COLONEL ALAN LESLIE BRUNSTROM U.S. AIR FORCE, RETIRED Alan Leslie Brunstrom, 91, of Ocklawaha, FL, passed away peacefully on Sunday, May 29, 2022, in the care of Haven E.T. York Hospice Care Center in Gainesville, Florida. He was born in Menominee, MI to Prescott and Mildred Brunstrom and has lived in Ocklawaha since 1989. Alan proudly served in the Air Force for 30 years. o March 25, 1931 - Alan Leslie Brunstrom is born o June 8, 1948 - at the age of 17, enlists in the Air Force is trained as an engine mechanic sent to support the Berlin Airlift o 1953 - went to flight training, became a pilot, his dream came true !!! o June 1956 to August 1958 - Nellis AFB in Las Vegas support pilot for Thunderbirds, traveled the world and met a girl in Las Vegas. o July 25, 1959 - married Helen Blenke (AF nurse) in the base chapel o April 25, 1960 - a baby girl is born Katherine Elizabeth Brunstrom o December 1965 - sent to Vietnam flying the RF-101 Voodoo a reconnaissance aircraft flew 114-1/2 combat missions (250 hours) o April 22, 1966 - his plane was shot down in Vietnam near the China border. He endured “hours of boredom punctuated by moments of terror” o February 14, 1973 - first POW reunited with his family after being a prisoner of war (POW) for almost 7 years o July 1, 1978 - retired from the Air Force o 1981 to 1989 - first airport manager at Boca Raton Airport o May 29, 2022 - enjoyed 49 years of freedom flying his personal plane for 25 years, being married for 58 years, and traveling throughout the USA and the world!!! His military decorations include, but are not limited to: ¨ Silver Star (2) ¨ Legion of Merit ¨ Distinguished Flying Cross (2) ¨ Bronze Star (2) with V for Valor ¨ Purple Heart (2) ¨ Air Medal (6) ¨ Prisoner of War Medal ¨ Army of Occupation Medal (WWII) with Berlin Airlift Device He flew the following aircraft: ¨ T6 ¨ T28 ¨ T33 and T39 ¨ F84 and F86 ¨ C119 ¨ C123 ¨ RF101 VooDoo ¨ T38 and T39 ¨ Beech Bonanza ¨ Piper Comanche He was a member of: ¨ Air Force Association ¨ American Association of Airport Executives - Southeast Chapter ¨ American Ex-Prisoners of War Organization ¨ Berlin Airlift Veterans Association ¨ Military Officers Association of America - Kingdom of the Sun Chapter ¨ Military Order of the Purple Heart ¨ NAM-POWs organization ¨ The Order of Daedalians ¨ Red River Valley Fighter Pilots Association (River Rats) ¨ Rolling Thunder Chapter 7 ¨ Son Tay Raiders Association ¨ Tac Recce Reunion Association ¨ Thunderbirds Alumni Association ¨ Villages Honor Flight ¨ VooDoo Association and enjoyed attending many of the reunions. On Sunday, November 13, 2022, the Rolling Thunder Chapter 7 traveled from Ocklawaha to Ocala to honor Alan Brunstrom, who was a long-riding member.
Alan is survived by his daughter, Kathy Freeberg (spouse Tom); grandson, Lance Freeberg - US Coast Guard helicopter pilot (spouse Hillary); and half-sisters Valerie Barnes and Pam Brunstrom. He is preceded in death by his wife, Helen Brunstrom (2017); his grandson, Myles Freeberg (2010); his brothers, Richard (Dick), Bruce, John (Jack) Brunstrom and his half-brothers Patrick (Pat), Thomas (Tom), James (Jim) Chrouser.
Colonel Brunstrom was laid to rest with full military honors at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, VA. For more detailed information regarding Alan's military career, go to pownetwork.org or veterantributes.org.