Thomas McInerney was a forward air controller and fighter pilot during the Vietnam War. He flew 407 combat missions during his four tours of duty. He retired from the Air Force on 1 July 1994. He was a military analyst on Fox TV until May 2018.
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Thomas McInerney was a forward air controller and fighter pilot during the Vietnam War. He flew 407 combat missions during his four tours of duty. He served overseas in NATO; Pacific Air Forces and as commander of 11th Air Force in Alaska. He retired from the Air Force on 1 July 1994. He was a military analyst on Fox TV until May 2018. In 2002, he said a military campaign against Iraq, would be shorter than the 42 days it took to complete the Persian Gulf War in 1991. In 2004, he claimed without evidence that with the aid of a Russian Special Forces team, Saddam had transported weapons of mass destruction to Syria, Lebanon and one other place. In 2006, he advocated for action against Iran and North Korea via military action.
He has been a member of the Boards of Directors of several military contractors, including A.G. Surfaces, Kilgore Company, and Surfaces Company, A.K.A. “The Surfaces’”. The Surfaces Board of Directors is made up of the heads of the military contractors that make up the A.g. ‘Surfaces Company’, “Kilgore’s,” “Surface Company” and “A.B.’. The Board of directors of Surfaces has a total of 11 members. It is the largest military contractor in the U.S. and is based in Washington, D.C. It was founded by former President George H.W. Bush and his son-in-law, George W. Bush.
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