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LTC David E. Russell
August 31st, 1940 - January 11th, 2009


Spur Commander, Spur 6, 26 Dec 70 - 17 Jun 71


Obituary courtesy of Fellows, Helfenbein and Newnam Cremation and Funeral Care, Jan 09:

David Earl Russell, LTC, USA, Ret., of Annapolis, MD, passed away on Sunday, January 11, 2009, at Anne Arundel Medical Center, surrounded by his loving family and friends. Col. Russell was born in Los Angeles, CA on August 31, 1940 and was the son of the late John J. Russell and Oneida Lee (Favinger) Russell of Redding, CT.

LTC Russell was commissioned in 1964 as a Regular Army Second Lieutenant from Providence College where he was a Distinguished Military Graduate. LTC Russell’s long and distinguished career included assignments as an Armor Company Commander in Germany, Senior Advisor to a Vietnamese Ranger Battalion, the Commander of A Troop, 3/17th Air Cavalry (“Silver Spurs”), and Secretary of the General Staff, 1st Aviation Brigade, Republic of Vietnam.

From 1973-1975, LTC Russell and his family were posted to the American Embassy in Vientiane, Laos where he was the Assistant Army Attaché, a diplomatic position. Following his return from Laos, LTC Russell served in a myriad of positions including: Commander, United States Army Special Research Detachment at the National Security Agency (NSA); Director, Department of Joint and Combined Operations, and Professor of Middle Eastern Studies – both at the US Army Command and General Staff College, Ft. Leavenworth, KS.

LTC Russell’s military honors included the Distinguished Flying Cross, Air Medal with Combat “V” (22 awards), Bronze Star (4 awards), Meritorious Service Medal (4 awards), Master Army Aviator Wings, Parachute Badge, the Ranger Tab, and numerous other awards and decorations.

After retiring from the Army in 1984, LTC Russell co-founded American Flight Group, Inc., in Annapolis, Maryland, an executive aircraft charter airline. He later became the company’s President and CEO as well as a chief pilot for the company, which operated through 2006. LTC Russell was qualified to fly aircraft ranging from attack helicopters to executive jets. During his 51-year military and civilian career, he logged over 20,000 flight hours.

LTC Russell earned his B.A. in Political Science from Providence College, his M.A. in Political Science (Arab World Studies) from the University of Rhode Island, and his M.S., in Naval Arts and Sciences, from the U.S. Naval War College in Newport, RI. He also attended the Defense Language Institute, Monterey, CA, where he studied Modern Standard Arabic and French.

LTC Russell had a great love and passion for aviation, opera, classical music, Broadway show tunes, sailing, the City of Annapolis, the Naval Academy Midshipman to whom he opened his heart and home, and most importantly, for his four children and the many people who called “the Colonel” their friend.

LTC Russell is survived by his daughter, Kimberlee Russell Fleming of Marathon, FL; his three sons, John D. Russell of St. Petersburg, FL, Colin F. Russell and Dennis C. Russell of Annapolis, MD; his sister, Jacqueline L. Russell of Redding CT; his aunt, Nancy Russell of Queens, NY; his sister-in-law, Marti Russell of Sterling Heights, MI; and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his brother Linwood Russell and his sisters, Deborah Russell and Teresa Russell Cavoretto.

Friends will be received at Fellows, Helfenbein and Newnam Cremation and Funeral Care, P.A., 814 Bestgate Road, Annapolis, MD 21401 on Thursday, January 15, 2009, from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at St. John Neumann Catholic Church, 620 North Bestgate Road, Annapolis, MD 21401 on Friday, January 16, 2009, at 1:00 p.m.

A graveside service, with full military honors, will be held at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, VA, on Monday, April 13, 2009, at 11:00 a.m. Those wishing to attend are asked to assemble at the Cemetery Administration Building by 10:30 a.m. for transportation to the grave site.

Memorials:

Contributions be made in memory of LTC Russell to the Wounded Warrior Project, PO Box 758517, Topeka, KS 66675-8517.

 

Update
From the family of LTC David E. Russell
re military honors at Arlington

[Posted 26 Mar 09]

Dear Friends,

The family of LTC David E. Russell cordially invites you to join them for the Colonel’s graveside service, with full military honors, at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, VA, on Monday, April 13, 2009, at 11:00 a.m. Th ose wishing to attend are asked to assemble at the Cemetery Administration Building by 10:30 a.m. for transportation to the grave site.

Following the service, the family invites you to join them for a casual reception, from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m., at the Severn Inn, 1993 Baltimore/Annapolis Boulevard, Annapolis 21409. The Severn Inn is located across the Academy Bridge, facing the Severn River and the Naval Academy, and can be reached at 410-349-4000 regarding directions.

For directions to Arlington National Cemetery, please go to their website: http://www.arlingtoncemetery.org/directions.html.

The Russell family would like to acknowledge the many expressions of care and love that they have received since the Colonel’s sudden passing. Because he had so many friends, we would appreciate your sharing the information, regarding David’s service, with those not listed on this e-mail.

We look forward to your joining us on April 13 at Arlington National Cemetery, and in Annapolis.

Fondest Regards,

Kimberlee, John David, Colin and Dennis Russell ~ David’s children, Jacqueline Russell ~ David’s sister

 

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David Russell attended our Spur reunions at Ft. Rucker & San Antonio and represented the Spurs with Trapper at the 3-17th Cavalry "Casing of the Colors" ceremony at Ft. Drum, NY on 31 Oct 08. Below is a picture from that ceremony which includes LTC Russell.

Casing of the Colors ceremony, Ft. Drum
Attending left to right, Col. Kevin Mangum, David Russell Spur 6 70-71, Maj. David Essels 3/17th 70-71,
Al "Trapper" Kemes A Trp 3/17th Scouts 68-69, Sue Kemes, LTC Fowler, CSM Whitney

 

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Reverie

I often wonder as I fly
Where go the airmen when they die?
Maybe they don't die at all
But only move to another haul.

Often on days when the sky is bright
And lofty pinnacles grace the height,
I wonder if in the upper air,
My pilot friends are waiting there.

In Heaven they'd not do menial things
But course the sky on special wings.
Ready to help us guys below
Guiding us when big storms blow.

Often when I have judged it wrong
And needed help to get along.
I wonder if air men gone before
Have guided me safely down once more

 

Arlington National Cemetery
LTC David Russell is laid to Rest at Arlington National Cemetery
Arlington Photos courtesy of the Russell family

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Final Salute!

Arlington Headstone

 

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