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was approved on 24 February 1961. It was made permanent on 28 February 1963. He served as comptroller and director of programs for the Army Materiel Command from June 1962 to April 1964 and then became its deputy commanding general. From 1962 to 1968, he directed the expansion of the Army aircraft
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Bunker became a proponent of using helicopters to transport troops and supplies in the early 1950's. He authored a report which clearly established the logistical benefit of using helicopters as a complement to ground transportation. His temporary promotion to
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In 1974, Bunker was posthumously inducted into the Army Aviation Hall of Fame for his support of its development during the 1950's. He had been cited by some as the Army's "Father of the Helicopter".
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from April 1964 until his death in 1969. Though not an aviator himself, he was largely responsible for the acquisition of close combat support aircraft for the Army before and during the
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Bunker married Crystle Carr. They had a son and three grandchildren. After Bunker's death, his wife married retired Army Colonel Edmund T. Bullock. Bunker and his wife were buried at
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was approved on 18 May 1956. It was made permanent on 10 March 1961. As Assistant Chief of Transportation for Army Aviation, Bunker helped arrange for the purchase of the
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at his retirement ceremony had already been approved on 29 January 1969. The award was presented posthumously after his untimely death.
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on 12 August 1946 and officially transferred effective 18 August 1950. Bunker was in charge of Ground Terminal Operations during the
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and Landon Beehler Bunker. His father was a 1903 West Point graduate who died in a Japanese prisoner of war camp on
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Bunker began to manage marine and rail transport equipment during the war, earning his first award of the
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Bunker received three awards of the Legion of Merit during his career. Presentation of the
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effective 14 November 1935. He then earned an M.S. degree in civil engineering from the
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Bunker was promoted to lieutenant general effective 9 May 1966 after having received
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Commodore William Henry Beehler, who himself was the son of Francis Beehler of
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and he helped coordinate the airlift activities between Japan and
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This biographical article related to the United States Army is a
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in Baltimore, who founded the first umbrella factory in the USA.
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two months before his scheduled retirement on 1 August 1969.
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confirmation. He died from a heart attack in his quarters at
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Fort Slocum
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United States Army

Lieutenant General
Army Transportation Materiel Command
World War II
Korean War
Vietnam War
Distinguished Service Medal
Legion of Merit
United States Army
lieutenant general
United States Army Materiel Command
Vietnam War
Fort Slocum
New York
United States Military Academy
Corps of Engineers
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
World War II
barge canal project through Nicaragua
Legion of Merit
Transportation Corps
Berlin Airlift
Busan
Korean War

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