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Oct 1970 - Aug 2007
Brigadier General Don Quenneville is a retired pilot who spent more than 36 years serving both the active and reserve components of the U.S. Air Force. General Quenneville began his military career in 1971 when he received his commission at Lackland AFB, Texas. After eight years on active duty as an F-106 pilot he joined the Massachusetts Air National Guard's 102nd Fighter Wing. He served in numerous command and staff positions from squadron pilot to F-15 wing commander and as the commander of the Massachusetts Air National Guard. His final military assignment was an active duty tour as the Deputy Commander of Force Employment and the Canadian NORAD Region in Winnipeg, Manitoba. During his military career, General Quenneville achieved Command Pilot status with more than 4500 flight hours.