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SENATE RESOLUTION

 
2    WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois Senate are saddened
3to learn of the death of former Mayor of Charleston and
4Brigadier General Roscoe McDaniel "Dan" Cougill, U.S. Air
5Force (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;
8he graduated from Charleston High School in 1959; he earned
9his Bachelor of Science in Education from Eastern Illinois
10University in 1963; he married Sallie A. Carrow in Robinson on
11February 15, 1969; he earned his Master of Science in Guidance
12and Counseling from Troy State University in Troy, Alabama in
131976; and
 
14    WHEREAS, Brig. Gen. Cougill taught math in Byron for a
15year before joining the U.S. Air Force in August 1964; he
16graduated from Officer Training School at Lackland Air Force
17Base (AFB), Texas in November 1964; he took his first military
18assignment with Strategic Air Command at Little Rock AFB,
19Arkansas; after completing the Basic Communications Officer
20Course at Keesler AFB, Mississippi in December 1965, he was
21assigned to the 825th Communications Squadron at Little Rock
22AFB, Arkansas, where he served as chief of operations and
23launch enable systems control officer on the Titan missile

 

 

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1system; he transferred to the 392nd Communications Squadron as
2chief of operations at Vandenberg AFB, California in June
31967; he became chief of operations for the 27th
4Communications Squadron at Andersen AFB, Guam in July 1968,
5with additional duties as officer-in-charge of two operating
6air base locations at Da Nang and Bien Hoa, the Republic of
7Vietnam; and
 
8    WHEREAS, Upon completion of the Communications Staff
9Officer Course at Keesler AFB, Mississippi in February 1971,
10Brig. Gen. Cougill assumed command of the 2052nd
11Communications Squadron; he was assigned as an action officer
12in July 1973, where he was responsible for European plans in
13the Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Plans, Air Force
14Communications Service Headquarters at Richards-Gebaur AFB,
15Missouri; after graduating from Air Command and Staff College
16at Maxwell AFB, Alabama in July 1976, he was assigned to U.S.
17Air Force Headquarters, Washington, D.C., first serving as an
18action officer for mobile communications and war plans before
19then serving as executive officer in the Directorate of
20Command, Control and Telecommunications; and
 
21    WHEREAS, Brig. Gen. Cougill graduated from the U.S. Army
22War College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania in July 1981; he then
23assumed command of the 2179th Communications Group at Patrick
24AFB, Florida; in June 1983, he became executive officer of the

 

 

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1Command, Control and Communications Division, International
2Military Staff, NATO Headquarters in Brussels, Belgium; he
3returned to the United States as deputy director for plans,
4policy and programming, Assistant Chief of Staff, Information
5Systems, Air Force Headquarters in July 1985, becoming
6director in July 1986; he was assigned chief of staff of Air
7Force Communications Command Headquarters at Scott AFB,
8Illinois in October 1986; he became deputy assistant chief of
9staff under Systems for Command, Control, Communications and
10Computers at Air Force Headquarters in May 1988; in his final
11assignment, he served as director under General H. Norman
12Schwarzkopf of Command, Control, Communications and Computer
13Systems, U.S. Central Command at MacDill AFB, Florida in May
141989; in that position, he organized the largest
15"from-scratch" communications buildup in history, an
16accomplishment that successfully integrated the communications
17networks of all U.S. military branches, as well as those of the
18multinational coalition, for the first time, contributing to
19the overwhelming military success of Operation Desert Storm;
20he was promoted to brigadier general on September 1, 1989,
21retiring in 1992; and
 
22    WHEREAS, Brig. Gen. Cougill received a number of
23decorations and awards during his military career, including
24the Legion of Merit, the Defense Meritorious Service Medal,
25the Meritorious Service Medal with four oak leaf clusters, and

 

 

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1the Air Force Commendation Medal; and
 
2    WHEREAS, Upon his retirement, Brig. Gen. Cougill returned
3to Charleston, the community that raised him, where he
4honorably served as mayor for three terms; and
 
5    WHEREAS, Brig. Gen. Cougill was a member of Charleston
6Baptist Church and VFW Post 1592; he deeply loved music and was
7a member of the Charleston Community Band; in his free time, he
8enjoyed tending to his wooded property south of town and
9befriending the many deer, birds, and other "critters" who
10lived there; he also adored visiting with his grandchildren;
11and
 
12    WHEREAS, Brig. Gen. Cougill was preceded in death by his
13parents and his sister, Susan Cougill; and
 
14    WHEREAS, Brig. Gen. Cougill is survived by his wife of 55
15years, Sallie A. Cougill; his sons, Andrew A. (Elizabeth)
16Cougill and Christopher M. (Ann) Cougill; four grandchildren;
17and his sister, Sarah Cougill; therefore, be it
 
18    RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE ONE HUNDRED FOURTH GENERAL
19ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn the passing of
20former Mayor of Charleston and Brigadier General Roscoe
21McDaniel "Dan" Cougill, U.S. Air Force (Ret.) and extend our

 

 

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1sincere condolences to his family, friends, and all who knew
2and loved him; and be it further
 
3    RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be
4presented to the family of Brig. Gen. Cougill as an expression
5of our deepest sympathy.