Education
They would marry after Flagg graduated from the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland in 1961. Flagg attended flight school in Pensacola, Florida, and became a Navy pilot in 1962.
They would marry after Flagg graduated from the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland in 1961. Flagg attended flight school in Pensacola, Florida, and became a Navy pilot in 1962.
On October 15, 1993, he was censured for failing to prevent the 1991 Tailhook conference scandal, effectively ending any chance for further career advancement. Wilson Falor "Bud" Flagg was a native of Long Beach, California. While in high school he met Darlene, or "Dee", who became his sweetheart.
He served on active duty from 1961 to 1967, including three tours as a fighter pilot in Southeast Asia during the Vietnam War.
After leaving active duty, he continued flying the F-8 Crusader, logging more than 3,200 flight hours. He subsequently embarked upon dual careers as an American Airlines captain and an officer in the Naval Reserve.
In 1987 he became a rear admiral, and was posted at The Pentagon, where he was one of the top officers for the Naval Reserve. In 1993, two years after the 1991 Tailhook Association scandal, he was one of three top officials who received letters of censure for failing to stop extensive incidents of sexual harassment at the association"s Las Vegas convention.
Flagg retired from the Navy in 1995 as a rear admiral and from American Airlines in 1998, although at the time of his death, he still had an office at the Pentagon, for instances in which the Pentagon contacted him for technical advice.
The Flaggs lived in Mississippi, California and Connecticut before settling in the early 1990s to Daybreak Farm, a Black Angus beef cattle farm in Millwood, Virginia. They were killed when it crashed into the Pentagon.
Both were members of the Blue Ridge Hunt.