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JOHN E. TODD
John E. Todd

   FISHERSVILLE Capt. John E. Todd, USA (retired,) World War II, Korea and Vietnam veteran, passed away suddenly at Augusta Health,
   He is survived by his wife of 64 years, Jessie F. Todd; his sons, John E. Todd Jr. and Jeffrey S. Todd; daughters, Cheryl J. and Michell L. Todd and deceased daughter, Darcel A. Todd; and granddaughters, Jessica L. and Emerald L. Haltemian.
   John E. Todd was a man of great integrity, strength and high character to all who knew him and in everything he did. He was a blessing to those around him, modeling the love and unconditional acceptance of Christ.
   Capt. Todd's Air Corps, Army Air Corps, Air Force and Army distinguished career spanned 22 years with the following assignments: World War II B-1 7 crew gunner, Korea 508th RCT (ABN) 27th Infantry Regiment, 25th Div-Ranger/77th Special Forces (ABN,) activated 1st Special Forces Group (ABN) Okinawa, Malaya British Far East Land Forces Guerilla Warfare, Korea Special Forces Senior Advisor to ROK 1st Special Forces Group (ABN,) Taiwan Special Forces, Senior Special Forces Advisor (CIA-TS) Vietnam-Spl Vn Opn's, Senior Special Forces Advisor Airborne Training to Hawaii SF Detachment, Taiwan Joint Operations with Chinese/US Forces and completed Army Career in February 1964. During his military career, he found time to be a black-belt karate/judo expert and was an active National Rifle Association instructor.
   Capt. John E. Todd, USA (retired) pursued his love of higher education by earning a BS degree from the University of Maryland in 1 965 . He was a government/math teacher and assistant football coach at Riverheads High School. John also was a seventh grade elementary school assistant principal. Continuing to pursue higher education, he earned a master's in education (special ed.) and a doctoral degree (education specialist) from the University of Virginia. From there, John was the superintendent of the Virginia Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation staff for the largest unit in the state. Due to his military-connected disabilities, he had to resign from that position. John's later years were devoted to his farm and love of his cows.
   He is dearly loved by all who knew him and will be greatly missed by his family, fellow soldiers and friends. He was a true patriot who was devoted to serving his country.
   Services with full military honors will be conducted at 9 a.m. Friday, April 30, 2010, at Arlington National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to American Disabled Veterans, 210 Franklin Road, SW, Suite 505, Roanoke, VA 24011. During his final moments, he got to see his granddaughter's flowers, he then left us for a better place.
   Those wishing to share their memories with the family online may do so at www.mcdowfuneralhomeinc.com.
   McDow Funeral Home in Waynesboro is handling arrangements.

Grave marker for John E. Todd in Section 45, Site 283, Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington (Arlington county), Virginia.

John enlisted in the Army at Richmond, VA on 20 July 1942 and was a B-17 tail gunner during WWII.

Following the war he volunteered for parachutist duty and following completion of jump school, he was assigned to the 508th RCT .