Rolland (R.C.) Thompson
- Executive MBA
- President & CEO Tactical Air Support Inc.
Additional Information
Inducted 2008
Rolland (R.C.) Thompson is president and CEO of Tactical Air Support Inc. Prior to founding TAS Thompson served 26 years in the U.S. Navy, retiring as the “exec” to the commander, U.S. Strategic Command.
Thompson has an Executive MBA degree from UNO, an MS in national security strategy from the National Defense University, and a BS in aeronautics from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.
During his active service Thompson also served as the commander of an operational carrier air wing, as the strike warfare commander for Operation Enduring Freedom, and as the commanding officer of the Navy's elite TOPGUN school. Thompson logged more than 6,500 total flying hours during his career, including 5,500 hours in the Navy's frontline fighters.
After retirement from the military Thompson worked in the government contracting industry for three years before founding Tactical Air Support Inc. TAS provides consulting services and responsive, cost-effective adversary training for military aviators. His company currently uses F-5s, SU-27 fighters, the L-29 Super Delfin, and the L-39 Albatross to provide realistic air and electronic combat training.
Additional Information
Inducted 2008
Rolland (R.C.) Thompson is president and CEO of Tactical Air Support Inc. Prior to founding TAS Thompson served 26 years in the U.S. Navy, retiring as the “exec” to the commander, U.S. Strategic Command.
Thompson has an Executive MBA degree from UNO, an MS in national security strategy from the National Defense University, and a BS in aeronautics from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.
During his active service Thompson also served as the commander of an operational carrier air wing, as the strike warfare commander for Operation Enduring Freedom, and as the commanding officer of the Navy's elite TOPGUN school. Thompson logged more than 6,500 total flying hours during his career, including 5,500 hours in the Navy's frontline fighters.
After retirement from the military Thompson worked in the government contracting industry for three years before founding Tactical Air Support Inc. TAS provides consulting services and responsive, cost-effective adversary training for military aviators. His company currently uses F-5s, SU-27 fighters, the L-29 Super Delfin, and the L-39 Albatross to provide realistic air and electronic combat training.