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George S. Arbuthnot, Col USAF (Ret) died February 29, 2012. He was the son of Mr. & Mrs. S.V. Arbuthnot, born January 14th, 1918 in Manifest, Louisiana. He was married for 66 years to Cicely Ann Girlinghouse Arbuthnot who died in 2009. He leaves his sister, Myrtis Arbuthnot; daughters, Elizabeth (Mrs. H. Kent Howard) and Jane (Mrs. Eric D. Perkins); grandchildren, Davy Eaglesfield, Ann Eaglesfield, Austin Perkins, Caitlin Perkins, Justin (Mrs. Nathan Phillips), and Stacy Howard; great grandchildren Bryan, Aaron and Audrey Sims, and Gavin Howard; nieces, Kathy (Mrs. David Scharer) and Mary Elizabeth (Mrs. N. Ray Jones), and nephew John Arbuthnot (Carlla). Col. Arbuthnot graduated from LSU in 1940 with a BS degree in Geology. He worked in the oil prospecting business before joining the Army Air Force Pilot Program class of '42. He flew P40 fighters against the Japanese in the Aleutian Islands. His squadron was assigned to Cold Bay, Umnak, Adak, and then Amchitka where they were in range of Kiska that was occupied by the Japanese. He flew over 100 combat missions against the enemy installations on the islands. His plane was shot down over the Bering Sea and he survived the icy waters held up by his Mae West until being rescued by the U.S. Navy. Upon returning to the U.S., he was assigned to the famous 366th Fighter Group flying the Jug P47. The group was sent to Europe in 1943, first to England, then to the Continent shortly after D-Day. He flew over 100 combat missions against enemy strongholds. His plane, was destroyed several times by enemy fire and he flew several P47's named for his beloved Cicely Ann and Cicely Ann II and III. He was awarded numerous medals including the Legion of Merit, Distinguished Flying Cross, Air Medal (200 missions), and the French Croix de Guerre. He later served at Dover AFB, Delaware, The Pentagon, Tokyo, Nellis AFB, Taipei, as Basic School Commander at Lackland AFB, with NATO at Karup AFB, Denmark and as Tech School Commander at Sheppard AFB. He retired November 1st, 1970. He was a life member of the Order of Daedalians, AFA, P-47 Thunderbolt Advocates, 366th Fighter Group Association, 18th Fighter Squadron, 11th Air Force, F-86 Saber Jet Association. He was a member of the Protestant Chapel at the Army Residence Community.
There will be a graveside service for family at Ft. Sam Houston National Cemetery, San Antonio, Texas on March 19, 2012 at 11:30 am.
In his memory, please donate to Fisher House, a facility to house families of service men and women who are hospitalized:
Ft. Sam Houston
Fisher House
3623 George C.
Beach Road
Ft. Sam Houston, TX 78234


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Published by San Antonio Express-News on Mar. 4, 2012.

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Senator Leticia Van de Putte

March 12, 2012

Dear Arbuthnot Family,

Please accept my deepest sympathies on the loss of your beloved. There are never any right words to express how deeply sad I am for the pain your family is enduring at this difficult time.

Although I did not have the honor and pleasure of knowing him, as Chair of the Senate Committee on Veteran Affairs and Military Installations, I am sincerely thankful for his valiant service in defense of our rights and freedom.

His commitment to family, friends, our community, and to serving our great nation leaves a wonderful legacy. May the love and the wonderful memories you shared with him help you when you need it most. He will never be forgotten, and your family will be remembered in my prayers.

The Distinguished Flying Cross

Col. Tom Wood

March 5, 2012

To the Arbuthnot family;

On behalf of the Board of Directors and members of the Alamo Chapter, Distinguished Flying Cross Society, we express our deepest sympathy your family with the passing of your dear father, brother, grandfather, great-grandfather, uncle and friend, Colonel George D. Arbuthnot, USAF, Retired.

During his illustrious United States Air Force career, Colonel Arbuthnot distinguished himself as a true American hero and his life has left an indelible imprint on the aviation history of our military services. We offer a final salute to his memory and a lifetime of service to his family and to his country.

Posted by: Col. Tom Wood, fellow holder of the Distinguished Flying Cross- San Antonio, TX

Nate Phillips

March 5, 2012

It is with great sorrow that we have lost such a great man. It was one of my greatest pleasures to have known, and been able to know personally. He is in a better place now with his lovely wife Cisely. I know that we will greatly miss him, telling his wonderful stories of our history past. God be with you Pop Pa.

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