Nurre Named Angelo State’s 2023 Veteran of the Year
November 10, 2023

In commemoration of Veteran’s Day, Angelo State University has named retired U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Thomas G. Nurre Sr. as the 2023 ASU Veteran of the Year.
A native of Bancroft, Iowa, Nurre served 33 years on active duty that included assignments in Alaska, Pakistan, the Philippines, England and San Antonio, as well as stints as commandant of the NCO Academy at Goodfellow AFB and as director of Air Force NCO Professional Military Education at the Pentagon.
Following his final assignment as head of the Chief’s Group at the Air Force Personnel Center in San Antonio, Nurre and his wife, Kitty, retired in San Angelo in 1994, and he was immediately hired to implement the Air Force Junior ROTC Unit 948 at Lake View High School. The unit earned the AFJROTC “Best First-Year Unit” award for the 1994-95 school year. He also endowed a scholarship in memory of his late friend, World War II veteran Rocky F. Durso, that benefits cadets in ASU’s ROTC Detachment 847.
During the Vietnam War, Nurre was assigned to the 6994th Security Squadron at Nakhon Phanom Royal Thai Air Force Base in 1970-71, where he flew 141 airborne radio direction finding (ARDF) missions and was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross and the Air Medal with three oak leaf clusters. His many other honors, awards and medals include twice receiving the Legion of Merit, which is normally reserved for senior officers, for exceptionally meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding services and achievements.
Also active in the local and national communities, Nurre previously chaired the Keep San Angelo Beautiful Committee and is currently the webmaster for the EC-47 History Website (ec47.com) that chronicles the history of ARDF training on the EC-47 aircraft at Goodfellow AFB, connects veterans and their families across the country, and spearheads events and initiatives like the ongoing memorial pavers project at the static EC-47 display at Goodfellow.
The ASU Veteran of the Year program is sponsored by ASU’s Veterans Educational and Transitional Services (VETS) Center and Division of External Affairs.