In the 1950s Donnelly flew
F-51 Mustang and
F-86 Sabre fighter aircraft for the
431st Fighter-Interceptor Squadron at
Selfridge Air Force Base in
Michigan and what was then
Wheelus Air Base in
Libya. Following assignments as an instructor, operations officer and
aide-de-camp, he was stationed with the
555th Tactical Fighter Squadron at the
Ubon Royal Thai Air Force Base in 1966. He flew 100 combat missions over
North Vietnam and 27 over
Laos. After that he was stationed at USAF headquarters in Washington, DC. He was then posted as chief of the
United States Military Training Mission to
Saudi Arabia, prior to assuming command of the
Fifth Air Force and
United States Forces Japan at
Yokota Air Base. He was in charge of U.S. forces both in
Japan and
South Korea. He was then posted to
Ramstein Air Base,
West Germany to become commander of
United States Air Forces in Europe and
Allied Air Forces Central Europe from 1984 to 1987. Donnelly received awards throughout his military activity including the following:
Defense Distinguished Service Medal,
Air Force Distinguished Service Medal,
Defense Superior Service Medal,
Legion of Merit with two
oak leaf clusters,
Distinguished Flying Cross, and
Air Medal with 12 oak leaf clusters. ==References==