Background
Burrows, William Claude was born on August 13, 1925 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Son of Paul Edmund and Lynna (Cary) Burrows.
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Burrows, William Claude was born on August 13, 1925 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Son of Paul Edmund and Lynna (Cary) Burrows.
Student, Cornell Univercity, 1943-1944; Bachelor of Science, United States Military Academy, 1948; Master of Arts, Columbia, 1953; student, National War College, 1965-1966.
Commissioned Second lieutenant, United States Army Air Force, 1948; advanced through grades to major general, United States Air Force political science instructor, United States Military Academy, 1953-1956; assistant professor geography, United States Military Academy, 1955-1956; chief staff, United States Taiwan Defense Command, Taipei, Taiwan, 1972-1974; deputy director plans, Headquarters United States Air Force member, (Military Liaison Committee to Atomic Energy Commission), Washington, 1974-1976; deputy chief staff plans and programs, North America Air Defense/ADCOM, Colorado, 1976-1977; vice commander in chief, ADCOM, Colorado, 1977-1979; retired, 1979; program manager, Boeing Aerospace and Boeing Electronics Companies, Seattle, 1979-1988; retired, 1988.
Active Boy Scouts American. Member Air Force Association, Order Daedaleans.
Married Patricia Dawn Huntley, September 6, 1952. Children: William Claude, Barry Huntley.