Eagle Biography
Michael I. "Mike" Lampe
Michael I. "Mike" Lampe was born in Bremerton, Washington, on 29 August 1949 and graduated
from Kitsap High School in 1968. He completed Air Force basic military training in July
1969 and administrative specialist technical school in October 1969. Upon completion of a
Philippine tour, he applied for retraining into the Combat Control (CCT) career field. In
May 1971, he began CCT training and spent the next year attending many demanding Air
Force, Army and Navy schools. In May 1972, Lampe deployed to Southeast Asia in support of
clandestine operations in Laos. He was solely responsible for all airfield and flight
following operations and worked re-supply airdrops and fire support via AC-130 aircraft
for Meos guerillas.
During this deployment, he earned an Airmans Medal. In April 1975,
while assigned to a unit in Thailand, Lampe led a team to Trot, Thailand, in support of
the South Vietnam evacuation. His team transformed a soccer field into a landing zone,
established a navigational aid and conducted non-stop operations for seven days. The team
received more than 50 fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters to evacuate hundreds of
Vietnamese. In April 1980, he was assigned to a joint special operations assault force in
support of Operation EAGLE CLAW. During this operation, he tactically deployed into the
Desert One landing zone on the first MC-130E Combat Talon I and was responsible for
establishment and operation of the northern landing zone. In February 1981, Lampe was
assigned to the 1724th Special Tactics Squadron at Pope Air Force Base, North Carolina, as
the superintendent of the Special Tactics Team.
During this assignment, he was the CCT
team leader responsible for the Point Salinas airfield seizure mission during Operation
URGENT FURY, where he conducted a sunrise, 500-foot combat jump with a Ranger Battalion
from the initial flight of MC-130E aircraft while receiving enemy fire. Lampe was
responsible for directing airfield establishment, airdrops of additional personnel and
close air support from AC-130 and US Marine Cobra gunships. From 1985 to 1987, while
tasked to support a Joint Counterterrorist Task Force, Lampe responded to numerous
terrorist incidents around the world, to include the TWA 847 and Achille Lauro hijackings
during which he was the CCT team leader responsible for the planning and execution of all
precision fires and assault zones.
In December 1989, while assigned to the 24th Special
Tactics Squadron, Lampe conducted the Rio Hato airfield seizure mission with a Ranger
Battalion during Operation JUST CAUSE. He culminated a distinguished career with an
assignment in April 1991 as command chief for United States Special Operations Command.
During his six-year tenure in that position, he served for Generals Carl Stiner, Wayne
Downing and Hugh Shelton. Lampe retired as a chief master sergeant in January 1998.
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In April 1991, then-Chief Master Sergeant Lampe was selected as the command
chief for United States Special Operations Command. He earned his aircrew
wings by flying on AC-119, AC-130, O-1 and T-28 aircraft in Thailand, Laos and
Cambodia. His static line parachute wings have two gold stars representing his
combat jumps into Operations URGENT FURY and JUST CAUSE. Lampe is also a
military freefall jumpmaster, combat diver, special operations terminal attack
controller and demolitions supervisor.
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