Posted on 06/23/2009 4:17:22 PM PDT by HokieMom
WASHINGTON - Maj. Gen. David F. Wherley Jr., retired commanding general of the D.C. National Guard, and his wife, Ann, were among those killed in the collision of two Metro trains.
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especially during the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. That time saw the changing of the D.C. National Guard from weekend warriors to Army troops performing the duties of enlisted soldiers in battle.
Wherley worked on deployment and returning ceremonies for Guard troops, funding for tuition for Guard members, and after school activities conducted by the D.C. National Guard.
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(Excerpt) Read more at wtop.com ...
Retired Maj. Gen. David Wherley, former commander of the D.C. Army and Air National Guard, and his wife Ann, were among the victims.
Wherley commanded the 113th Wing at Andrews Air Force Base. The couple lived in the Hill East neighborhood and the general could often be seen walking to and from the armory.
He joined the Army reserve as a second lieutenant in 1969. After a brief tour of active duty, he joined the D.C. air guard. According to his National Guard biography, he was deputy operations group commander for fighters in Saudi Arabia. He had logged more than 5,000 hours of flying time and was a graduate of the Fighter Weapons Instructor Course for the F-4.
Wherley was the officer who scrambled fighters into Washingtons skies on the day of the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.
Most of our members have lived in the D.C. area for much of their lives, Wherley said in an interview a few days after the attacks. To be patrolling and looking down on their homes, that has been an emotional moment. - Bill Myers
Thanks for the ping.
Was there a problem with your post?
I repeated your source ... ;) Duplicate artcle, so no
need to leave it on.
Oh, ok. You did say that FOX News had reported this news also. One often doesn’t know when it’s his time to be called home, does he.
“Wherley commanded the 113th Wing at Andrews Air Force Base. The couple lived in the Hill East neighborhood and the general could often be seen walking to and from the armory.
He joined the Army reserve as a second lieutenant in 1969. After a brief tour of active duty, he joined the D.C. air guard.
***According to his National Guard biography, he was deputy operations group commander for fighters in Saudi Arabia. He had logged more than 5,000 hours of flying time and was a graduate of the Fighter Weapons Instructor Course for the F-4.***
Wherley was the officer who scrambled fighters into Washingtons skies on the day of the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attack”
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God rest the souls of Maj. and Mrs. Wherley.
How to say thank you for such valorous service?
My prayer is that they know how much they meant to Americans.
What a terrible useless death.
We do not know the hour or the day, do we.
We sure don’t. Some people may need to do business with God and get ready.
oh no
Amen.
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Rest in peace General.
Beautiful .. ;)
Please FReepers, no conspiracy crap or “Obamacide” comments.
I had never been so proud and appreciative of our
Armed Forces as I was at those moments.
Thanks you General Wherley for your service.
Thanks to all of you serving out there...
Sincerely,
JJ61
that is very beautiful
To think that this man died so violently after living the life he lived is unthinkable and hard to understand.
RIP Sir.
It was an unlikely death for a hero of many fronts.
But...remember...General Patton died in an auto accident.
True he was still in the war zone, but it wasn’t the kind of
death that one would have predicted for him.
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