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DOROTHY WAYNE HOLMES
August 1, 1927 February 17, 2019
Dorothy Wayne Holmes, daughter of the late James Edward and Evelyn Margaret Holmes was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on August 1, 1927. She departed this life on Sunday, February 17, 2019.
Dorothy was educated in the Philadelphia Public School System. After graduating from high school, she pursued a career in the United States Air Force. Dorothy Holmes was the first African American woman in the United States Air Force to achieve the rank of Chief Master Sergeant and she was the first female to retire with 30 years of continuous all Air Force service.
Chief Holmes started military duty in Texas and was assigned to various bases during her career in Germany, Japan, Thailand, Puerto Rico, Louisiana, Washington, DC, South Dakota, and the USAF Academy in Colorado Springs. Chief Holmes, in 1976 at the request of Brigadier General Stanley C Beck, Commandant of Cadets, was requested to come to the Air Force Academy to help with the integration of the first women cadets into the previously all male institution.
At the Academy, her position shifted to Deputy Assistant to the Superintendent for plans, programs, and policies. Chief Holmes strove to make her job one that helped all cadets. She was credited with being instrumental in helping female cadets establish social actions and equal opportunity programs at the Academy. In addition to her administrative, counseling and mentoring duties, Chief Holmes was also a guest lecturer in numerous classes. Her Academy duty spanned nearly three years. She charted the path for future generations of women to serve in the military
In recognition of her outstanding 30 years of service in the Air Force, Governor Richard Lamm issued an Executive Order making Thursday, May 31, 1979 the Chief Master Sergeant Dorothy W. Holmes Day. She was also awarded the prestigious Legion of Merit Medal.
During her retirement, Chief Holmes served as National President for two terms of The Retired Enlisted Association (TREA). In addition, she served as the President of the Women in the Air Force Association for 25 years. Chief Holmes was a founding member of the Women in Military Service for America Memorial. In her most recent years, Chief Holmes volunteered at the Peterson Air Force Base Legal Office and the AFB Retiree Activity Office.
Her loving memory will be cherished by her niece, Evelyn Nancy Tyson; nephew, Vernis Michael Welmon; step sister, Celeste Lowe and husband, James Lowe; great nephew, Ain Shamayim Welmon; great great niece, Vivian Sara Welmon and a host of devoted friends.
DECORATIONS:
Meritorious Service Medal - w/1 Oak Leaf Cluster
Air Force Commendation Medal - w/1 Oak Leaf Cluster
Army Commendation Medal
Air Force Outstanding Unit Award- w/1 Oak Leaf Cluster
Air Force Good Conduct Medal - w/3 Oak Leaf Clusters
Army Good conduct Medal - 4 Loops
National Defense Service Medal - w/1 Bronze Service Star
Korean Service Medal
Vietnam Service Medal - 1 Bronze Star
Air Force Longevity Service Award - w/1 Silver Oak Leaf Cluster
USAF NCO Academy Graduate Ribbon - w/1 Oak Leaf Cluster
United Nations Service Medal
Republic of Vietnam Service Medal
Republic of Vietnam Gallantry Cross - w/Palm
Republic of Vietnam Ribbon for Valour
Legion of Merit Medal
A Memorial Service with Military Honors will be held on Saturday, March 2, 2019 at Angelus Chapel Funeral Directors, 1104 S. Circle Drive, Colorado Springs, Colorado 80910. Condolences and Memories may be shared with the family by visiting www.angelusfuneraldirectors.com
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Gone but not forgotten, DOTTIE
Peggy (SUDS) Tarpey
Friend
February 17, 2020
Fond Memories Dottie You meant so much to all of us
{SUDS} Peggy Tarpey
March 6, 2019
Well done my faithful servant.
Dean Robinson
March 5, 2019
On behalf of the men and women of the 926th Fighter Wing Alumni Association, we offer our condolences. Our prayers and thoughts are with you. We wish rich memories in the days ahead. Cajuns Always Better Than The Best.
Chiefs BC & Judy Lawson.
BC Lawson
March 3, 2019
Our thoughts and prayers are with those who loved Dorothy or counted her a friend. Thought I would share this: https://www.airforcetimes.com/news/your-air-force/2019/03/01/first-black-female-cmsgt-air-force-pioneer-to-be-laid-to-rest/
Kent Miller
March 2, 2019
You are one of the great ones for TREA. NP Philip Hilinski
February 27, 2019
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