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Alberto A. Nido

Alberto A. Nido
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Brigadier General Alberto A. Nido
Co-founder of the Puerto Rico Air National Guard
Born 1 March 1919
Arroyo, Puerto Rico
Died 27 October 1991 (aged 82)
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Buried at Puerto Rico National Cemetery in Bayamón, Puerto Rico
Allegiance United States of America (also Canada)
Service/branch Royal Canadian Air Force Ensign (1941-1968).svg Royal Canadian Air Force(1941-1942),
Ensign of the Royal Air Force.svg Royal Air Force(1942-1943)
US Army Air Corps Hap Arnold Wings.svg United States Army Air Forces(1943-1947),
Seal of the US Air Force.svg United States Air Force(1947)
Puerto Rico Air National Guard.JPEG Puerto Rico Air National Guard (1947 - 1975)
Rank US-O7 insignia.svg
Brigadier General
Commands held Puerto Rico Air National Guard
Battles/wars World War II
Awards Distinguished Flying Cross
Air Medal
Other work Co-founded the Puerto Rico Air National Guard

Brigadier General Alberto A. Nido (1 March 1919 – 27 October 1991) is a former United States Air Force officer who during World War II served in the Royal Canadian Air Force, the British Royal Air Force and in the United States Army Air Forces. He was also the co-founder of the Puerto Rico Air National Guard.

Nido was born and raised in the town of Arroyo in Puerto Rico. There he received his primary and secondary education. In 1938, he enrolled in the University of Puerto Rico and studied mechanical engineering in the institution's Mayagüez Campus. During his days as a university student, he decided that he would like to become an aviator for the United States Armed Forces. After he earned his college degree, Nido traveled to the island of Saint Thomas of the U.S. Virgin Islands with the intention of joining the United States Naval Aviation.

Nido passed the physical examination, however he was denied acceptance into the aviation program because of a minor dental problem. According to the examining medical doctor, the fact that he had one tooth that grew above another would make it impossible for him to fly in high altitudes. He then traveled to Washington, D.C. and attempted to join the armed forces there. After passing the physical examination, he was again denied acceptance, for the same reason. Nido then traveled to Tulsa, Oklahoma and enrolled in the Sparton School of Aviation where in 1941, he received his pilot's certificate.


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