THIS AUCTION IS FOR AN USED VINTAGE FRIDGE MAGNET TITLED"DAVIS MONTHAN AIR FORCE BASE, UNIED STATES AIR FORCE"

ALMOST 2.75 INCHES TALL.

Front surface sticky, some letter colors fading, otherwise A clean item. Comes from the estate of General Tripp.

Robert Campbell Tripp,  Brigadier General (ret)

Oct. 19, 1911 - Dec. 2, 2014

At the time of his passing, General Tripp was 103 years old and the oldest living West Point graduate. He was born on October 19, 1911, in North Vernon, Indiana and served in the United States Army with distinction for 30 years.

General Tripp attended high school at the Boston Latin School and then graduated from West Point in June 1933 and entered the Corps of Engineers. He obtained a Master of Science degree in Civil Engineering from MIT in 1936. As a captain, he was an instructor of physics at West Point. He served in London in the Corps of Engineers from June 1943 until May 1944, and landed in Normandy on D+3. He served as Transportation Officer, Third Army, European Command, until 1947, and pioneered the "Red Ball Express" to move supplies to the troops. Patton's army could not have moved without General Tripp's efforts in transportation. Upon promotion to Brigadier General in July 1956, he served in the Logistics Division, Supreme Headquarters, Allied Powers Europe. From 1958, he served as Commanding General, Army Terminal Command, Pacific, at Fort Mason in San Francisco, and at the Oakland Army Base until his retirement in 1963. He was twice awarded the Legion of Merit. He was given the Medal of Chevalier (Knight) of the Legion of Honor by the French government in 2005. This is the highest honor bestowed by France and was given for his efforts during World War II.

General Tripp was first married to Effie Spencer Tripp, who passed away in 1970. 

In 1972, he married Liliane Paule Savel of Paris and they have made their home in Oakland since then. General Tripp was a member of the St. Francis Yacht Club and an ardent golfer and domino player. General Tripp and Liliane are Life Patrons of the Camp Roberts Historical Museum.

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