Background
Stansberry, James Wesley was born on December 29, 1927 in Grafton, West Virginia, United States. Son of William Adrian and Phyllis Gay (Robinson) Stansberry.
Stansberry, James Wesley was born on December 29, 1927 in Grafton, West Virginia, United States. Son of William Adrian and Phyllis Gay (Robinson) Stansberry.
He earned his Master of Business Administration degree, with distinction, in 1956 from the Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio.
In conjunction with his master"s studies, he was the recipient of the Gross and the Wall Street Journal Awards presented annually to the top graduate. He is also a graduate of the Armed Forces Staff College at Norfolk, Virginia. Stansberry began his military career by enlisting as a Private in the Army in 1945.
Following graduation from the United States Military Academy, he was commissioned in the Air Force and served from September 1950 through December 1954 in the Armed Forces Special Weapons Project at Albuquerque, New Mexico.
After graduation from the Air Force Institute of Technology in September 1956, he was assigned to the Northern Air Materiel Area, Pacific, with duty as chief of production at the Kawasaki-Gifu Contract Facility at Gifu, Japan. Stansberry was assigned as assistant professor of air science at Michigan College of Mining and Technology from April 1959 to August 1961.
He then transferred to the Air University at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, and served on the Air Force Reserve Officers" Training Corps headquarters staff for two years. Following graduation from the Armed Forces Staff College in January 1964, Stansberry was ordered to the Air Force Directorate of Nuclear Safety, Kirtland Air Force Base, North.M. In July 1968 he transferred to the Office of the Assistant to the Secretary of Defense (Atomic Energy) in Washington, District of Columbia This tour of duty culminated in his appointment as deputy assistant to the secretary of Defense (atomic energy), where he served until July 1971.
Stansberry was assigned to Air Force Systems Command headquarters, Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland (U.S.), as a division chief and later as executive secretary for Project Acquisition Cost Evaluation, from August 1971 to August 1973.
He then returned to the Pentagon and served on the Air Staff as deputy director of procurement policy. In August 1974 he was appointed deputy to the deputy assistant secretary of defense (procurement). While there he conducted a major Department of Defense study of defense contract profitability (Profit 176) which resulted in major changes to Department of Defense profit policy.
From February 1977 to January 1981, he was deputy chief of staff for contracting and manufacturing, Air Force Systems Command.
He assumed his last command in February 1981. He was promoted to Lieutenant General March 10, 1981, with same date of rank.
After 39 years of service, Stansberry retired on August 1, 1984. Stansberry died on June 28, 2010, in Virginia Beach, Virginia.
Member of AFIT (Alumnus medal 2009), Order of Sword.
Married Audrey Mildred Heinz, May 7, 1950. Children: Nora G., Amy G. Stansberry Goodhand, Lisa Porten.