Trained in the Reserve as a light bombardment wing, 1949-1950.
It received its own B-29s in May 1952, then began training as a bombardment wing.
From 1979 to 1981 he held command of the 2nd Bombardment Wing.
In the final months of the war his commands included the 4th and 14th Bombardment Wings.
The 28th Bombardment Wing was among the units with this duty.
Prior to this assignment the unit started as the 44th Bombardment Wing.
Dutch is given a staff job with the bombardment wing at Carswell that involves a lot of flying.
It was last assigned to the 99th Bombardment Wing.
It entered service in May 1951 with the 306th Bombardment Wing.
This wing was later redesignated a bombardment wing in the 1960s.