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1 | SENATE RESOLUTION | ||||||
2 | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois Senate are saddened | ||||||
3 | to learn of the death of former Mayor of Charleston and | ||||||
4 | Brigadier General Roscoe McDaniel "Dan" Cougill, U.S. Air | ||||||
5 | Force (Ret.), who passed away on January 18, 2025; and | ||||||
6 | WHEREAS, Brig. Gen. Cougill, the son of Oral and Emaline | ||||||
7 | (Vaughn) Cougill, was born in Charleston on October 24, 1941; | ||||||
8 | he graduated from Charleston High School in 1959; he earned | ||||||
9 | his Bachelor of Science in Education from Eastern Illinois | ||||||
10 | University in 1963; he married Sallie A. Carrow in Robinson on | ||||||
11 | February 15, 1969; he earned his Master of Science in Guidance | ||||||
12 | and Counseling from Troy State University in Troy, Alabama in | ||||||
13 | 1976; and | ||||||
14 | WHEREAS, Brig. Gen. Cougill taught math in Byron for a | ||||||
15 | year before joining the U.S. Air Force in August 1964; he | ||||||
16 | graduated from Officer Training School at Lackland Air Force | ||||||
17 | Base (AFB), Texas in November 1964; he took his first military | ||||||
18 | assignment with Strategic Air Command at Little Rock AFB, | ||||||
19 | Arkansas; after completing the Basic Communications Officer | ||||||
20 | Course at Keesler AFB, Mississippi in December 1965, he was | ||||||
21 | assigned to the 825th Communications Squadron at Little Rock | ||||||
22 | AFB, Arkansas, where he served as chief of operations and | ||||||
23 | launch enable systems control officer on the Titan missile |
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1 | system; he transferred to the 392nd Communications Squadron as | ||||||
2 | chief of operations at Vandenberg AFB, California in June | ||||||
3 | 1967; he became chief of operations for the 27th | ||||||
4 | Communications Squadron at Andersen AFB, Guam in July 1968, | ||||||
5 | with additional duties as officer-in-charge of two operating | ||||||
6 | air base locations at Da Nang and Bien Hoa, the Republic of | ||||||
7 | Vietnam; and | ||||||
8 | WHEREAS, Upon completion of the Communications Staff | ||||||
9 | Officer Course at Keesler AFB, Mississippi in February 1971, | ||||||
10 | Brig. Gen. Cougill assumed command of the 2052nd | ||||||
11 | Communications Squadron; he was assigned as an action officer | ||||||
12 | in July 1973, where he was responsible for European plans in | ||||||
13 | the Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Plans, Air Force | ||||||
14 | Communications Service Headquarters at Richards-Gebaur AFB, | ||||||
15 | Missouri; after graduating from Air Command and Staff College | ||||||
16 | at Maxwell AFB, Alabama in July 1976, he was assigned to U.S. | ||||||
17 | Air Force Headquarters, Washington, D.C., first serving as an | ||||||
18 | action officer for mobile communications and war plans before | ||||||
19 | then serving as executive officer in the Directorate of | ||||||
20 | Command, Control and Telecommunications; and | ||||||
21 | WHEREAS, Brig. Gen. Cougill graduated from the U.S. Army | ||||||
22 | War College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania in July 1981; he then | ||||||
23 | assumed command of the 2179th Communications Group at Patrick | ||||||
24 | AFB, Florida; in June 1983, he became executive officer of the |
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1 | Command, Control and Communications Division, International | ||||||
2 | Military Staff, NATO Headquarters in Brussels, Belgium; he | ||||||
3 | returned to the United States as deputy director for plans, | ||||||
4 | policy and programming, Assistant Chief of Staff, Information | ||||||
5 | Systems, Air Force Headquarters in July 1985, becoming | ||||||
6 | director in July 1986; he was assigned chief of staff of Air | ||||||
7 | Force Communications Command Headquarters at Scott AFB, | ||||||
8 | Illinois in October 1986; he became deputy assistant chief of | ||||||
9 | staff under Systems for Command, Control, Communications and | ||||||
10 | Computers at Air Force Headquarters in May 1988; in his final | ||||||
11 | assignment, he served as director under General H. Norman | ||||||
12 | Schwarzkopf of Command, Control, Communications and Computer | ||||||
13 | Systems, U.S. Central Command at MacDill AFB, Florida in May | ||||||
14 | 1989; in that position, he organized the largest | ||||||
15 | "from-scratch" communications buildup in history, an | ||||||
16 | accomplishment that successfully integrated the communications | ||||||
17 | networks of all U.S. military branches, as well as those of the | ||||||
18 | multinational coalition, for the first time, contributing to | ||||||
19 | the overwhelming military success of Operation Desert Storm; | ||||||
20 | he was promoted to brigadier general on September 1, 1989, | ||||||
21 | retiring in 1992; and | ||||||
22 | WHEREAS, Brig. Gen. Cougill received a number of | ||||||
23 | decorations and awards during his military career, including | ||||||
24 | the Legion of Merit, the Defense Meritorious Service Medal, | ||||||
25 | the Meritorious Service Medal with four oak leaf clusters, and |
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1 | the Air Force Commendation Medal; and | ||||||
2 | WHEREAS, Upon his retirement, Brig. Gen. Cougill returned | ||||||
3 | to Charleston, the community that raised him, where he | ||||||
4 | honorably served as mayor for three terms; and | ||||||
5 | WHEREAS, Brig. Gen. Cougill was a member of Charleston | ||||||
6 | Baptist Church and VFW Post 1592; he deeply loved music and was | ||||||
7 | a member of the Charleston Community Band; in his free time, he | ||||||
8 | enjoyed tending to his wooded property south of town and | ||||||
9 | befriending the many deer, birds, and other "critters" who | ||||||
10 | lived there; he also adored visiting with his grandchildren; | ||||||
11 | and | ||||||
12 | WHEREAS, Brig. Gen. Cougill was preceded in death by his | ||||||
13 | parents and his sister, Susan Cougill; and | ||||||
14 | WHEREAS, Brig. Gen. Cougill is survived by his wife of 55 | ||||||
15 | years, Sallie A. Cougill; his sons, Andrew A. (Elizabeth) | ||||||
16 | Cougill and Christopher M. (Ann) Cougill; four grandchildren; | ||||||
17 | and his sister, Sarah Cougill; therefore, be it | ||||||
18 | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE ONE HUNDRED FOURTH GENERAL | ||||||
19 | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn the passing of | ||||||
20 | former Mayor of Charleston and Brigadier General Roscoe | ||||||
21 | McDaniel "Dan" Cougill, U.S. Air Force (Ret.) and extend our |
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1 | sincere condolences to his family, friends, and all who knew | ||||||
2 | and loved him; and be it further | ||||||
3 | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be | ||||||
4 | presented to the family of Brig. Gen. Cougill as an expression | ||||||
5 | of our deepest sympathy. |