Ernest Talbert (1950- )

May 02, 2021 
/ Contributed By: Clyde Tucker

General Ernest G. Talbert

Brigadier General Ernest G. Talbert

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Two-star Major General Ernest George Talbert Jr. was born April 23, 1950 to Dorothy Georgie Burkett Talbert (1926-2020), Deputy Director of the Department of Social Services for the State of Delaware, and Ernest Talbert, Sr. (1916-2009), business professor at Delaware State University.

Talbert became the Chief of Staff, Headquarters, Delaware Air National Guard (DANG) in 2005. Then a Brigadier General (one-star), he was the highest-ranking African American in the 350-year history of the Delaware National Guard and the first African American general of the unit. Additionally, Talbert was the first African American to reach the rank of colonel in DANG and the first to become the 166th Airlift Wing Commander. Upon his 2009 DANG retirement, Talbert was promoted to the rank of Major General.

General Talbert’s 36-year military career included 30 years of DANG service. A product of the Delaware public schools, upon graduation from Wilmington High School in Dover, Talbert attended New York University, where he completed the Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) program as a distinguished graduate. In 1972, he graduated with a B.A. in Economics from New York University and immediately entered Air Force pilot training earning his wings in 1973. He was assigned to Charleston Air Force Base, South Carolina and flew the C-141 jet transport aircraft. In 1979, he joined DANG as a part-time guardsman, while working on his M.B.A. at the University of Delaware, graduating in 1983.

Major General Talbert is a combat veteran, having flown numerous combat missions while deployed in Iraq and Kuwait, and in 1991 he served in Operation Desert Storm of the Gulf War. In 2002, he became Wing Commander of the 166th Airlift Wing, overseeing the largest mobilization effort in the Wing’s history in support of Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom. That year the Wing received the National Guard Association distinguished flying unit award.

At his military retirement in January 2009, Talbert was presented the Legion of Merit. Major General Talbert has been involved in several civic organizations. In 2012, he was inducted into the Delaware Aviation Hall of Fame. In 2018, Major General Talbert was inducted into the Organization of Black Aerospace Professionals Hall of Fame and became a member of the Delaware Technical Community College board of trustees. He is president of the John Porter Chapter (Dover) of the Tuskegee Airmen; a youth leadership subcommittee member of Wilmington HOPE Commission; and former president of Delaware’s General Bill Spruance Chapter of the Air Force Association and Delaware Tech Board of Trustees.

Since 1973, Major General Ernest G. Talbert Jr. has been married to Richelle Culley Talbert and their union produced two children, Chelley and Ernest.

About the Author

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Clyde W. Tucker is an independent historian. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Management from the University of South Alabama. He is a retired Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Army and served in two branches of the military (the other being the Air Force). While in high school, during the civil rights struggle in the sixties, he got into a debate with a white student who asked, “what have black people ever done?” That question haunted him ever since. Years later, his wife, who is conscious and a voracious reader of black history, encouraged him to research and find out what Africans have contributed to world history. With an open, inquisitive mind, he has finally found the answer.

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Tucker, C. (2021, May 02). Ernest Talbert (1950- ). BlackPast.org. https://www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/ernest-talbert-1950/

Source of the Author's Information:

Delaware Aviation Hall of Fame, https://www.dahf.org/2012_Talbert_bio.html; Tech. Sgt. Benjamin Matwey, “History-making, barrier-breaking general concludes Delaware Air Guard career,” 166th Airlift Wing, 16 January 2009, https://www.166aw.ang.af.mil/News/Article-Display/Article/448168/history-making-barrier-breaking-general-concludes-delaware-air-guard-career/; Organization of Black Aerospace Professions, https://obap.org/pioneers-in-aerospace/.

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