accompanying
Strategic Air Command Commanders-in-Chief General
Joseph J. Nazzaro greeted
United States Air Force Chief of Staff General
John P. McConnell at
Strategic Air Command's Headquarters in Offutt Air Force Base,
Omaha, Nebraska, August 1, 1968. |left|222x222px As commander of the Army Air Forces' first jet-equipped fighter group in 1946, Holloway pioneered in this new field of tactical jet air operations. After graduation from the
National War College in 1951, he progressed through key staff assignments in both operations and development fields at Headquarters U.S. Air Force. Later, as director of operational requirements, he played a key role in preparing and evaluating proposals for many aircraft and missiles. Holloway spent four years in
Tactical Air Command (TAC) as deputy commander of both the
9th and
12th Air Forces, and in 1961 he was named deputy commander in chief of the
U.S. Strike Command at
MacDill Air Force Base,
Florida. Later in that assignment, he also fulfilled additional responsibilities as deputy commander in chief of the Middle East/Southern Asia and Africa South of the Sahara Command. ==Senior commands and retirement==