Virgil Thomas Deal Jr
Class of 67
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Died: Dec 16, 12
			A decorated Army doctor who served in 
			some of the military's most elite commands was identified as the 
			pilot killed in Sunday's plane crash in Robeson County.
			Retired Col. Virgil Thomas "Tom" Deal Jr. was acting chief of 
			surgery at the Fayetteville VA Medical Center when he died, but he 
			was well known throughout the military, especially within the 
			special operations and medical communities. He had served as command 
			surgeon of Special Operations Command at MacDill Air Force Base, 
			Fla., and was commander of Walter Reed Medical Center in Washington, 
			D.C.
			"He was a beloved colleague and advocate for the veteran. Our hearts 
			are heavy with his loss," Elizabeth Goolsby, director of the 
			Fayetteville VA Medical Center, said Monday.
			Deal Died: when his small plane, a Piper PA-28 Cherokee, crashed in a 
			wooded area off Parkton Tobermory Road on Sunday afternoon. He was 
			alone in the aircraft, which departed from a Summerville, S.C., 
			airport and was on final approach to Fayetteville Regional Airport.
			Officials with the National Transportation Safety Board arrived at 
			the crash site Monday to try to determine what caused the accident.
			The plane crashed about 5 miles southwest of the airport and was 
			destroyed by fire.
			Deal was appointed at the Fayetteville VA in October. He had served 
			in a variety of positions at Fort Bragg with the 7th Special Forces 
			Group, Army Special Operations Command and Joint Special Operations 
			Command.
			According to an official biography, Deal has commanded hospitals in 
			the field and in garrison, including Madigan Army Medical Center at 
			Fort Lewis, Wash., and Walter Reed in Washington. At one point, he 
			served on a classified special operations medical contingency force 
			conducting worldwide missions in support of U.S. counterterrorism 
			operations.
			Those who knew Deal described him as a humble man who had found 
			repeated success in life.
			He was an Eagle Scout and graduated near the top of his class at 
			Madison High School in Madison, Tenn., they said. In medical school, 
			Deal was elected to Alpha Omega Alpha, a medical honor society.
			In 1983, following the death of his mother, Deal left the Army and 
			founded what would become the largest surgical practice in 
			Clarksville, Tenn.
			For the next seven years, Deal would serve in the Tennessee National 
			Guard but volunteered to return to active duty at the start of the 
			first Gulf War, during which he earned a Bronze Star.
			Deal again volunteered on Sept. 11, 2001, according to someone close 
			to him. While in New York City for a medical seminar, Deal performed 
			triage on a Chelsea pier.
			Deal graduated from Austin Peay State University in Tennessee in 
			1971 with a degree in chemistry and biology. He received his medical 
			degree from the University of Tennessee College of Medicine in 1974 
			and completed his residency at Brooke Army Medical Center in 1981.
			Deal's military education includes participation in Special Forces 
			Officers Course, Military Free Fall School, AMEDD Officer Advances 
			Course, Command and General Staff College, Army War College and 
			Flight Surgeon's Course.
			His awards and decorations include the Defense Superior Service 
			Medal, the Legion of Merit, the Bronze Star, the U.S. Surgeon 
			General's Medal for Exemplary Service and the Armed Forces 
			Expeditionary Medal.
			He was a member of the Special Operations Medical Association, 
			American College of Surgeons, Association of Military Surgeons 
			United States and Association of the United States Army.
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