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Colonel Halbert R (Rudy) Smart was born and raised in Galveston,
Texas and graduated from Texas A & M. Upon entering
the Air Force, Rudy was trained as a Navigator and Electronic
Warfare Officer. His first duty assignment was to Grand
Forks AFB, North Dakota where he flew in B-52’s. Next,
Rudy went to Castle AFB, California to instruct in B-52’s.
When this tour ended in 1968, Rudy had married the former
Terry Lemmond and they were sent to Kadena AFB, Okinawa,
Japan for a two and a half year honeymoon. Here Rudy flew
RC-135’s in South East Asia.
Upon completion of the tour on Okinawa in 1971, Rudy was
a brand new Major and reassigned to Armed Forces Staff College
as a student. When this course was completed, he was sent
to the Seventh Air Force Electronic Warfare Division in
Saigon. Here Rudy directed electronic warfare employment
in support of tactical aircraft activities in both North
and South Vietnam as well as support to B-52 missions. In
addition, Rudy was involved in a number of classified joint
operations before the war came to an end.
Next, Rudy was given a career broadening assignment in the
Pentagon. Assigned to the Defense Intelligence Agency, he
was involved in numerous special projects involving support
to friendly countries. When this tour ended, Rudy took the
family to his next assignment, in Germany in the summer
of 1976. He found himself enjoying good food, good beer
and working in NATO at Ramstein AFB, assigned to Allied
Air Forces Central Europe (AAFCE) in the Intelligence Division
Special Plans Branch. Here Rudy worked on integrating NATO
intelligence capabilities with US intelligence capabilities
at the Central Regions wartime bunker and was promoted to
Lieutenant Colonel.
Returning to the states in 1979, Rudy was reassigned to
the 343rd Strategic Reconnaissance Squadron, 55th Strategic
Reconnaissance Wing, at Offutt AFB, Omaha, Nebraska and
began flying reconnaissance missions again. Subsequently,
he became the Squadron Operations Officer and then the Squadron
Commander. After being promoted to Colonel, Rudy was moved
up to Strategic Air Command (SAC) Headquarters. Here, as
a Director (DOJ), he was responsible for Electronic Warfare,
Aircraft Tactics Development and Training, and Aircraft
Test.
In 1986, Rudy was again assigned to the Pentagon. He was
assigned to the Joint Staff as the J-34 and responsible
for Electronic Warfare, Deception, Operations Security,
and Special Technical Operations. He remained in this position
until he retired in 1989.
After retiring, Rudy went into Real Estate in the Northern
Virginia area until moving to Charleston, SC in 1999.