Eagle Biography
Kevin A. "Mike" Gilroy
Kevin A. "Mike" Gilroy is among the most highly decorated Electronic Warfare Officers
(EWO) in the US Air Force. Born in Menlo Park, California, his love of flying led him
to enlist in the Air Force in 1953. After 6 years as a jet engine mechanic, he attended
Officer Candidate School and was commissioned a second lieutenant in September 1960.
Following Navigator and EWO schools, he served as an EWO on aircraft including the B-52
Stratofortress, F-105 Thunderchief, F-4 Phantom II, and F-111 Aardvark. He flew two
combat tours during the Vietnam War, one in B-52s and one in F-105F Wild Weasels. Gilroy
deployed to Takhli Royal Thai AFB on 4 July 1966 as an EWO on the F-105F Wild Weasel and
flew 100 missions in 7 months.
On his 11th mission in theater, his aircraft was
severely damaged causing both he and his pilot to bail out over water. Rescued and back
in the air on 10 March 1967, he distinguished himself on a pre-strike missile
suppression mission over North Vietnam. He guided his pilot, Merlyn Dethlefsen, in
attacking and destroying a surface-to-air missile installation protecting one of the most
important industrial complexes in North Vietnam. Gilroy and Dethlefsen accomplished
this feat despite the loss of their lead and another aircraft in their flight. Although
their aircraft had suffered extensive battle damage and was under constant attack by MiG
interceptors, antiaircraft artillery, automatic weapons, and small arms fire, Gilroy
aligned several ingenious close-range attacks on the hostile defenses, at great risk to
his own life and that of Dethlefsen.
Due to his technical skill and courage, the attacks
were successful and the strike force was able to bomb the target without loss. For this
mission, Gilroy was awarded the Air Force Cross and Dethlefsen the Medal of Honor. After
his combat tours, Gilroy served in various assignments to include Nuclear Weapons Storage
Site Commander, the Air Force Chief of Electronic Warfare Research and Development, and
Commander of the Air Force Electronic Warfare Center. He completed his 34 years of active
duty as Chairman of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization Electronic Warfare Advisory
Committee in Brussels, Belgium. Upon his retirement in February 1987, the Air Force EWO
School instituted the Colonel Mike Gilroy Award given to the top graduate of each class.
Colonel Gilroy currently resides in Gulf Breeze, Florida, with his wife, Patricia, his
son Michael and grandchildren Ragen, Michael, and Ryan.
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On 12 April 1967, Mike Gilroy flew his 100th mission in the F-105F in the
skies of North Vietnam. During his 9-month tour in Takhli Royal Thai AFB,
Gilroy and his fellow Wild Weasel teams destroyed numerous surface-to-air
missiles systems at great cost. For his bravery and excellence, Colonel
Gilroy was awarded the Air Force Cross, three Distinguished Flying Crosses, 11
Air Medals, and the Purple Heart.
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