Background
Tallman was born in 1925, in Omaha, Nebraska.
Tallman was born in 1925, in Omaha, Nebraska.
He graduated from Cheyenne High School in Cheyenne, Wyoming in 1942, and enrolled at Wyoming where he was a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association basketball championship team in 1943.
He was the eighth Superintendent of the United States Air Force Academy. Military service
He enrolled in the United States Military Academy, West Point, New York, graduating in 1946. He received a master"s degree in international affairs from The George Washington University in 1967 and an honorary doctor of laws degree from the University of Wyoming in 1978.
Tallman earned his pilot wings in the United States Army Air Forces at Stewart Field, New York in 1946, and then served in a succession of fighter unit assignments, including aircraft carrier duty with the Navy.
In 1956, Tallman (United States Air Force) became a training officer at the United States. Air Force Academy, eventually assuming the duties of cadet group air officer commanding. AOCs assist and advise cadet commanders in the operation of their units.
Three years later he was transferred to Headquarters United States. Air Forces in Europe as an operations staff officer Returning from Europe in 1962, he entered the Marine Corps Senior Staff School, Quantico, Virginia, completing it a year later.
He then had a series of operational duties in the United States until 1965 when he become executive assistant to the commander, Military Assistance Command, Vietnam, in Saigon.
In 1970 he become commander, 836th Air Division, MacDill Air Force Base, Florida. The next year he was named deputy commander, Air Force Military Personnel Center, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas, and in 1972 assumed command of the center. He became deputy chief of staff, personnel, Headquarters United States. Air Force in August 1975.
General Tallman became the eighth United States. Air Force Academy Superintendent on June 27, 1977.
Tallman was promoted to lieutenant general September 1, 1975, with date of rank August 27, 1975. He retired July 1, 1981, later serving as President of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University for five years.
He died March 6, 2006 of complications of Alzheimer"s disease and Parkinson"s disease.