Timothy Randolph Perry, American military officer, aviator. Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps scholar North Carolina State University, 1971; recipient United States Air Force Academy appointment United States Senate, 1971, Meritorious Unit citation United States Navy, 1982, 84, Naval Aviator award United States Navy, 1978, Naval Battle E award, 1981.
Background
Perry, Timothy Randolph was born on May 21, 1952 in Zebulon, North Carolina, United States. Son of Sonny Maxwell and Rosa (Tempie) Perry. Tim was a U.S. Navy Lieutenant Commander pilot on active military duty when he died in a military air plane crash.He was piloting a Navy A-3 out of Alameda, Ca. when his plane malfunctioned and crashed into the waters of Pyramid Lake Nevada on January 13, 1987. His body was never recovered nor were those of his 2 man crew.
Education
Bachelor of Science in Zoology and Bio-chemical with honors, North Carolina State University, 1975.
Career
Manager production Corning Electronics, Raleigh, North Carolina, 1975-1976. Commissioned ensign United States Navy, 1976, advanced through grades to lieutenant Commander, 1986, jet student naval aviator Beeville, Texas, 1976-1978, replacement pilot San Diego, 1978-1979, carrier based pilot Fleet Post Office, New York City, 1979-1982, officer software systems, 1979-1981, systems analyst, 1980-1982, jet instructor pilot Beeville, 1982-1985, recalled to active duty California, 1986. Manager systems tests Litton Data Systems, Colorado Springs, Colorado, 1985-1986.
Achievements
Timothy Randolph Perry has been listed as a noteworthy military officer, aviator by Marquis Who's Who.
Religion
Catholic
Membership
Member Young Representatives for Reagan, San Antonio, 1984. Member Aircraft Owner's and Pilots Association, Future Airline Pilots Association Clubs: Management (Colorado Springs).
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United States
Personality
Fun, full of life, worked out most days, tender hearted, a special kind good man lost far too young.
Physical Characteristics:
Tall, Handsome, called Rock because of his strong physique.
Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps scholar North Carolina State University, 1971. Recipient United States Air Force Academy appointment United States Senate, 1971, Meritorious Unit citation United States Navy, 1982, 84, Naval Aviator award United States Navy, 1978, Naval Battle E award, 1981.
Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps scholar North Carolina State University, 1971. Recipient United States Air Force Academy appointment United States Senate, 1971, Meritorious Unit citation United States Navy, 1982, 84, Naval Aviator award United States Navy, 1978, Naval Battle E award, 1981.