Early life and qualifications General Davis was born in
Wayne, Nebraska, in 1935, (Parents Mary Ellen Vallery & Burr Russell Davis) where he attended Wayne City High School and
Wayne State College. He earned a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from the
U.S. Naval Academy in 1958 and a master's degree in public administration from
Auburn University in 1976. He completed
Armed Forces Staff College in 1971 and
Air War College as a distinguished graduate in 1976.
Early flight experience Davis completed pilot training at
Bartow Air Force Base,
Florida, and
Greenville Air Force Base,
Mississippi. After receiving wings in 1959, he was assigned as a
KC-97 Stratofreighter pilot with the 4050th Air Refueling Wing,
Westover Air Force Base, Massachusetts. In December 1964 he was assigned to Headquarters
8th Air Force, Westover. In July 1966 he moved to the Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C., as an action officer in the Special Actions Branch. He transferred in June 1967 to
George Air Force Base, California for
F-4 Phantom II replacement training.
Vietnam In January 1968 the general was assigned to the 13th Tactical Fighter Squadron,
Udon Royal Thai Air Force Base, Thailand, serving as a combat pilot and assistant operations officer. By September 1968 he had flown 100 combat missions over
North Vietnam. In October 1968 he was selected as aide to the commander in chief,
United States Air Forces in Europe,
Lindsey Air Station,
West Germany. Three months later, when the commander in chief was assigned to Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe in Belgium, General Davis also moved and became the aide to the chief of staff there.
Staff college After graduating from the Armed Forces Staff College in June 1971, he transferred to the
Air Force Military Personnel Center at
Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. During this tour of duty, he served as chief, Special Category Manning Section, then deputy chief and, later, chief of the Rated Career Management Branch. In June 1976 he graduated from the Air War College and was assigned to the
388th Tactical Fighter Wing,
Hill Air Force Base, Utah, first as assistant deputy commander for operations, then as deputy commander for operations and, later, as vice commander.
Commands From May 1979 to June 1980 he commanded the
474th Tactical Fighter Wing,
Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada. General Davis then transferred to
Langley Air Force Base, Virginia, and served as
Tactical Air Command's deputy chief of staff for personnel. In September 1982 he was assigned as director of personnel programs in the Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff, Manpower and Personnel, Air Force headquarters. The general became assistant deputy chief of staff for military personnel, Air Force headquarters, and commander, Air Force Military Personnel Center, in September 1984. He then served as deputy chief of staff for operations and intelligence, Headquarters
Pacific Air Forces,
Hickam Air Force Base, Hawaii, from August 1986 until August 1987, when he became vice commander in chief, Pacific Air Forces. From January 1988 until July 1991 he was commander of
U.S. Forces Japan, and
5th Air Force,
Yokota Air Base, Japan. Additionally, from November 5, 1990, until February 18, 1991. He assumed final position in July 1991. ==Honors==