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Dailey Bugg

Colorado Springs, Colorado

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Dailey Bugg passed away on February 16, 2015 at the age of 71 after a long period of deteriorating health. He is survived by his wife Nancy, daughter Mary and sister Marcia. A graduate of the Citadel, he achieved a degree in Civil Engineering. His Air Force career spanned 30 years and included...

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After 50 years I am reflecting on some of the finest friends I had in the Air Force. Dailey and I were crew members on the B-52G. We flew 89 combat missions from Guam. I believe he was responsible for our crew living threw it. Dailey and I were the defence team on crew E-23 596th bomb squadron out of Barksdale AFB. He was the best EW I ever flew with, I was the crew gunner. In addition he was a great friend. Gary Ulman 920 Sabine St. Hemphill Texas

I worked with Dailey at Falcon, AFB, prior to it being Schriever AFB, the Schriever SFB {Space Force}. He was a fun and fair man to work with and around. We worked in the old JNTF. GOD Bless him and his family. Peace & Healing to all. Thanks Dailey!

Dailey will be greatly missed. My prayers and thoughts are with Dailey's family at this sad time. My deepest sympathies Nancy and Mary.

My prayers and thoughts are with Dailey's family. Please know that Dailey was such a wonderful person and will be greatly missed by those of us who have become better people by knowing and sharing his wonderful sense of humor and kindness. Dailey's wisdom and guidance will endure in those of us who were honored to have worked with him. May God be with Dailey's family and keep them strong at this sad time.

Dailey was a good man and a dear friend. He was my class leader in undergraduate Navigator training. We later served as instructors at the EW Officer training school. I wish I had more time with him. He was a mentor and counselor. A true American Hero.

a friend who I will miss.

I remember Daily as a smart, kind, patient man. He told me about his Bernese Mountain dogs. I hope he was greeted by those that have crossed the Rainbow Bridge.