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Lt. Colonel Retired Young Arnold Tucker

1924 - 2019

Lt. Colonel Retired Young Arnold Tucker obituary, 1924-2019, Miami, FL

Young Tucker Obituary

TUCKER, YOUNG ARNOLD Lt. Colonel Retired Of Palmetto Bay, Florida, passed away on January 10, 2019 in Miami, Florida. Born January 05, 1924 in Calhoun Falls, South Carolina, Arnold or "Tuck" as he was known, was a loving and dedicated husband to his wife of 51 years, Patricia (Small) Tucker, and father to his two children, Tom and Patty. He was well known in Miami in the 1940's for his academic and athletic excellence. He attended Citrus Grove Junior High School where he was an Honour student and a recipient of the American Legion Award for athletic leadership and good citizenship. At Miami Senior High School, he was a member of the National Honour Society and the Key Club, Captain of the basketball team, and selected "All State" basketball player for two years. In football he was the "Running Tailback" on the team which won the Southern High School Championship, was selected as a member of the "All State" and "All Southern" football teams and received the Miami High Sigma Nu Trophy as outstanding athlete for the years 42-43. He was later inducted into the Miami High School Hall of Fame. Tuck enlisted in the US Navy V-12 Program in June of 1943. As a Naval Assignee he attended the University of Florida and transferred to the University of Miami. As a freshman, he was a member of the varsity basketball and football teams and was awarded the "Iron Man Trophy" for exceptional football participation. He was discharged from the Navy in July of 1944 in order to attend The United States Military Academy at West Point, New York. He graduated from the USMA and was commissioned a second lieutenant in June of 1947. While a Cadet at West Point, he was Captain of the basketball team and Quarterback on the undefeated National Championship football team for three years. He was designated an "All-American" football player in 1946. He was awarded the James E. Sullivan trophy by the National Amateur Athletic Union as the United States Amateur Athlete for 1946. He was known as "Mr. Topside" in the same backfield with "Mr. Inside" and "Mr. Outside," Doc Blanchard and Glen Davis. After graduating from Army Air Corps pilot training, he served as a Bomber Pilot of the B29 with the 307th Bomb Wing at Mac Dill AFB Tampa, Florida as well as a Line Pilot with Military Airlift Command Tokyo, Japan. He also had assignments as Aide De Camp to the Commanding General and was Commanding Officer of the Headquarters Squadron and served as an Operations Officer. Tuck was assigned as an assistant football coach to Coach Vince Lombardi at West Point while also serving a 4-year tour from 1953-1957 as a tactical officer in the Commandant of Cadets Office. He graduated from the Air Force Command and Staff College and served a four-year tour of duty at Headquarters US Air Forces, Pentagon Building, Washington D.C. He received an MBA degree from George Washington University in 1963 and then served a four-year tour of duty as Chief of the Telemetry Division of the Airforce Eastern Test Range, Cocoa Beach, Florida from 1963 to 1967. Tuck served four years in direct support of the Vietnamese War as Director of Airlift, 5th Air Force Headquarters, Tokyo, Japan, as Commander of the C130 Gunship Squadron, Ubon, Thailand and as Chief Special Operations Division, 7th Air Force, Saigon Vietnam. His last active duty military assignment was from 1971-1974 as the Professor of Aerospace Studies(AFROTC), University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida. He retired after 31 years of continuous active duty at Homestead AFB, Florida in June 1974. After Military Retirement he was employed by the University of Miami for two years as the Assistant Director of Athletics for Sales and Promotions. He received many medals and accommodations, just to name a few: The Distinguished Flying Cross, The Bronze Star Medal, The Meritorious Service Medal, NCAAF College Football Hall of Fame, United States Military Academy Athletic Hall of Fame, and South Carolina Athletic Hall of Fame. Tuck was predeceased by his wife Patricia (Small) Tucker, one brother Dick Tucker who was shot down in Europe while serving as a fighter pilot in WW2, his mother, Sara Victoria (Callaham) Tucker, his father, Floyd A. Tucker, one sister, Sylvia Tucker, and his son, Thomas Tucker. He is survived by one daughter, Patricia Nugent, son-in-law, Patrick Nugent, two grandsons, Zachary Cooke and Patrick Nugent II, all of Miami, Florida, and one daughter-in-law, Tina Tucker of Holiday, Florida. A viewing will be held at VAN ORSDEL KENDALL CHAPEL on Saturday, January 19, 2019, at 12:00pm followed by 2:00pm service and burial at Woodlawn Park South.

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Published by the Miami Herald on Jan. 13, 2019.

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Frank Henson

January 20, 2019

So sad to hear of his passing.

Mary Lee Fleming (Harris)

January 15, 2019

So sad to learn about Arnold's passing. He was truly a gentleman's gentleman and I feel honored to have known him. May healing thoughts and prayers help ease your pain through this difficult time.

Kristina

January 15, 2019

My deepest sympathies. May the God of all comfort strengthen the entire family during this time of sorrow. Always remember that God keeps in his memory those whom we lose because they are precious in his eyes. (Psalms 116:15)

John White

January 14, 2019

Colonel Tucker was the finest, bravest man to walk this earth. RIP hero.

John Harris

January 13, 2019

Arnold was always kind and welcomed my late grandmother,Trudy Harris and I to his home in Palmetto Bay on many occasions when we would visit him and his late wife Patty(My Cousin)to his home do talk about our family in our genealogy endeavors.He will be be deeply missed.RIP Arnold

Bob & Margie Harris

January 13, 2019

Arnold was truly a fine person. We respected him always and will deeply miss him!! May he rest in peace with his loved ones in heaven!!

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