Regis F. A. Urschler (born 23 April 1935) is a retired United States Air Forcebrigadier general who served as the vice commander of Electronic Security Command (ESC). ESC was formed in 1979, and Urschler became vice commander in May 1982. He retired from active duty 1 June 1985 a decorated Vietnam War and Cold War command pilot with more than 15,000 flying hours, including 1,500-plus in combat. His overseas tours of duty included Japan, Turkey, Greenland and England.
Regis Urschler never married.[3] After a 32-year military career, he retired from the Air Force on June 1, 1985. He underwent five-way bypass heart surgery in 2001, and returned to flying the Commemorative Air Force's P-51 aircraft named "Gunfighter" for several years. In retirement alone, Urschler has logged more than 3,000 hours at air shows in the same P-51 Mustang. After turning 80 years old in 2015, he no longer flies. He enjoys gardening and nature.[3][1]
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