Thomas McInerney
Retired United States Air Force general / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Thomas McInerney (born March 7, 1937)[2] is a political commentator and a retired United States Air Force Lieutenant General.
Thomas McInerney | |
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Birth name | Thomas Gillis McInerney[1] |
Born | (1937-03-07) March 7, 1937 (age 87) Havre de Grace, Maryland, U.S. |
Allegiance | United States of America |
Service/ | United States Army United States Air Force |
Years of service | 1959–1994 |
Rank | Lieutenant General |
Commands held | 3rd Tactical Fighter Wing 313th Air Division Third Air Force Alaskan Air Command Eleventh Air Force |
Battles/wars | Vietnam War |
Awards | Distinguished Service Medal (2) Defense Superior Service Medal Legion of Merit (2) Distinguished Flying Cross (2) Bronze Star (2) with "V" device Meritorious Service Medal (2) Air Medal (17) Air Force Commendation Medal (2) |
McInerney was a forward air controller and fighter pilot during the Vietnam War and had flown 407 combat missions during his four tours of duty.[3] In addition to his Vietnam service, McInerney served overseas in NATO; Pacific Air Forces and as commander of Eleventh Air Force in Alaska.
Since his retirement in 1994, McInerney has been on the boards of several military contractors. He was a frequent guest on Fox News until 2018 when he claimed without evidence[4] that John McCain, whom he called "Songbird John", betrayed his country when he was a prisoner of war in Vietnam. He was a staunch advocate of the Iraq War, defended the use of torture, and defended the George W. Bush administration. In 2008, it was revealed that the Pentagon under the Bush administration supplied McInerney with talking points to use in his commentary.