Texas Military Forces
Hall of Honor
David A.
Heuer
David
A. Heuer was born on 25 November 1935 in Algoma, Wisconsin. He graduated
from the University of Wisconsin with a degree in Electrical
Engineering, and from the University of Houston with a Master of
Business Administration.
General Heuer's military career began in 1953 when he enlisted in the
32d Infantry Division. He was commissioned a second lieutenant when he
graduated from Officer Candidate School in 1953. He served with the 17th
Infantry Regiment, 7th Infantry Division in Korea and upon release from
active duty, joined the Wisconsin National Guard where he was assigned
to the Wisconsin Military Academy. He was called to active duty for the
Berlin Crisis with the Wisconsin 32d Infantry Division and, upon return
from active duty in 1962, was assigned as training officer with the
Wisconsin Military Academy. General Heuer joined the Texas Army National
Guard in 1967, and served in various positions in the 71st Airborne
Brigade, including battalion commander of the 2d Battalion, 143d
Infantry. In 1982, General Heuer, now a member of the 49th Armored
Division, assumed command of the 1st Brigade of the Division and was
promoted to colonel. In 1985, he was assigned as chief of staff and in
1987, promoted to brigadier general. He served in various positions,
including assistant division commander (maneuver) for the 50th Armored
Division, until his retirement on 23 October 1992. As a reward for this
long and dedicated service, he was breveted major general by a grateful
State of Texas.
In civilian life General Heuer was an employee of Boeing Aerospace and
was appointed as Chairman of the Texas Space Commission by Governors
Bill Clements and Ann Richards. He is in charge of the Space Station
Office in Houston.
General Heuer has been awarded the Lone Star Distinguished Service
Medal, the Army Meritorious Service Medal, the Army Commendation and
numerous state and federal awards. He holds the Master Parachutist's
Badge and the coveted National Guard Association of Texas Minuteman
Award.
Throughout his career and since his retirement, General Heuer has been
the model of the citizen soldier, providing outstanding leadership for
the National Guard of Texas. His courage, dedication to duty and
integrity serve as an inspiration to all current members of the State
Military Forces and will serve as a beacon for all who shall follow in
the profession of arms.
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