Texas Military Forces
Hall of Honor
Robert L.
Pou, Jr.
Robert
L. Pou, Jr. began his distinguished military career as a cadet in ROTC
at Texas A&M University graduating in the class of 1937. After
graduation, General Pou enlisted in the Texas State Guard serving from
March 1, 1941 to October 15, 1941. He was inducted into the Air Corps in
1942 and rose to the rank of staff sergeant before being commissioned as
a second lieutenant in 1944. After separation from active duty, General
Pou was commissioned in the Texas National Guard in 1947 where he
assisted in the initial organization of the 136th Fighter Group and
later the 236th Air Force Group which he commanded at the time it was
mobilized for the Korean Conflict in 1950. During this period of federal
service general Pou was promoted to the grade of lieutenant colonel and
assigned as comptroller and headquarters squadron section commander of
the 18th Air Force.
On July 18, 1952, he returned to the Texas Air National Guard as the
executive officer of the 136th Air Defense Wing. On September 6, 1960,
he was assigned to the Headquarters of the Texas Air National Guard
where he served as director of personnel, deputy chief of staff and
acting chief of staff until his retirement on July 20, 1969.
In recognition of his long and meritorious service to his state and
country, General Pou was promoted to brevet major general, Texas
National Guard.
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