 22, 1940, assigned to the 24th Infantry at Fort Benning, Ga. At the outbreak of World War II, he was serving as an advisor to a battalion of the 12th Infantry, Philippine Army. Upon the fall of Bataan in April 1942, he evaded capture and until October 1945 conducted guerrilla warfare on the island of Luzon. During this latter period, he reorganized and commanded the 11th Infantry, Philippine Army, which was integrated in October 1945 as a regular unit in the Philippine military establishment.


Since World War II, Blackburn has served in various command and staff assignments. He was assigned to the Department of Military Psychology and Leadership, Tactical Department, United States Military Academy, in 1950. During 1953, he attended the Armed Forces Staff College, Norfolk, Va. He was then assigned to NATO's Allied Forces Northern Europe, Oslo, Norway. On return to the United States in 1956, he was assigned as commanding officer, 3rd Training Regiment, Fort Jackson, S.C. In 1957, he was assigned to MAAG, Vietnam, and served as the senior advisor to the commanding general, 5th Military Region (Mekong Delta). In October 1958, he was assigned as commanding officer, 77th Special Forces Group (now the 7th SFG) where he was instrumental in initiating Special Forces operations in Southeast Asia. He attended the 1960 class of the National War College. He served as deputy director of developments for Special Warfare, Office of the Chief of Research and Development from 1961-1964, and then was reassigned to the office, Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations as Director of Special Warfare. Blackburn was SOG Commander (Studies and Observations Group) Military Assistance Command, Vietnam, from May 1965 to May 1966. He served as assistant deputy director, Defense Communications Planning Group from August 1966 to August 1967. He was the assistant division commander, 82nd Airborne Division from September 1967 to October 1968. He was the Director of Plans and Programs, office of the Chief of Research and Development from October 1968 until his retirement in 1971.


In retirement


Following his retirement from military service, Blackburn took a position with Braddock, Dunn and McDonald, where he served as vice president, special projects until he retired in 1979.


While 77th/7th SFG(A) Commander, he assembled the first Operation White Star Mobile Training Teams. The first itieration was led by Bull Simons whom he had first gotten to know from the Philippines. He was the director of plans and programs, office of the Chief of Research and Development from October 1968 until his retirement in 1971. While in the position, he authorized and oversaw the initial electin of the Son Tay POW for Operation Ivory Coast, briefing LTG Wheeler. He was part of the briefing with Dr. Henry Kissinger. He is the one that chose BG Manor (Air Force and overall commander of the Raid), Bull Simons, Dick Meadows and "Doc" Cataldo. After the Raid, he was the one that navigated the furor over the fact there were no prisoners.


   

   1965-1966, MACV Studies and Observations Group (MACV-SOG)

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 MACV Studies and Observations Group (MACV-SOG) Details

MACV Studies and Observations Group (MACV-SOG)
Military Assistance Command, Vietnam, Studies and Observations Group (MACV-SOG) was a highly classified, multi-service United States special operations unit which conducted covert unconventional warfare operations prior to and during the Vietnam War. Established on 24 January 1964, the unit conducted strategic reconnaissance missions in Republic of Vietnam (South Vietnam), the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (North Vietnam), Laos, and Cambodia; carried out the capture of enemy prisoners, rescued downed pilots, and conducted rescue operations to retrieve prisoners of war throughout Southeast Asia; and conducted clandestine agent team activities and psychological operations. The unit participated in most of the significant campaigns of the Vietnam War, including the Tonkin Gulf Incident which precipitated American involvement, Operation Steel Tiger, Operation Tiger Hound, the Tet Offensive, Operation Commando Hunt, the Cambodian Campaign, Operation Lam Son 719, and the Easter Offensive. The unit was formally disbanded and replaced by the Strategic Technical Directorate Assistance Team 158 on 1 May 1972. At its peak, SOG had about 2,000 members. An estimated 7,800 men served in SOG over its eight-year existence. Some SOG veterans, such as Dick Meadows, Eldon Bargewell and Walt Shumate, became founders and leaders of Delta Force, the Army's counterterrorism and hostage- rescue unit founded in 1977. SOG members received more than 2,000 individual awards for heroism, including 10 Medals of Honor, twice as many as the 82nd Airborne Division received in both world wars. Medal of Honor recipients were Robert L. Howard, James P. Fleming, Roy P. Benavidez, Jon R. Cavaiani, Franklin Miller, Fred Zabitosky, Thomas R. Norris, Loren D. Hagen, John J. Kedenburg and George K. Sisler. The unit's members also received 23 Distinguished Service Crosses, the military's second highest award for valor. SOG had high casualty rates. In 1968, the unit had more people killed and injured than it had positions. Ten teams were lost. Fourteen teams were overrun or destroyed. Fifty members of SOG are still considered MIAs.
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Light Infantry
 
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MACV Studies and Observations Group (MACV-SOG)

Parmly IV, Eleazar, COL, (1946-1975) Lieutenant Colonel
Snowden, Ben David, SFC, (1954-1967) Sergeant First Class
Bass, Lloyd, CW3, (1956-1979) Staff Sergeant
Manner, Eugene, COL, (1957-1987) LO 2625 Colonel
Simons, Arthur D (Bull), COL, (1941-1971) IN 1542 Colonel
MacNamara, Edwin Joseph, MAJ, (1947-1966) IN 31542 Major
Card, William Rown, MAJ, (1948-1971) IN 31542 Captain
Craig, William Hover Jr., CPT, (1958-1966) IN 1542 Captain
Meadows, Richard (Dick), MAJ, (1947-1977) IN 1542 Captain
Nash, John Michel, CPT, (1959-1966) TC 101D Captain
Rasmussen, Delbert, MAJ, (1958-1980) IN 1542 Captain
Sylvester, Bill, MAJ, (1962-1985) IN 1542 Captain
Thorne, Larry Alan, MAJ, (1954-1965) IN 1542 Captain
Irving, John William, 1LT, (1952-1965) IN 1542 First Lieutenant
Sisler, George Kenton, 1LT, (1964-1967) IN 1542 First Lieutenant
Furst, Henry S., SGM, (1942-1972) IN 11F50 Sergeant Major
Conroy, Paul Ames, MSG, (1942-1967) IN 11Z50 Master Sergeant
Hazelwood, David, SGM, (1955-1975) MI 96C10 Master Sergeant
Pegram, Richard Epps, SGM, (1945-1968) IN 11G50 Master Sergeant
SHAFER. JR, GEORGE, MSG, (1963-1985) AG 00D Master Sergeant
Waugh, William, SGM, (1948-1972) SF 18Z5 Master Sergeant
Almendariz, Samuel, MSG, (1953-1967) IN 11F40 Sergeant First Class
Echevarria, Raymond Louis, SGM, (1951-1966) IN 11B50 Sergeant First Class
Jones, James Emory, SGM, (1958-1966) IN 11F10 Sergeant First Class
Laws, Delmer Lee, SFC, (1953-1967) IN 11C40 Sergeant First Class
MacDougall, Edward H., MSG, (1943-1973) IN 11B10 Sergeant First Class
Owens, Ronald, SFC, (1965-1976) IN 11F40 Sergeant First Class
Villarosa, Paul Herman, SFC, (1951-1968) SC 05B4S Sergeant First Class
Williams, Eddie Lee, SGM, (1953-1966) IN 11Z50 Sergeant First Class
Arnold, Robert, SSG, (1964-1968) QM Staff Sergeant
Newcomb, Tony, CPT, (1964-1983) MI 97C Staff Sergeant
Carpenter, Howard Bruce, SGT, (1962-1967) SC 05B10 Sergeant
Gibson, Rowland Edward, SGT, (1962-1967) MD 91B10 Sergeant
Carter, Larry, SP 5, (1966-1969) MI 96B10 Specialist 5
Ohal, Gary F, SP 4, (1964-1966) SC 72B10 Specialist 5
Rose, Gerald Bruce, SP 5, (1961-1965) IN 11B20 Specialist 5
Russell, Peter, SP 4, (1966-1967) IN 11C20 Specialist 4
Sain, Don Rue, SP 4, (1965-1966) SC 05B4S Specialist 4
Singlaub, John Kirk, MG, (1943-1978) Colonel
Kilburn, Gerald, LTC, (1947-1972) Major
Allen, Edgar, MAJ, (1948-1973) Captain
Jackson, Richard, 1LT, (1944-1970) Master Sergeant
Moore, Billy, CSM, (1950-1979) Master Sergeant
Borja, Domingo R. S., SFC, (1949-1967) Sergeant First Class
Ricci, Arthur, MSG, (1953-1973) Staff Sergeant
Bennett, Harold George, SSG, (1957-1966) Specialist 4

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