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25: 444: 315:, and received a master of science degree in meteorology. Yates became assistant chief of the weather section in the operations division of the Office, Chief of Air Corps, in December 1941. With the outbreak of war, he was appointed the following year deputy director of weather at Army Air Force Headquarters. 340:
stated that "through Colonel Yates' good judgment, skill and sound leadership, reconciliation of the differences in forecasting methods were effected, resulting in the development of a procedure capable of utilizing the talents and facilities of both nations (U.S. and U.K.) and all services in a
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unified manner. The value of Colonel Yates' advice has since been proven as the day selected for the continental assault was probably the only day during the month of June on which the operation could have been launched." For this he received the Degree of Chevalier in the National Order of the
311:, graduating in 1931, and was commissioned a second lieutenant in the Cavalry, departing immediately for pilot training at Kelly Field, Texas. His first military assignment was to Luke Field, Hawaii, with the 23d Bomb Squadron. In June 1938, Yates enrolled as a graduate student at the 369:. In 1950, Brig. Gen. Yates was appointed assistant deputy chief of staff for development at Headquarters U.S. Air Force, and the following April he became director of research and development with the headquarters. He was promoted to the rank of major general in 1952. 323:
In February 1944 Col. Yates became director of weather service for the U.S. Strategic Air Force in Europe, in addition, serving on General Eisenhower's staff. In this capacity he made, together with British Group Captain
529:“United States Air Force Oral History Interview of Lieutenant General Donald N. Yates, 10-12 June 1980.” Call number K239.0512-1208. Air Force Historical Research Agency, Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama. 486:“United States Air Force Oral History Interview of Lieutenant General Donald N. Yates, 10-12 June 1980.” Call number K239.0512-1208. Air Force Historical Research Agency, Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama. 593: 393:. in 1960 Yates was promoted to the rank of lieutenant general and appointed deputy director of defense research & engineering (ranges and space ground support) at the 353:
Upon his return to the United States in January 1945, Col. Yates was made chief of the Weather Division, which later was merged with the Weather Wing to form the
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could have been successfully crossed. Yates was subsequently decorated by three governments. He went on to become the chief meteorologist of the newly formed
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Maj. Gen. Yates was commander of the Air Force Missile Test Center,
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United States Army Air Forces personnel of World War II
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