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FAURER LINCOLN D. FAURER Lt. Gen., USAF (Ret.) With great sadness, the family of Lincoln D. Faurer, Lieutenant General, USAF (Ret.) of McLean, Virginia, and Snowmass Village, Colorado announce his passing on November 7, 2014. General Faurer was born in 1928 in Medford, Massachusetts. In 1945 he graduated from Central High School in Philadelphia and attended Cornell University for one year before accepting an appointment to the United States Military Academy. "Linc" graduated from West Point in 1950, receiving a commission as a second lieutenant in the United States Air Force. He received a master's degree from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1964. General Faurer attended the National War College in 1968 and concurrently earned a master's degree in international affairs from George Washington University. General Faurer was director of J-2, United States Southern Command, Canal Zone in July 1971. In August 1977 he was assigned as director, J-2, U.S. European Command in Germany and in August 1979 stationed to Brussels, Belgium as deputy chairman of NATO Military Committee. He was promoted to lieutenant general September 1, 1979. Faurer was Director of the National Security Agency and chief of the Central Security Service from 1981 to 1985. Military decorations and awards include the Air Force Distinguished Service Medal, Defense Superior Medal with oak leaf cluster, Legion of Merit, National Defense Service Medal with one bronze service star, Meritorious Service Medal, Joint Service Commendation Medal with oak leaf cluster and Air Force Commendation Medal with oak leaf cluster. In 1985 President Reagan presented Lieutenant General Faurer with the National Intelligence Medal of Achievement in recognition of his service to the national intelligence community. General Faurer retired on April 1, 1985 after 35 years of service with the USAF. He then served as Chairman of the Association for Intelligence Officers and consulted on national security issues. In the 1990's "Linc" served on the Board of Directors for several corporations and was Chairman of the Board of Directors of the National Cryptologic Museum Foundation. He was preceded in death by his wife of 59 years, Virginia (nee Gould), and is survived by his three children, six grandchildren, and one great grandchild. He was a devoted husband and family man who touched all who knew him. General Faurer's private burial service at Arlington National Cemetery is to be announced. Memorials can be made to The Wounded Warrior Project (woundedwarrorproject.org) or the Methodist Hospital Foundation of Omaha, Nebraska (methodisthospitalfoundation.org) in his honor.

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Published by The Washington Post on Nov. 16, 2014.

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max poetschan

December 1, 2014

It was an honor to serve as General Faurer's enlisted aid while he served as the Director of the National Security agency Ft Meade Maryland. My sympathy goes out to his family

November 18, 2014

As Commander of the US European Command Defense Analysis Center (EUDAC) in 1977 and 1978, it was my privilege to be working directly for then Major General "Linc" Faurer. The news of his death was very difficult to accept, as he had been not only my Commander, but also my mentor and my friend. The General was easily the most professional, the kindest and most dedicated man I have ever had the pleasure to be associated with. He will be missed by his subordinates and family members for a long, long time.

Rest in peace, Sir - and thank you for your past inspirational presence.

Albert D. Meyer, Colonel USAF (Ret)

It is my privilege to offer a donation to Wounded Warrior Project in honor of General Faurer

Joe & Darlene Santacroce

November 16, 2014

My dear Sister, Brother in law Bruce & family - We are deeply saddened of your father's passing. But be known that he had a great life with numerous accomplishments that made an impact not only on the personal family level, but on the national level as well. He will be missed but cherish the fond memories we all had in his presence. All our love. Joe & Darlene

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