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Major General, U.S. Army
William J. Maddox Jr was a distinguished United States Army Aviator who rose to the rank of Major General in the United States Army. His military service was defined by an extraordinary aviation career, during which he amassed over 10,500 total flying hours.
Throughout his decades of service, Maddox served in multiple key conflicts of the mid-20th century, including the Korean War and the Vietnam War. He flew nearly 4,000 of his total hours directly in combat environments over Korea, Vietnam, and Cambodia, showcasing his dedication and expertise under fire.
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